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Title: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: junkman on September 15, 2011, 12:20:02 AM
I have a bally 809 EM machine that you can bet up to 5 coins. And on all wins it pays out half of what it should. I have checked the manual 2400 and it has very little trouble shooting have cleaned contacts and have adjusted for it to go back to zero on the hopper board and all of that seems to be working good. If anyone has had this come up before please let me know. I really think I'm over thinking this problem. Thanks guys


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: MrBellMan on September 15, 2011, 12:53:33 AM
Did it ever work correctly?

Maybe it's paying out correctly, but has the wrong glass showing an incorrect pay table?

Just a thought...


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: junkman on September 15, 2011, 01:02:37 AM
 :61-Yes they worked at one time there's two of them


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: Amachanic on September 15, 2011, 01:09:39 AM
I have a bally 809 EM machine that you can bet up to 5 coins. And on all wins it pays out half of what it should. I have checked the manual 2400 and it has very little trouble shooting have cleaned contacts and have adjusted for it to go back to zero on the hopper board and all of that seems to be working good. If anyone has had this come up before please let me know. I really think I'm over thinking this problem. Thanks guys

Hey Junkman... Did you check the spiral cam and the wiper contacts on it?  If someone attached the wiper on the back of the spiral cam in the wrong position, it may close the zero contact, but it will never correct.. Pictures of the parts in question are alway very helpful...  Gary


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: StatFreak on September 15, 2011, 01:16:01 AM
If it's paying half with one coin bet then it's not a problem with the payout multiplier circuitry and is probably a problem with the payout counter near the hopper, as Amachanic has pointed out.

If different payouts all pay half, it sounds to me like the payout counter is advancing two clicks for every coin out. I might be wrong, but if the spiral cam wiper were in the wrong position you would be shorted by a specific amount for every payout instead of half of the payout.

Just my 2ยข

Stat :31-


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: Jim on September 15, 2011, 01:22:36 AM
stat is correct,,make sure the machine is paying out the right amount on a single coin, before you get into the multipiler .

use the stop fan method to set up all the win combos and check out the pays.


Jim


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: junkman on September 15, 2011, 01:30:44 AM
Still pays hAlf


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: StatFreak on September 15, 2011, 01:31:57 AM
stat is correct,,make sure the machine is paying out the right amount on a single coin, before you get into the multipiler .

use the stop fan method to set up all the win combos and check out the pays.


Jim

Good point and a better idea.  :131-  As you check each pay (for 1 coin bet), I would also look at the payout counter for any that are incorrect to see if the counter has indeed advanced as many positions as coins have actually been paid out. Also note if the payouts end on proper amounts (the end of one of the copper traces.)

That will help you determine if the payouts are wrong because of the counter or because those sawtooth disks on the reels and/or the wiring doesn't match your game.


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: StatFreak on September 15, 2011, 01:36:03 AM
Still pays hAlf

Exactly what game is it? Exactly what are the payouts supposed to be and what are you getting?  A fruit machine would pay 5 coins for two cherries and you can't get half of 5 coins. That leads me to believe that you have a JPO (1, 2, & 3-bars and sevens only) machine or lightning (bars, 5-bars, and sevens) or something similar, but post more details

and  :211- :211-

(BTW, I think you posted the wrong pic in your last post, unless the girl is fishing for your slot in the river. :96-  :5- :97- :97-)


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: Amachanic on September 15, 2011, 01:56:04 AM
I thought about the hoppers 100 tooth gear possible doing a double click. Check the condition of the gear and the lever that advances it for wear or possible sticking. Junkman didn't you have a post here within the past week or so that you thought you had a broken stop on the spiral cam? If so is this the same machine?


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: junkman on September 15, 2011, 09:21:29 AM
Sorry for the wrong picturein last post I have a bally 809 its a 5 coin max play that is not paying full payouts. It pays three coins for double cherry which should be five and it pays 1 coin for 1 cherry which should be 2. And pays out 11 for anything with a 18 hit. The hopper board shows a little wear and wiper arm is making contact. When it resets to zero on hopper board where should the wiper contacts be? mine are on 2 . I know I'm rattling on I just want to make sure I'm buying the right part and the manuel does not show the zero placement of the wiper where it needs to be when it resets. I have two machines doing this. I thank you for your time and help. Hers the picture of the two machines that are doing the same thing


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: junkman on September 15, 2011, 10:02:13 AM
I thought about the hoppers 100 tooth gear possible doing a double click. Check the condition of the gear and the lever that advances it for wear or possible sticking. Junkman didn't you have a post here within the past week or so that you thought you had a broken stop on the spiral cam? If so is this the same machine?
I have replaced the cam with new one


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: Amachanic on September 15, 2011, 10:37:32 AM
Sorry for the wrong picturein last post I have a bally 809 its a 5 coin max play that is not paying full payouts. It pays three coins for double cherry which should be five and it pays 1 coin for 1 cherry which should be 2. And pays out 11 for anything with a 18 hit. The hopper board shows a little wear and wiper arm is making contact. When it resets to zero on hopper board where should the wiper contacts be? mine are on 2 . I know I'm rattling on I just want to make sure I'm buying the right part and the manuel does not show the zero placement of the wiper where it needs to be when it resets. I have two machines doing this. I thank you for your time and help. Hers the picture of the two machines that are doing the same thing

From what your describing your hopper payout board just needs to be adjusted or as I said the wiper on the back of the spiral cam is not in the right location.. With the spiral cam returned to the start position the contacts should be on the 2 on the wiper board. Now if you advance it two coin clicks you should be on the 5 part of the wiper board, and after a total of 5 coin clicks you should be on you next pay out point that my guess is 10 coins... I check mine with an OHM meter to see if they are clearing the contacts point on the board.. You adjust the zero stop or have to loosen the mounting board screw an rotate the wiper board to correct your payout problem. The is also a stop lever I believe on the back side of the wiper board that can be bent slightly to help with the same issue. They do show this is the manual I have on the EM machines..


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: Jim on September 15, 2011, 11:19:24 AM
you are aware that you can do all of the checking and adjusting and verifying outside of the machine. there are two coils on the counter unit, one to count up the total amount of coins and the other to reset it. did you wind up the return spring too tight? does the wiper arm assembly move smoothly as it counts up? for each count the wiper should fall into the void on the last count. e.g. ten count=the wiper falling off the the foil run on the tenth count. when you reset the the unit the zero stop should be open, on the very first count it should fall to the closed position, with no hesitation, no sticking, no delay. sometimes if that rubber stopper is going bad it will leave a gummy residue on the cam and hold the switch open, make sure it is clean.


Jim


Title: Re: slot pays out half of what it should
Post by: junkman on September 15, 2011, 11:53:20 AM
I will walk back thru it this afternoon