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Twodose

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When hooking up a Sensortron to a LED 7, does it matter if you hook the YELLOW to hot on Dixmor and BLACK to common or if you do it in reverse order, YELLOW to common and BLACK to hot?

The diagram on a sensortron does not specify which color is hot or ground, just shows yellow and black to 24v.
 

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black to green
Yellow to red
Blue to brown
Purple isn’t used but put a cap on it

those are the instructions I got when switching from MA-800 to Sensortron

Call the manufacturer if you need more help. Tech support was great!
 

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there is no purple or blue on a sensortron. im getting different opinions from both ginsan and dixmor.
 

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With a Sensortron to LED 7, it's yellow to red (Hot), black and one of the red/green to green (Common) and the other red/green to brown (Coin signal). You can also hook the red/greens directly to brown and gray (Coin common), then the yellow and black wires don't even matter as long as they go to power.
 

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Yellow from the coin acceptor to Red on the Dixmor harness, 24 VAC HOT

Black from the coin acceptor to Green on the Dixmor harness, 24 VAC COMMON

Red/Green from the coin acceptor to Brown on the Dixmor harness, COIN SIGNAL

Red/Green from the coin acceptor to Grey on the Dixmor harness, COIN COMMON

I just sent you a PM with the LED-7 wiring instructions attached
 

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With a Sensortron to LED 7, it's yellow to red (Hot), black and one of the red/green to green (Common) and the other red/green to brown (Coin signal). You can also hook the red/greens directly to brown and gray (Coin common), then the yellow and black wires don't even matter as long as they go to power.
This is exactly what Nick at Dixmor said, I wanted to put it out there to see if someone else agreed with that statement. Maybe you could explain why it works like that. It may be because 6 and 1 on the led 7 are bugged together inside the dixmor.
 

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I'll try to look at one tomorrow and see. I'll bet they are or it shouldn't work.
 
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