[Jukebox-list] Latch solenoid - free play
Jeff Zurn
jeffzurn at cox.net
Thu Apr 3 07:55:25 PST 2008
Generally speaking,
If your jukebox has it's coin gear, you can wire a momentary pushbutton
switch into one of the coin switch circuits.
The pushbutton can be located almost anywhere you want it; back, side,
'reject' button, etc...
One push and the credit you wired it to is applied.
Jeff
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From: "NotarySojac" <notarysojac at sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 7:30 AM
Subject: [Jukebox-list] Latch solenoid - free play
> The recent thread regarding buzzing latch solenoids and the potential for
> them burning up has me concerned about my Rowe-Ami TI-1.
>
> This box is set up for free play by virtue of the latch solenoid ALWAYS
> being energized. I've heard that this is an easy way to set up free play
> but not the optimal solution. BTW, the solenoid sometimes buzzes rather
> loudly and at other times it hums on the brink of buzzing. (Please, no
> puns about my Rowe humming "On the Brink of Buzzing"!! It's not a real
> song ;-)
>
> So, the question I have is: what's the best solution? Is there an
> after-market add-on one can purchase or is there a kludge that one can
> engineer? Anyone else out there in Juke-List-Land have an early 70's Rowe
> set up for free play, but not via the latch solenoid?
>
> Thanks in advance for answers and advice.
>
> Bob - Chicago
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