Jdel New member VAPS Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 103 Reaction score 0 Location Findlay, Ohio May 21, 2012 #1 What is the difference between a credit switch and a coin switch? I'm trying to fix the wiring on a ms. pac cocktail coin door.
What is the difference between a credit switch and a coin switch? I'm trying to fix the wiring on a ms. pac cocktail coin door.
RenegadeFred Member VAPS Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 992 Reaction score 3 Location Lake Village, Indiana May 21, 2012 #2 The credit switch is for a button on the coin door - Giving you a credit for the game, but not actually ticking the counter. Coin switch runs to the switch below the coin mech, initializing the counter to tick once per coin.
The credit switch is for a button on the coin door - Giving you a credit for the game, but not actually ticking the counter. Coin switch runs to the switch below the coin mech, initializing the counter to tick once per coin.
OP OP Jdel New member VAPS Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 103 Reaction score 0 Location Findlay, Ohio May 21, 2012 #3 Thanks! Since I don't have a credit switch is it safe to ignore the wire, or does it need to be connected to something?
Thanks! Since I don't have a credit switch is it safe to ignore the wire, or does it need to be connected to something?
RenegadeFred Member VAPS Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 992 Reaction score 3 Location Lake Village, Indiana May 21, 2012 #4 If your not going to really use it, then yeah feel free to ignore the wire. It shouldn't affect anything, as long as any exposed portion isn't touching a ground wire. But even then all it would do is give the game a credit.
If your not going to really use it, then yeah feel free to ignore the wire. It shouldn't affect anything, as long as any exposed portion isn't touching a ground wire. But even then all it would do is give the game a credit.