Title: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: JRR4 on December 30, 2008, 08:53:39 PM I'd like to convert my IGT S+ quarter home machine from 25 cents to a larger token, maybe 50 cent piece size or silver dollar size. What parts to I have to change out to do this and what token vendors do you recommend for brass tokens? Thanks
Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: blueridgeslots on December 30, 2008, 08:57:51 PM It is easier to change to 50 cent from a quarter, and cheaper on the tokens as well, sent a pm
Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: cfh on December 30, 2008, 11:32:36 PM I'd like to convert my IGT S+ quarter home machine from 25 cents to a larger token, maybe 50 cent piece size or silver dollar size. What parts to I have to change out to do this and what token vendors do you recommend for brass tokens? Thanks why do you want to do this? if you want tokens, just change to the near-quarter sized tokens. then all you need to do is change the coin in the coin comparitor, and you're done. Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: JRR4 on December 31, 2008, 12:05:31 AM I was thinking the larger tokens would just be a little 'grander'. JR
Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: edski on December 31, 2008, 12:23:14 AM Dollar tokens are great!!!
I love the sound they make when falling into the tray. Ed Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: cfh on December 31, 2008, 02:25:49 AM dollar tokens are expensive too.
i guess i always think in 'generic' terms and want to use the most common denominator around, the thing that is easiest for both me and the player. Having a specialty coin would be more work in keeping hoppers full (or giving tokens to patrons). for that reason i use the generic quarters. (though nickels work well too.) Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: edski on December 31, 2008, 03:31:57 AM I never liked playing in the "weenie" section at the casinos. :96- :72-
Dollars at home make it so much better! :89- :89- Clang, Clang, Clang. Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: StatFreak on December 31, 2008, 07:30:18 AM Looks like you've got around 2500 dollar tokens there Edski. That's quite a stash. :131-
When I got bored with quarters and wanted a bigger splash in the tray I went all the way and got $5 tokens and the related hardware. They REALLY make some noise, are a blast to handle, and they make quite an impression when someone visits. :71- Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: uniman on December 31, 2008, 01:06:50 PM Looks like you've got around 2500 dollar tokens there Edski. That's quite a stash. :131- Where can I get (heavy) $5 tokens and how much are they? I currently have a couple of $5 hoppers, coin comparitors, and related hardware for my Uni's. When I got bored with quarters and wanted a bigger splash in the tray I went all the way and got $5 tokens and the related hardware. They REALLY make some noise, are a blast to handle, and they make quite an impression when someone visits. :71- Nothing beats the sound of a heavy token hitting the tray!!! Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: Frank A on December 31, 2008, 06:23:23 PM I changed my silver dollar or dollar token machine to a 25 cent coin/token. The dollar tokens are very expensive and silver dollars are difficult to find. It is easy to make the change over either way and many members will sell you the parts. I now use 25 cent size tokens exclusively since my friends and grandchildren liked to take quarter samples home. Have a Happy New Year.
Frank A Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: StatFreak on January 01, 2009, 01:52:48 AM Looks like you've got around 2500 dollar tokens there Edski. That's quite a stash. :131- Where can I get (heavy) $5 tokens and how much are they? I currently have a couple of $5 hoppers, coin comparitors, and related hardware for my Uni's. When I got bored with quarters and wanted a bigger splash in the tray I went all the way and got $5 tokens and the related hardware. They REALLY make some noise, are a blast to handle, and they make quite an impression when someone visits. :71- Nothing beats the sound of a heavy token hitting the tray!!! Call Joey at NLG or Fannini Slots. If you have to ask how much you can't afford them. (kidding) :97- :97- :97- Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: JRR4 on January 12, 2009, 01:22:04 PM OK, What I think I want to do is simply convert my .25 machine to .50. I should be able to just convert my quarters to halves at the bank. My question is what hardware will I need to change out? It looks like changing the silver coin entry slot could be a challenge. It it that difficult, will I have to take the whole door apart? Will I need a new comparitor and new parts wheel parts too? Is there a simple kit? Thanks
Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: blueridgeslots on January 12, 2009, 02:35:18 PM We have all the parts together, you will also need a SET chip for the BV to change the Denom if you have a validator, you don't have to take the whole door off, you have to take the Hopper apart and remove the Coin In assy and change the black encoder at the optics and the coin head simply unscrews from the inside underneath and the backing plate unscrews from the back of the head
Title: Re: Changing IGT from 25 cent to large token Post by: JRR4 on January 12, 2009, 04:07:35 PM I just sent you a PM blueridge
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