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Title: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: ChizzleMonkey on December 17, 2011, 04:52:46 PM
I was wondering if people who own their own slot machines have a preventative maintenance program at home? I know, your slot machine does not get the same amount of play or exposure to harmful things like smoke in your homes, but they still need upkeeping. What do you do to keep them in pristine working order?


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 17, 2011, 11:35:52 PM
for me...Windex.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: ChizzleMonkey on December 19, 2011, 11:23:16 AM
I wouldn't use windex on some reel machines to clean the reels. I once used windex on a Bally 5500 to clean the reels and it smeared the paint on the reels. I wouldn't use windex for touchscreens or bill validator optics either. How about dust? Do you keep your fans clean and free of dust? Good, clean airflow is important.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 19, 2011, 12:32:33 PM
No smoke in my house.
You have to check the laminated layers on the reel strips to see if they are protected and washable...
Otherwise they will look like yours.
I completely strip all the parts from my machine and clean each every individual piece.
Fans are simple...2-4 screws removed usually takes care of that, or pull the Molex connector off.
I never use a fan for a machine at home - noisy and a waste of electricity.
Plus my machine isn't not turned on long enough to overheat.

A home environment is very different than from a live floor.
I don't have a touchscreen but if I did, I'd probably just use a lint free rag to remov any blemishes, dust,etc...
Bill validator optics only need a dust rag - they don't get dirty because
not enough bills run through them.
However, if dirty, a little bit of soapy water and a can of compressed air works wonders.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: Buzz on December 19, 2011, 12:39:03 PM
I was wondering if people who own their own slot machines have a preventative maintenance program at home? I know, your slot machine does not get the same amount of play or exposure to harmful things like smoke in your homes, but they still need upkeeping. What do you do to keep them in pristine working order?

"What do you do to keep them in pristine working order?"    Very good question, I recommend buying a good cam lock for the main door, lock the door and throw the key away.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: ChizzleMonkey on December 21, 2011, 12:03:14 PM
So, no preventative maintenance required if you own your own slot machine? Install a cam lock and throw away the key? Electronic components fail, they aren't perfect. I guess I didn't realize the differences between casino slot machines and the ones that people end up buying from the casinos so that others can own one for themselves? Interesting! Thanx for the replies guys!


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: brichter on December 22, 2011, 07:21:32 PM
So, no preventative maintenance required if you own your own slot machine? Install a cam lock and throw away the key? Electronic components fail, they aren't perfect. I guess I didn't realize the differences between casino slot machines and the ones that people end up buying from the casinos so that others can own one for themselves? Interesting! Thanx for the replies guys!

You gotta watch Buzz's responses... he's referring to our penchant for opening them up and "fixing" them, I think...  :279-  :208-

I learned that you need to power them on a bit or the progressive battery will go dead and you'll lose your programming.  :30- :30-

I currently power them on once a week for all night, seems to be working fine.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: knagl on December 23, 2011, 08:23:53 PM
You gotta watch Buzz's responses... he's referring to our penchant for opening them up and "fixing" them, I think... 

Agreed.  His point was, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."

For the most part, aside from routine dusting and glass cleaning and whatnot, there's not a whole heck of a lot of preventative maintenance that needs to be done for a home user as the machines don't get anywhere near the same level of play as they would on a live casino floor.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: ChizzleMonkey on December 26, 2011, 12:05:17 PM
What exactly prompts one to purchase their own slot machine in the first place? Is it an addiction to gambling? Is it just a hobby? If a serious slots gambler bought a slot machine for home use, I'll bet THAT slot machine would get played more than one on a casino floor. It would probably take the jaws of life to pry their fingers from the buttons. A slot machine like that would need some preventative maintenance to keep it alive and well.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: bigslope on December 26, 2011, 12:26:14 PM
I play mine every day and unless it stops working I keep out of it. Simple.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 26, 2011, 12:55:40 PM
What exactly prompts one to purchase their own slot machine in the first place? Is it an addiction to gambling? Is it just a hobby?

