I am pretty sure it’s an accumulating timer but right now the IMONEX coin acceptor only has two wires coming off it and the slugbuster that will take a token has four and only use 3 normally. What do you do with the purple wire on the slugbuster than normally goes to the coin counter
If you explain clearly enough to Butch or someone similar at Imonex your exact coin mech ... I am pretty sure he will be helpful. Based on the pic ... I would say you definitely want to have the timer relay energize the mercury relay otherwise your timer relay probably won't last as long as preferred. Most of here will vouch for what I am saying. Do a search on KleenRite for "mercury relay" &/or vac relay etc.I am pretty sure it’s an accumulating timer but right now the IMONEX coin acceptor only has two wires coming off it and the slugbuster that will take a token has four and only use 3 normally. What do you do with the purple wire on the slugbuster than normally goes to the coin counter
Here is a pic of the relay/timer
That is an accumulating timer if it's the original.I am pretty sure it’s an accumulating timer
The GS-409 is non-accumulating. The GS-403 is the accumulating. For the record I only recommend non-accumulating in push button "free" applications.That is an accumulating timer if it's the original.
Imonex makes a mechanical acceptor that takes quarters and .984" diameter tokens, problem is it will take all tokens that size. The easiest conversion is to use a multi-coin electronic acceptor and replace the timer with a GS-409 timer. If you want to avoid taking other tokens you have to change to an electronic acceptor.
I take the Purple wire, that is never used and cut it shorter and put a cap on the end on it. I take all the other wires and wind them up around the shaft of a Philips screw driver so it looks like a spring when you pull the screw driver out.What do you do with the purple wire on the slugbuster than normally goes to the coin counter