A couple years ago I bought a used Hamilton change machine from a laundromat that was closing its doors. I had plans to resurrect a public laundromat that used to be in an apt bldg I own, but those plans have been on an indefinite hold. The change machine is in great shape and worked fine when I bought it. Before I put it in storage I ran all denominations of old and new bills though it many many times to test it and it worked flawlessly. I also bought a soda machine and a snack machine from the same laundromat, they've also been in storage with the change machine for the past couple years.
I recently decided to set up the soda, snack and change machines for the tenants to use instead of letting them collect dust. When I plugged the change machine in, the XE validator was flashing a 2.4 error code [side sensors out of adjustment]. It pulls bills in and then rejects them, something it wasn't doing before I stored it. I cleaned the bill path thoroughly and recalibrated the sensors per the instructions in the XE manual. Nothing I do clears the 2.4 error code.
I read the best way to go is to replace the XE with a MARS unit, which I would do for laundromat use. Since this is just for tenant convenience there's not going to be much profit. The change machine won't get the use it's designed for, but if it's not available snack and soda sales won't be what it could be.
So I have a problem; it's not worth spending $600 on the changer for the intended use, but I need the changer to eek out enough to make what I want to do worth doing.
Can anyone offer advise on what may be causing the problem? Since it was working before I'm hoping it might be a simple fix. Either that, or has anyone done the MARS conversion on a Hamilton changer and have a working XE validator laying around that they're not using and willing to sell for a good price?
Specs - the changer is a Hamilton HS-2, build date 5/2001. The XE validator is part #46-4001, version XE v2.11 Build date 3/2006. Current eeprom, version 3.60
FYI - the guy gave me 2 Hamilton STA validators with the change machine. I assume they're the original validators that came with the change machines (he had two HS-2 machines, I bought 1 of them). I don't know if they work. Just throwing it out there in case any parts from them might be interchangeable to fix the XE.
I recently decided to set up the soda, snack and change machines for the tenants to use instead of letting them collect dust. When I plugged the change machine in, the XE validator was flashing a 2.4 error code [side sensors out of adjustment]. It pulls bills in and then rejects them, something it wasn't doing before I stored it. I cleaned the bill path thoroughly and recalibrated the sensors per the instructions in the XE manual. Nothing I do clears the 2.4 error code.
I read the best way to go is to replace the XE with a MARS unit, which I would do for laundromat use. Since this is just for tenant convenience there's not going to be much profit. The change machine won't get the use it's designed for, but if it's not available snack and soda sales won't be what it could be.
So I have a problem; it's not worth spending $600 on the changer for the intended use, but I need the changer to eek out enough to make what I want to do worth doing.
Can anyone offer advise on what may be causing the problem? Since it was working before I'm hoping it might be a simple fix. Either that, or has anyone done the MARS conversion on a Hamilton changer and have a working XE validator laying around that they're not using and willing to sell for a good price?
Specs - the changer is a Hamilton HS-2, build date 5/2001. The XE validator is part #46-4001, version XE v2.11 Build date 3/2006. Current eeprom, version 3.60
FYI - the guy gave me 2 Hamilton STA validators with the change machine. I assume they're the original validators that came with the change machines (he had two HS-2 machines, I bought 1 of them). I don't know if they work. Just throwing it out there in case any parts from them might be interchangeable to fix the XE.