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Fully refurbished&tested coin validator / coin mech G-13mft vending, side, 6outs
$ 22.17
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Description
I offer the Vending type with 6-channel parallel outputs, with a side coin input for the F1 type on the front panel.Here's how it works - illustration video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jDh41NLqKA
If you are looking for the same type but resistant to liquids and moisture, see the ad:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/174544914085
You can find a suitable type of front panel F1 for mounting in the master machine e.g. here:
https://www.geldbearbeitung.at/en/Accept-verify/Coin-Mechanisms/Assembly-Frontplates/Frontplates-electronic-Validator/front-plate-f1-for-electronic-coinvalidator-rm5f.html
or here:
https://www.sparetech.eu/mini-front-plate-f1-blue-c2x27386122
As you may have noticed, green plastic is not original, but was made on a 3D printer as a replacement for a original vending plastic component. In the photos you will also see detailed of this plastic in comparison with the original.
Since I found out that most people interested in buying a validator do not have a clear idea of what type of validator they need as a replacement for their own defective piece or for building own project, so I'll specify.
G-13mft is a model family, which is produced in many variants differing from each other in the way of communication with the master-superior machine (vending machine, slot machine, etc.).
So before ordering, I recommend sending photos of your type that you want to replace to assess whether it is compatible with my offer and what are the type converting and programming options.
In addition to the variants of vending and casino and different types of communication, we must distinguish the method of programming specifics of the communications and currency type.
The validators that I offer (Vending-6 parallel channels) can be programmed for any coin, but that's not all you need to know for validator to work properly for you.
It is about:
- supply voltage level, default is 10 - 16V DC or 10 - 26V DC
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admission the coin from the side - for type F1 on the front panel.
- number of pulses per channel (1 or more), default settings is one pulse.
- pulse length (miliseconds), default settings is 100miliseconds (0,1 second)
- the type of currency and which coins are assigned to which channel 1 to 6. Default is € currency in the following order:
Channel 1 = PIN 7 of the validator connector = 1 pulse 0.1 seconds lenght if a 0,05 € coin is received.
Channel 2 = PIN 8 of the validator connector = 1 pulse 0.1 seconds lenght if a 0,10 € coin is received
Channel 3 = PIN 9 of the validator connector = 1 pulse 0.1 seconds lenght if a 0,20 € coin is received
Channel 4 = PIN 10 of the validator connector = 1 pulse 0.1 seconds lenght if a 0,50 € coin is received
Channel 5 = PIN 3 of the validator connector = 1 pulse 0.1 seconds lenght if a 1 € coin is received
Channel 6 = PIN 4 of the validator connector = 1 pulse 0.1 seconds lenght if a 2 € coin is received
So if you want other currency, or combination two or three different currencies, or metal token programming, or any memorial coin and also you want other settings of channels, change lenght of pulses or change number of pulses of each channel or channel combination, please contact me.
I need to know what you want, because telepathic transmission is not my strong point :)
If I do not receive any additional information after your order, then the type with the default setting for € and the power supply range of 10-16VDC will be sent automatically.
It's not easy, is it?
But I'll make it easier for you ...
If you can't find the mentioned parameters but you have an old validator that you want to replace, or have more pieces of the same, contact me and add photos of what you have.
If you don't have the time or appetite for these things, you can order a simple tester, which is shown in the fourth photo from the end and in the
third
p
hoto from the end of this ad.
It is homemade, but it fulfills its purpose, and as soon as you connect the tester to your validator and start inserting valid coins, you will see the green LEDs flashing (if your validator working properly and is compatible with parallel 6 channel casino or parallel 6 channel vending type from NRI or also of course from other manufacturers).
If you make a video (link to download of video) of this work and send it to me, I will know how to program the validator for you.
You can order a simple tester including a power supply here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/174456823656
Samples of the tester's work are on videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQHDvNRM1uM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jDh41NLqKA
If you need to program validators yourself, you can purchase the device for this purpose here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/174431539976
Text on the technical specifications of the offered validator and the method of refurbishment:
I offer an electronic coin validator type G-13mft with six parallel outputs OPEN COLLECTOR (OC) type and one output OC for next one optional sorting solenoid for heading coins in the third direction.
The coin validator is from the NRI brand and is controlled by own MCU chip build in validator.
Each coin validator is completely refurbished, thoroughly tested and cleaned.
The price of this validator is also with programming of custom channel configuration or with the original data blocks (originally programmed coins from factory) by order
requirment and agrement.
If you are interested in programming according to your own requirements, it is necessary to state which coins use, number of pulses, pulse lengths of each output and which outputs is used according to the value and currency type of a suitable coins or tokens.
The input of coin validator (pin 6) is to locking the reading of coins in case the master machine (vending machine/slot machine etc) is not ready to receive signals coins so in this situation is input pin 6 in state "HIGH" (3,5 to max.35 volts or open) and if machine is ready, then send permanent signal "LOW" (connect pin 6 via 1k5 resistor or simmilar to GND).
The power supply of coin validator is 10 to 16 volts DC or 10 to 27 volts DC on pin 2 and GND on pin 1 by order requirment and agrement.
It is also possible to specially program a binary combination of output channels or add external solenoid outputs to sort the direction of received coins at the expense of the number of output channels, so it is possible to program up to 4 signals for four pieces of sorting solenoids (up to for 5 cash boxes) and at the same time three of output channels for up to 7 credit sizes by binary combination.
I have practical experience with repairing, diagnosing and programming any defects of G-13mft coins validator since 2007, so thousands of pieces have already passed through my hands.
During this work, I successfully and reliably removed all defects without complaint.
Wiring, dimensions and other technical parameters are in the pictures including schematics of simply tester.
Shipment is as package with tracking number.