A APW Well-known member Joined Jun 9, 2013 Messages 864 Reaction score 390 Points 63 Location South Nov 13, 2013 #1 What is this and what is its function?
S slamdvw New member Joined Apr 28, 2013 Messages 29 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Location Gillette, Wy Nov 13, 2013 #2 Where is it? Time delay circuit maybe?
cwguy.com The Eric Joined Sep 13, 2007 Messages 649 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Birmingham, AL Nov 13, 2013 #3 Is it connected to your coin acceptor? But you have an idx acceptors? More context might help?
MEP001 Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 16,665 Reaction score 3,946 Points 113 Location Texas Nov 13, 2013 #4 It looks like the GinSan device that's used to isolate a coin acceptor pulse to a mechanical counter.
It looks like the GinSan device that's used to isolate a coin acceptor pulse to a mechanical counter.
D Dan kamsickas GinSan Technician Joined Aug 31, 2007 Messages 705 Reaction score 941 Points 93 Location Grand Rapids, MI Nov 13, 2013 #5 MEP001 said: It looks like the GinSan device that's used to isolate a coin acceptor pulse to a mechanical counter. Click to expand... Correct. It is a GS17 coin counter interface. The previous owner of the equipment and his distributor did some creative field engineering.
MEP001 said: It looks like the GinSan device that's used to isolate a coin acceptor pulse to a mechanical counter. Click to expand... Correct. It is a GS17 coin counter interface. The previous owner of the equipment and his distributor did some creative field engineering.
A APW Well-known member Joined Jun 9, 2013 Messages 864 Reaction score 390 Points 63 Location South Nov 13, 2013 #6 Thanks for all your help Dan!