I'm nearing the end of the amazing Rocky & Bullwinkle rebuild and one of the things i've noticed is that the counter on the interior of the door on my machine had been disconnected. It's not a major issue as i've no intention of siting the machine but my OCD means that i'd really really like to get everything back in place and working as it should.
Anyway, i'd previously hooked up the wires in the way I think they were meant to go but it still didn't seem to work.
Thankfully I managed to find a schematic for the coin board i've got online.
This showed that one of the wires going to the counter should be supplying 12V DC, whilst the other wire connected up to METER DRIVE. I therefore presumed that at some point the METER DRIVE would be switched to ground, thus causing the counter to increment. I'm not sure at this point what would trigger the counter to increment; is it when a coin insertion is detected or when a new game starts? Would using the credit button on the board cause the counter to increment?
The 12V supply is actually kicking out slightly more at 17V. I've verified that the counter is working by hooking up the 17V supply and then putting the other wire to earth using a length of spare wire I had. Sure enough it causes the counter to increment.
So, any tips in relation to this one please? I guess the question about what causes the counter to increment is probably the most salient; if it's only on a coin insertion or a paid game start then I probably need to focus on getting the coin mech sorted first.
Cheers
Pete
Anyway, i'd previously hooked up the wires in the way I think they were meant to go but it still didn't seem to work.
Thankfully I managed to find a schematic for the coin board i've got online.

This showed that one of the wires going to the counter should be supplying 12V DC, whilst the other wire connected up to METER DRIVE. I therefore presumed that at some point the METER DRIVE would be switched to ground, thus causing the counter to increment. I'm not sure at this point what would trigger the counter to increment; is it when a coin insertion is detected or when a new game starts? Would using the credit button on the board cause the counter to increment?
The 12V supply is actually kicking out slightly more at 17V. I've verified that the counter is working by hooking up the 17V supply and then putting the other wire to earth using a length of spare wire I had. Sure enough it causes the counter to increment.
So, any tips in relation to this one please? I guess the question about what causes the counter to increment is probably the most salient; if it's only on a coin insertion or a paid game start then I probably need to focus on getting the coin mech sorted first.
Cheers
Pete