Re: Jamieson’s Autofruit range 1962 - 64
Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 10:07 am
I don't have any diagrams for these machines, but, unlike the earlier 'uniselector' types, you don't need a diagram unless the original wiring has been tampered with.
The wiring on these is to a very high standard, and I'm convinced that either Arthur Jamieson or Mr. Binns had GPO experience. It would be best not to re-wire anything that hasn't been interfered-with by outsiders.
Can you post a picture of the inside of the machine? The back panel with the door open, the back of the door and the back of the door with the coin acceptor flap open?
These machines run entirely on a logical basis. There is no random element. Everything which takes place during a game cycle does so in strict order, so anything NOT happening can easily be traced simply by working logically.
Once you have the electric supply, and the main controller turning, the rest will follow.
(I avoid working late at night. You need to be clear-headed!)
The wiring on these is to a very high standard, and I'm convinced that either Arthur Jamieson or Mr. Binns had GPO experience. It would be best not to re-wire anything that hasn't been interfered-with by outsiders.
Can you post a picture of the inside of the machine? The back panel with the door open, the back of the door and the back of the door with the coin acceptor flap open?
These machines run entirely on a logical basis. There is no random element. Everything which takes place during a game cycle does so in strict order, so anything NOT happening can easily be traced simply by working logically.
Once you have the electric supply, and the main controller turning, the rest will follow.
(I avoid working late at night. You need to be clear-headed!)