Fruit Machine Help!
Started by Osel, Oct 30 2009 10:04 PM
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#1
Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:04 PM
The other day I was looking into my machine to see what was going on inside, and this new one that I have purchased was on free play, so I opened the machine up to put the switch back into it’s socket and now I have come across the reason, and I need some help to fix this problem.
I have included some images of what can only be described as loose wires and fittings and a complete BODGE job!
And finally after that I wanted to ask what the red button does?
I have included some images of what can only be described as loose wires and fittings and a complete BODGE job!
And finally after that I wanted to ask what the red button does?
#2
Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:22 PM
not so sure on the switch the pictures a bit blurry ....The other day I was looking into my machine to see what was going on inside, and this new one that I have purchased was on free play, so I opened the machine up to put the switch back into it’s socket and now I have come across the reason, and I need some help to fix this problem.
I have included some images of what can only be described as loose wires and fittings and a complete BODGE job!
And finally after that I wanted to ask what the red button does?
the red button allows the machine to go into like a set up menu
#3
Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:53 PM
not so sure on the switch the pictures a bit blurry ....
the red button allows the machine to go into like a set up menu
Thanks for the information on the Button! Nothing happens when i press that but thats life.
The switch is not there anymore, there is only one main wire and the colors are all loose and only one switch on the bottom door, nothing on the top. Can i just tape all the wires together to form a conection?
#4
Posted 30 October 2009 - 11:05 PM
hmm probs best to get onto whoever you got it from/machine manufacturer...
the suggestion of "taping wires together" is never a good idea in most situations (unless its advised and done by a professional) it could cause all sorts of problems and even short something
the suggestion of "taping wires together" is never a good idea in most situations (unless its advised and done by a professional) it could cause all sorts of problems and even short something
#5
Posted 30 October 2009 - 11:15 PM
hmm probs best to get onto whoever you got it from/machine manufacturer...
the suggestion of "taping wires together" is never a good idea in most situations (unless its advised and done by a professional) it could cause all sorts of problems and even short something
Well I got the machine for a steal! So I expected it to have problems, does anyone know how the switch wires should look?
#6
Posted 31 October 2009 - 01:27 AM
My God!
I have only gone and done it, all it took was me to push the wires into a ball (A Bodge, but a GOOD Bodge)
I have only gone and done it, all it took was me to push the wires into a ball (A Bodge, but a GOOD Bodge)
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