Wow, yeah that honestly does look complicated, How did you previously control all the high and low pressure functions? because that looks like a pain to work on!
oh yeah I finally got the photo of the timer from my piece of equipment that inspired me to make this thread
The first Image is of the control box, from top left to bottom right, you have the 24 V transformer which supplies power to the timer as well as a power on LED indicator light, The four digit
coin counter with programming for the control board underneath, on the bottom left is a 24 hour timer for the inbuilt fluorescent light that is physically built into the vacuum, that way customers can see when they’re vacuuming at night, in the centre of the enclosure is the contactor for the motor and that’s in the electricity out to the motor and yes it is three-phase, And the bottom right is the motor overload that cuts power to the entire vacuum if the vacuum motor is overloaded
The second photo is of the lower half of the control and timer board which I think controls how much time per
coin, and this is not a accumulating timer, But it also does have an emergency stop button Which when pressed, kills all credit to the timer and kills power to the vacuum motor, Great for when someone accidentally sucks up their brand-new Wedding ring, I still haven’t figured out how to dial six minutes with the dip switches as the
tokens that it uses are priced at two dollars each
I’m gonna probably replace that timer sooner than later just because there has been times where someone put the
token in, it does actually recognise the pulse from the
coin switch and it shows up on the board when the
coin pulse comes through, but somehow the timer physically doesn’t start, it just pulses the contactor for a brief moment, but I found that leaving power applied to the Vacuum seems to help things along, And considering that all the components are just coming up over 20 years old(excluding the 24 hour timer and the bulb in the fluorescent light ) the Vacuum seems to be doing quite well for itself, I’ll probably just have to generalise all the components for it