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    COIN ACCEPTOR AGAIN

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    • ?
      A Former User
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      I know that the topic has been raised several times but I did not find any specific answer.

      Looking for a specific scheme how to connect a coin acceptor type:
      https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1hPusanZRMeJjSspoq6ACOFXaY.jpg_Q90.jpg

      with plate type:
      https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1x.c9KMHqK1RjSZFgq6y7JXXaq.jpg_Q90.jpg
      The problem is not the coin acceptor configuration but how to connect and what cables from this machine?

      I know that we connect red and black with a 12V power supply, but what next?

      I am trying to fool the USB board so as to stick to the already mounted button (which is programmed as Select). The COIN cable is trying to connect but first of all I don't know which pin on the button and what about the remaining pin? should there be a ground with Coin Acceptor (the same to which the power supply is connected)?

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        grant2258 Banned
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        do you have more information on the coin mech unit. wiring diagrams ect

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        • ?
          A Former User
          last edited by A Former User

          Unfortunately I do not have, I only know that it comes with 4 12v cables, grounding, COIN AND COUNTER.

          NOTHING ELSE. ANY IDEAS??

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            grant2258 Banned
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            can you take more pictures

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              A Former User
              last edited by

              COIN ACCEPTOR OR USB ENCODER?

              WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE?

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                grant2258 Banned
                last edited by

                just the coin accepter

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                  grant2258 Banned
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                  its ok i found it think its the same as your use the coin and counter for the button. tutorial is here

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                    A Former User
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                    I agree but in my opinion it is wrong because he takes the signal from COIN and from the meter - in my opinion it makes no sense ....

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                      grant2258 Banned
                      last edited by grant2258

                      makes sense the coin and counter will only register when a valis coin is detected creating a button press. The short (beep) in the video will create a button press on the usb encoder

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                        A Former User
                        last edited by A Former User

                        In sum....
                        sockets in usb encoder connect Coin and Counter and should such connection work?

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                          grant2258 Banned
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                          connect it to one of the joystick wires and plug it in your selected button

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                            A Former User
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                            connect it to one of the joystick ??

                            I do not understand. Can you draw it in a graph for me?

                            Please.

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                              grant2258 Banned
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                              7:45 8:14 in the video i posted you just connect it like a normal button just connect the wires

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                                BuZz administrators @A Former User
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                                  daanv98 @grant2258
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                                  @grant2258 I have followed this video, but I can't get it to work properly. Maybe it is a version issue (I use a CH-616). When I connect the COIN and COUNTER to the encoder, the voltage is always running. It seems like the contact of the coin module is not potential free. So when I try to use it in retropie, it constanly thinks I am throwing coins in it. Did anyone get this running properly?

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