CC16 COIN COMPARITOR - FOR IGT S - what is the diff?

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FOXSSLOTS1:
I have found that on the IGT S+ there are various comparitors that work on them - form cc-16D  inhibit - no inhibit - 13v  24v  - there doesn't seem to be a rhime or reason.  What governs there use?   Is there a master listing of the control boards that indiate what they are? 

Buzz:
I think this attachment came from Bunker  On second thiught I guess this doesn't ans. your question does it.

stayouttadabunker:
An S+ ONLY uses 24Volt comparitors Fox!!!!
Stick a 13Volt CC in there and you'll have smoke! :98-
I have no idea what an straight "S" machine uses... :103-

Buzz:
Quote from: stayouttadabunker on September 29, 2010, 01:17:28 AM


I have no idea what an straight "S" machine uses... :103-


CC 16 D  24 volt  Same as a S+     Bally 5500   

FOXSSLOTS1:
thanks for the info but what i am trying to find out is why I am finding different cc16 in S+?  Some just say cc16  some cc16d some say inhibit -  and most do not even specify voltage.  some have the cc part number on the front - some have a part number on the back - the only CLUE to what they are is the PCB board inside.   I realliize 13 v fries - but when you have 100s of comparitors marked cc16 - trial and error is not the way to find out what they are - I don't like the smell of smoke in the morning!
REWORDING MY QUESTION - how can you identify a CC16 comparitors ACTUAL part number and usage?  thanks.

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