Title: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: JEREMIAH on March 21, 2011, 02:26:35 AM Greetings all,
I have finally taken the plunge into the reel slots with a purchase of a Bally model E-1209. The machine is not working properly but I got a good price for it, (I think), And started tinkering with it today. It has the usual issues with bulbs needing replacement and needing a good cleaning and service. The glass looks good and so does the chrome. I don't know much about slot repair but I have a PE video poker machine and have messed with it a little. The first issue of concern is that the reels don't stop correctly when the handle is pulled, then the machine tilts with either a 71 alarm code or a 43 and the reels free-wheel to a stop. I did notice that the reel reader lights work on all 3 reels when a coin is inserted. This of course is after several resets and actually having to remove and unplugging the reel mechanism, re-installing it, powering up and trying again. I would also like to find out if there is a way to test the hopper to see if it is functioning properly. The machine accepts coins and registers them ok when not in tilt mode but i haven't been able to get any movement out of the hopper mechanism. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I would also like to find out where I can get parts, bulbs and some manuals for the machine. I also dont have the keys for the door or the reset on the side of the cabinet. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: JEREMIAH on March 21, 2011, 11:05:51 PM :3- Hello All,
Update to previous post. After completing a run-through of the testing proceedures and giving some careful attention to the hopper and the reel mechanisms with the old standby WD-40,(I know this isnt the best thing to use because it gets gummy and attracts dust) The E-1209 is ALIVE!!!!!! I am having an issue when feeding the nickels in. Occasionally it tilts during coin insertion. Also, can somebody tell me what controls the coins to make them go into the hopper or the drop? When i get this tilt condition I can open the door and reset, but any coin insertion after drops into the cabinet. After the handle is pulled the coins go back to dropping into the hopper. Any help, as usual, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. :139- Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: Amachanic on March 22, 2011, 01:23:46 AM Hello... The Bally E-Series machines, the first coin goes down the over flow shoot. After that they go into the hopper.. You said the your machine is still tilting, what codes showing up in the display? Is it still the 43 and 71? The 43 code refers to the 3rd reel reader, and the 71 code I believe refers to the switch on the front door at the lock. Check its operation and wires. For the bulbs and parts you need, check with Barry at Foxsslots. His EBay store should have what you need. As for the manuals, click on the link, Robert E. Suit's Slot Notes and look at what he has for down loads. If you can't find it there, then check back at Foxsslots, he has manuals too..
Good luck with your machine... :61- Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: JEREMIAH on March 22, 2011, 04:17:51 AM Hello and Thank you for your response,
After lubricating the reel mechanism the tilts of alarm#43 and #71 have stopped but I am getting a #20 which is a coin switch jam alarm. Dont know why yet. When the machine is first powered up and then the door is closed, the first coins inserted drop into the overflow, all 5. Then after the handle is pulled and the reels stop, a relay kicks in in the coin mechanism and all coins inserted after drop in the hopper. Could there be an issue with the reset key on the side of the cabinet? I do not have this key and need to replace the lock Thank you Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: Amachanic on March 22, 2011, 09:45:40 AM it's perfectly normal for these machines to let the first pull coins go into the over flow shoot. I just blocked my off with an old sock rolled up and stuffed inside the shoot. That way I can reach them since my machines does not have a stand that has to opening for the over flow.. For the code 20 check the operation of both coin switches if your still has both. First one under the coin acceptor, and second one on the bottom of the door where the coins come out going into the over flow..
Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: JEREMIAH on March 23, 2011, 01:29:28 AM Great. Thank you,
I like the sock idea :72- At some point I will toss the lower cab for a better one. This one has seen better days. I cycled a bunch of coins thru when I got home and no jam alarm so.....I'll have to check and maybe disassemble the mechanism and clean it or maybe get a new switch. Thanks for your help. I'll keep you posted :139- Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: proten on March 23, 2011, 01:53:22 AM I had the same problem with my E2212.
All I did was hook a spring on the deflector and hooked it in the activated position. Pull the deflector back to the door with the spring. Paul Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: JEREMIAH on March 23, 2011, 02:38:04 AM :25-That is a great idea....I'll do that...Thank you. :71-
Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: 2Moons on March 28, 2011, 12:18:24 AM Hello
When you get around to bulbs. Take a look at this link. http://cointaker.com/main.sc;jsessionid=4240C0B0BFB4698F883E45B3CC2BDA5D.qscstrfrnt04 (http://cointaker.com/main.sc;jsessionid=4240C0B0BFB4698F883E45B3CC2BDA5D.qscstrfrnt04) I have used these LED replacements & they work well and look cool. Not mention that they are cheep. 2Moons Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: JEREMIAH on March 28, 2011, 01:36:57 AM :3- Great I'll check that out....Thank you
Title: Re: Newbie with a Bally E-1209 Post by: Amachanic on March 28, 2011, 01:54:51 AM Hello When you get around to bulbs. Take a look at this link. http://cointaker.com/main.sc;jsessionid=4240C0B0BFB4698F883E45B3CC2BDA5D.qscstrfrnt04 (http://cointaker.com/main.sc;jsessionid=4240C0B0BFB4698F883E45B3CC2BDA5D.qscstrfrnt04) I have used these LED replacements & they work well and look cool. Not mention that they are cheep. 2Moons Thanks for the information and link 2Moons, I have a few of the older Ballys and I was thinking of changing out the bulbs if possible, now I see that it is.. Karma + to you.. Gary |