Quoted from spazzman90:You also have to run your own (which Stern supplies) 110 Volt line through the cabinet to hook up a bill acceptor.
If you want a 110 V bill validator. 12 V is there for a 12 volt one.
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Quoted from spazzman90:You also have to run your own (which Stern supplies) 110 Volt line through the cabinet to hook up a bill acceptor.
If you want a 110 V bill validator. 12 V is there for a 12 volt one.
LTG : )™
Quoted from markmon:The goal isn't for coils to appear to go dead when you open the coin door. The goal is for you to not get shocked accidentally touching a coil and ground.
I thought it was to make it harder to accidentally send high power to the switch or lamp matrix ?
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