Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1993-August - Vol 15 Issue 6

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STAR*TECH Journal
GOLD
August 7993
Vs SILVER
SUPER
CONTACT RELIABILITY
CLEANER:
FOR COIN SWITCHES
TRY
IT!
Jim Dziagwa
Happ Controls, Inc.
Elk Grove, Illinois
Evan Wessel
Mercury Amusement
Havertown, Pennsylvania
SUB.JECT
SUB.JECT
The following is in response to
Rick Davies' follow-up to Bill
Johnston's comments con-
cerning bad coin switches in
the May and July 1993 issues
ofSTAR,flECH Journal.
COMMENTS
Bill said he was finding a lot of
coin switches, mostly Coin
Controls', that had a resis-
tance as great as 220 ohms.
This may be due to the switch
contact material being made of
silver. Silver can tarnish even
in air conditioned locations
and cause an increase in the
switch resistance. Sooner or
later, the resistance will build
up enough to cause a failure.
I've seen this happen myself.
SOLUTION
Bill was asking if anyone knew
of a better replacement. Well,
I've got one for him. The Happ
coin switch uses gold
crosspoint contacts. Gold is a
"noble metal" meaning that it
will not tarnish, oxidize or cor-
rode. The crosspoint contacts
insure that there is always a
good contact made when the
switch closes. The resistance
of this switch is measured in
thousandths of an ohm and
will not increase due to tarnish
like a silver switch. After ex-
tensiv·e research, Happ began
using only Cherry Electrical
E-53 series gold crosspoint
coin switches on all of it's coin
door products several months
ago.
I'm always picking up "miracle
cleaners" most of which disap-
point me until now. Castrol
Super Clean is a purple
degreasing cleaner that will
remove cigarette tar, smoking
film and grime from games
and vending equipment.
RECOMMENDATION
I've compared it to other clean~
ers and find it to be vastly
superior. Castrol Super Clean
is available at Pep Boys Auto
Stores for $7 per gallon or $3
for a spray bottle.
SOURCE
If you are having a problem
with bad coin switches, try one
ofHapp's.
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These switches can be identi-
fied by a blue dot on the side
that mounts to the coin chute.
Other switches may have a
blue dot, but only Happ's coin
switch guarantees a gold
crosspoint contact.
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August 7993
STAR*TECH Journal
LAZOR TRON
BALLY TWILIGHT ZONE
SPIN TO WIN
ALTERNATE LEG POSITION
RESETTING
OPTION PRECAUTION
David Vellenga
Fun Factory, Inc.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Pat Lawlor
Williams/Bally Mfg Co.
Chicago, Illinois
PROBLEM
SUBJECT
NORMAL SETTINGS
The Bonus Jackpot count re-
sets intermittently or ran-
domly goes into test mode.
It has come to our attention
that some distributors and/or
operators may have mistak-
enly bolted the legs on Twi-
light Zone into the wrong set of
holes. There are 3 holes for
each leg in the cabinet that
allow the game to be lowered
for use in a small person loca-
tion (kids).
Make sure that the rear legs
are bolted into the LOWEST
set of holes in the cabinet.
(This means that the rear is
higher!) If the rear legs are in
the UPPER two holes, the
game cannot reach proper
pitch even with the levelers
cranked up all the way!
SOLUTION
The first couple versions of
Roms all had these problems.
If you have below a version 4.0
and don't have the problems,
they may occur at a later date.
f"""'I\Mine didn't start until after a
month and a half of working
fine.
SmmcE
The manufacturer, Lazor
Tron, has new program up-
dates they say will cure the
problems. Contact your dis-
tributor for availability.
SYMPTOMS
Unfortunately, it is possible to
set the front legs normally and
the rear legs low so that the
game is almost flat in pitch. If
you have a Twilight zone and
are having long game time/
huge scores/impacted earn-
ings you should check the fol-
lowing ...
We have heard of at least 10
operators who inadvertently
had their games set this way.
By correcting the problem
their earnings were raised
substantially.
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