PaulLovesJamie
rural 5 bay SS
Apparently I have issue(s) in my coin box(Es), I need some help. Any suggestions what else I might look at would be greatly appreciated.
Over the last 2 years I've had a coinco vantage bill acceptor (bay5) out for repair 6 times. Symptoms varied - "send out for service", not accepting bills, and for the last 3 times the stacker was cycling. Coinco says the unit is fine.
Last month I had multiple electronics failures in bays 4 & 5: both timers (EV quick pay) failed (display went blank), and both vantage bill acceptors the stacker was cycling non stop. These did not all happen at the same time, they occurred separately over a period of about 10-14 days.
For one of the EV timers I was there when it happened - the timer went blank when a customer switched from PS to HP Soap.
Weather was good the whole time - highs around 85-90, no storms.
At the moment I have dixmor LED7's installed in these bays (CC & validators disconnected); no issues whatsoever for the past 3 weeks.
No problems in any of the other 3 bays.
Coinco has the 2 vantages, they say they both work perfectly, no suggestions (so far?) as to what my problem(s) might be.
EV repaired both timers - replaced the 5A fuse and the TVS diode, but I dont know if they were actually bad or if they replace them as a matter of course. They said I need to install a fuse. iirc one of the EV timers was out for repair once before, about a year ago.
Background on my setup:
I have a separate transformer on every bay, 100VA.
Voltage measures at 26 - 27 VAC, no variation for the last 20 years afaik.
Transformers are wired on phases A&B, 120V, not the high leg.
Transformers have a 7A slow blow fuse.
Transformers are grounded.
Coin boxes are grounded.
Power supply to the coin boxes is grounded back to the breaker box.
What I've done so far:
Power company:
confirmed that there are no known/reported issues on my line, no construction, no outages, no brownouts, nothing.
visually inspected transformer
recorded voltage for 10 days - looks perfect.
I checked the connections on every breaker and grounding wire in the box, all are tight.
I checked every connection on the 24V wires to & in my coin boxes, cant find any loose connections.
I tested for amperage in the grounding rod - zero.
I've ordered 24V snubbers (IDX), I will install them as soon as they arrive.
I plan to put smaller fuses on the 24V transformers - probably start with 4A and see how low I can go by trial & error. (Incidentally, does anybody happen to know the power requirements of the EV timers?)
I'm considering installing a whole service TVSS, but hesitate to spend the $ without knowing if it will solve any problems.
Suggestions on what to look at would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Over the last 2 years I've had a coinco vantage bill acceptor (bay5) out for repair 6 times. Symptoms varied - "send out for service", not accepting bills, and for the last 3 times the stacker was cycling. Coinco says the unit is fine.
Last month I had multiple electronics failures in bays 4 & 5: both timers (EV quick pay) failed (display went blank), and both vantage bill acceptors the stacker was cycling non stop. These did not all happen at the same time, they occurred separately over a period of about 10-14 days.
For one of the EV timers I was there when it happened - the timer went blank when a customer switched from PS to HP Soap.
Weather was good the whole time - highs around 85-90, no storms.
At the moment I have dixmor LED7's installed in these bays (CC & validators disconnected); no issues whatsoever for the past 3 weeks.
No problems in any of the other 3 bays.
Coinco has the 2 vantages, they say they both work perfectly, no suggestions (so far?) as to what my problem(s) might be.
EV repaired both timers - replaced the 5A fuse and the TVS diode, but I dont know if they were actually bad or if they replace them as a matter of course. They said I need to install a fuse. iirc one of the EV timers was out for repair once before, about a year ago.
Background on my setup:
I have a separate transformer on every bay, 100VA.
Voltage measures at 26 - 27 VAC, no variation for the last 20 years afaik.
Transformers are wired on phases A&B, 120V, not the high leg.
Transformers have a 7A slow blow fuse.
Transformers are grounded.
Coin boxes are grounded.
Power supply to the coin boxes is grounded back to the breaker box.
What I've done so far:
Power company:
confirmed that there are no known/reported issues on my line, no construction, no outages, no brownouts, nothing.
visually inspected transformer
recorded voltage for 10 days - looks perfect.
I checked the connections on every breaker and grounding wire in the box, all are tight.
I checked every connection on the 24V wires to & in my coin boxes, cant find any loose connections.
I tested for amperage in the grounding rod - zero.
I've ordered 24V snubbers (IDX), I will install them as soon as they arrive.
I plan to put smaller fuses on the 24V transformers - probably start with 4A and see how low I can go by trial & error. (Incidentally, does anybody happen to know the power requirements of the EV timers?)
I'm considering installing a whole service TVSS, but hesitate to spend the $ without knowing if it will solve any problems.
Suggestions on what to look at would be greatly appreciated, thanks.