Mohrenberg
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Does anyone know if the pulse coming off a coin acceptor can be observed on a multimeter, or even by hearing the click of a solenoid or relay plugged into the output wires?
I'm tinkering with some hardware I'm building, but all I've got.on hand is two old idx ma800 acceptors, and I've been unable to measure anything coming from them during a pulse. So I have no idea if the pulse is too fast that I'm not detecting it or if my coin acceptors are defective?
I have tried triggering a 24vac solenoid, also tried triggering a 24vac relay (which has a view window to see the switch physically move, and it doesn't at all)
I've even tried using a bridge rectifier to convert the 24vac pulse to dc to power an LED with no luck.
I'm tinkering with some hardware I'm building, but all I've got.on hand is two old idx ma800 acceptors, and I've been unable to measure anything coming from them during a pulse. So I have no idea if the pulse is too fast that I'm not detecting it or if my coin acceptors are defective?
I have tried triggering a 24vac solenoid, also tried triggering a 24vac relay (which has a view window to see the switch physically move, and it doesn't at all)
I've even tried using a bridge rectifier to convert the 24vac pulse to dc to power an LED with no luck.