Title: jackpot reset Post by: havasu on February 26, 2012, 01:31:58 PM i have a stars and stripes universal does anyone know where to get a new jackpot reset key switch,have lost the key and need to find another , also looking to find new light bulbs for buttons, got some a radio shack but they get so hot think it is going to melt the plastic. any help thanks -James
Title: Re: jackpot reset Post by: cowboygames on February 26, 2012, 01:36:03 PM Was your jackpot reset key the one that's cut on two sides? Odds are it's the same 2341 key that's pretty universal to all slot machines anymore. You can get one by posting a WTB ad in the classifieds here on the site. As far as the bulbs go, if they're getting that hot then you might have 6 or 9 volt bulbs in a 12v socket. I'd try replacing with higher voltage bulbs
Title: Re: jackpot reset Post by: jbshocks on February 26, 2012, 03:55:54 PM is this an ultra? If so they use a c656 bulb which is a 28 volt bulb. Also if an ultra you can just clear a jackpot with 3 reset buttons. All my ultras use a round key and I don't have the key.
Title: Re: jackpot reset Post by: uniman on February 26, 2012, 04:05:53 PM Was your jackpot reset key the one that's cut on two sides? Odds are it's the same 2341 key that's pretty universal to all slot machines anymore. You can get one by posting a WTB ad in the classifieds here on the site. As far as the bulbs go, if they're getting that hot then you might have 6 or 9 volt bulbs in a 12v socket. I'd try replacing with higher voltage bulbs Odds are it is not a 2341. Universal used a barrel lock with round barrel key. I have several key switches but no spare keys. Not sure how much they would cost to duplicate.You could just buy a toggle switch use that instead of a key switch. If it is an older Uni it would have a jackpot reset key switch and a meter key switch. If it is an Ultra Series than it has one key switch for both jackpot reset and meter. Bulbs are 28v wedge type C656. Jim at BlueRidge Slots has them or I remember Bulbs.com had them too. http://www.bulbs.com/results.aspx?Ntt=c656 Other 28v bulbs like c657 work too, just a little hotter I believe. |