monopolyoftheuk wrote:okies... good to meet U to, virtually anyway.
The hopper situ is entirely upto urself. mine was £350 full with having a note acceptor fitted. I started it with £150 & then told the machine it was full. So all £1's over the 150 went into profit box
I would reccomend £150 for you too! It never went empty at any point. I won £140 1 day & transferred down to £100 so it wouldnt be too low.
Many places for parts. AMR are quite good. Ebay aint bad either. I have some BellFruit spares myself bud.
So is the following the correct way to set the float level to £150..
- Open the doors of the machine,
- Turn the refill key, press the switch down at profit box & empty the hopper with the start button,
- Now put £150 pound coins in the hopper & press the "Hopper Topped Up" switch,
- Turn/take out the refill key, and lock up the doors.
Now the float level is £150 because the machine thinks the hopper is full when it is only at £150, so wont fill higher than that because it actually thinks when there is £150 in it, there is £250 init?
Is this correct?
(If a machine could think, lol)
Yeah, i need to replace a few parts, well i dont need to because the parts arent parts that make the machine work, but i want to replace them.
- Tray that hopper sits in because the metal has been bent out as if the person that had it before me tried to slide the hopper tray out with using the release pull button and has bent it.
- The nose panel has got a big scratch in it.
- The bit behind the button that you press to get any change out the coin slot that may be stuck.