WTD - Ticket Dispenser, Pulse Type

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Hey all -
Looking for a working (does not have to be pretty) pule-type ticket dispenser. (i.e. NOT the 4-pin Molex connector that's used on the continuous type dispensers.)

If nothing else, just a control board would work as well, i can convert one of my others over to a pulse type.

Thanks!
-Mike
 
I've got a few ticket dispensers but haven't looked at them in a while.
I'll shoot some photos of them tonight, but I can't promise what type they are......
 
I have a yogi II. No idea what type it is.

Dispenser, or the add-on board?

The 'Yogi 2' is an add-on board that allows the operator to adjust the amount to tickets dispensed from the game, on games that normally can't be adjusted.

In simplest terms, it would allow you, say, to double the output - you win one ticket form the machine, it gives you two.

Unfortunately, I need the actual dispenser. :)
 
Sorry it took me a little bit.
These are the two I have what's looks to be what your not wanting.
 

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Sorry it took me a little bit.
These are the two I have what's looks to be what your not wanting.
Thanks for the pics!
Yeah, unfortunately those are the 'continuous' type - for the pulse type, they don't have the wire pig-tail, instead, have a molex-header on the board.

Thanks though!
 
Here is what I have. Deltronics 1275 ticket dispenser with Yogi II pcb, wiring and ticket holder.

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Yup, a DL-1275 is the continuous type.

If you look here, this is the pulse type. All the same hardware - the only difference is the controller board. (And hell, if I had time, I'd just make my own board, since they have the schematics in their manuals..)
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Notice the plug in the bottom back of the board.
The one pictured is a Deltronics, but Entropy makes them as well. :)
 
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