I got my new faceplates from Doyle yesterday. After laying everything out, I've decided to go with Led 7 timers. It will be a tight fit but I think I can make it work. Thanks for all the replies. Sometimes you just have to do things the right way! (Short of buying all new vacs!)
2Biz,
I think you are wise not buying new vacs unless you are interested in the fragrance &/or shampoo combos. Awhile back we had a project where were going to use the stainless steel dome part for another purpose. It appeared like all of the newer vacs were using a lighter gauge of stainless steel ... something to consider. No one want to unwittingly in reality ... take a step backward.
From experience of having done the conversion ... you should be make the conversion fairly easy. The vac areas have much less moisture so you are even more likely to have even less
coin acceptor problems than in your bays. As you already know ... you will find away to fit the Dixmor even if you have to do like we did putting it lower ... which has worked out fine for us ... even from a visibility standpoint. The faceplate is a bit thicker stainless ... if you were in my area I would let you our new plasma cutter. A good bimetal blade on a jig saw for that small of an opening should work out though with good cutting oil etc. You might want to pay attention to the alignment of the new
coin mechs ... may have to slightly enlarge the opening where the
coins drop into the Vacs
coin box ... to make sure all the
coins drop at that final stage into the
coin box. Instead of wire nuts you may want to consider Wago screwless connectors or possibly Molex Jr quick disconnects if you have access to Molex's tailor made crimper for their Jr version quick disconnects.
mike walsh
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