Coin mech adjust?
Coin mech adjust?
I have absolutely no working knowledge of coin mechs. I've never had enough money on me to warrent not useing the service switch
I've got this Asahi Seiko mech that I wanted to set up for 1p (or 10p, 20p, whichever I can) but can't find any info on doing so at all.
Anyone know of a guide or can tell me what I need to do with it? It was set up for Yen but I just fiddled with it and I'm guessing it'll not accept anything at the moment
-Joel
I've got this Asahi Seiko mech that I wanted to set up for 1p (or 10p, 20p, whichever I can) but can't find any info on doing so at all.
Anyone know of a guide or can tell me what I need to do with it? It was set up for Yen but I just fiddled with it and I'm guessing it'll not accept anything at the moment
-Joel
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Does this help:
http://www.dragoninstall.com/blarg/?p=6
Obviously it will be slightly different for different coins but you can see the method anyway.
http://www.dragoninstall.com/blarg/?p=6
Obviously it will be slightly different for different coins but you can see the method anyway.
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For Gwyrgyn Blood,
So you'd go through the same steps to change the coin mechanism back to accept yen coins?
I do have a few 100 yen coins...there is nothing like using real yen to feed the hungry Egret II coin slot for that authentic Japanese arcade game experience. ^_~
It is possible to get your American dollars or British pounds converted to Japanese 100 yen coins at your nearest International airport. Just proceed to the Money Exchange counter and get some 100 yen coinage. It ain't that hard to do, folks.
I recall going to this one Japanese game center where some of the older arcade shmup PCB titles were priced at 50 yen instead of 100 yen. What a great deal. ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
So you'd go through the same steps to change the coin mechanism back to accept yen coins?
I do have a few 100 yen coins...there is nothing like using real yen to feed the hungry Egret II coin slot for that authentic Japanese arcade game experience. ^_~
It is possible to get your American dollars or British pounds converted to Japanese 100 yen coins at your nearest International airport. Just proceed to the Money Exchange counter and get some 100 yen coinage. It ain't that hard to do, folks.
I recall going to this one Japanese game center where some of the older arcade shmup PCB titles were priced at 50 yen instead of 100 yen. What a great deal. ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Great blog post. Although I did not have to remove the magnet (#3) on my coin mechs to accept quarters. I also have another adjustment similar to number 4 which your mech doesn't have present? Last note is that I had to use a file to widen the plastic coin entry on the top of the panel to accept US Quarters as its a little bit to small (had to do this for all my sega and konami cabs).Gwyrgyn Blood wrote:Does this help:
http://www.dragoninstall.com/blarg/?p=6
Obviously it will be slightly different for different coins but you can see the method anyway.
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Hm, could anybody help me on that one?
I just see two screws, and one is carved out badly.
high res, so here's a link:
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii12 ... 1218536233
I just see two screws, and one is carved out badly.
high res, so here's a link:
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii12 ... 1218536233
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Oops ^^ Yeah I'll do and edit this post. Wait a moment.Dave_K. wrote:I think thats a picture of the coin mech holder, and not the coin mech. Try taking a pic of the other side?
Here: http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii12 ... 2_1014.jpg
I understand that the $MaxSizeCoin - screw is located under the black plastic thingie on the upper right. Still, it would always throws out other coins after the weight check (or whatever that is, the little metallic thing with a weight does) my coins are heavier than the old ones, so perhaps i should try to duct tape a little weight on it?!
Very interesting, there are no coin adjustments on the front. Looking at that first pic again (back side) there is a long slot that looks like there should have been a screw with lever inside similar to Gwyrgyn Blood's #4 adjustment on the frontside.