I love to take things apart and see what makes them tick.  :79-
I think that falls under "hobby".
That's when I have the most fun learning about them.
They are relaxing to play but eventually I get bored with it and turn it off.
Mine is rarely on.

Once in a while I buy a new gadget or accessory and fool around with it -
see how it interacts with my enjoyment for the machine.
Other than that - it sits gathering dust.  :72-

Whenever I go to a casino, I just have fun and play a whole bunch of machines
and see what's new, different, and the most fun to play.
It's never my expectation to actually make money! :97-
I'm happy whether I play $20 or $100.
If I come out even after 4 or 5 hours in the joint - I consider that a "win" !
If I lose it all, then that was an expensive sightseeing tour! :5-
I think that falls under the "casual gambler" category...  :96-

Now your other category..."a serious slots gambler".
That person has no clue how a slot machine works...LOL
If they bought one for home use, they will play the crap out of it but they
will realize over time that they cannot make money with it.
That player will also see that they are in the wrong business
and probably turn into a "casual gambler" instead.
At that point, they may try to learn how to maintain their machine
and keep it around for fun once in a while.

I was never a serious gambler but one time I blew like $500 in 2 hours.
Then I went back a few weeks later and did the SAME BLOODY thing!!!  :8-
I asked myself why the heck do I do that?  :25-
Once I learned how a slot worked - I never did that again...  :60-







Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: ChizzleMonkey on December 27, 2011, 11:45:47 AM
So you do absolutely nothing on a regular basis to maintain your slot machines other than a dusting? You just play day after day until something fails? What about all the coin dust that can build up over time and wreak havoc on the hopper optic or knife? If you have a bill validator, what about all the dust and other crap from the bills that can build up on the optics, gears, belts or motors? Etc. Dust is one of the worst things for a slot machine and even in the cleanest house, it still seems to accumulate over time. Casinos around the world have implemented a preventative maintence program to try to cut back on excessive costs caused by failures that could have been prevented by a simple dusting or cleaning. I guess home owners/hobbyists do not need such a program. Thanx for the replies!


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 27, 2011, 03:12:34 PM
So you do absolutely nothing on a regular basis to maintain your slot machines other than a dusting? You just play day after day until something fails?

Yup!


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: bigslope on December 28, 2011, 05:18:58 PM
So you do absolutely nothing on a regular basis to maintain your slot machines other than a dusting? You just play day after day until something fails?

Yup!

Same here. Why fix what ain't broke?



Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: knagl on December 29, 2011, 02:48:13 AM
Same here. Why fix what ain't broke?

That's what some of us around here do best.   :200- :5-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: kforeman on December 29, 2011, 03:03:03 AM
What exactly prompts one to purchase their own slot machine in the first place? Is it an addiction to gambling? Is it just a hobby? If a serious slots gambler bought a slot machine for home use, I'll bet THAT slot machine would get played more than one on a casino floor. It would probably take the jaws of life to pry their fingers from the buttons. A slot machine like that would need some preventative maintenance to keep it alive and well.

i disagree.  serious slots gamblers who own a machine probably don't play it very much at all.  i know someone who has 2 machines in his garage and is still at the casino every chance he gets.  it's all about the possibility of "hitting it big!" and you can't do that at home...whatcha gonna do give yourself a $10,000 handpay!?  :72-

preventative maintenance is very important for my casino because it does catch small issues before they become a bigger problem but there's plenty of problems that can come up when cleaning too.  we lose power supplies quite often and sometimes mpu's when we're cleaning and testing games.  i have a parts budget that allows me to buy new parts when needed; most home owners probably just give their games an occasional dusting because they don't want to pay for components that can fail while "deep cleaning."  even if you play every day i'd be surprised if your machine gets the volume of play that any one game on a casino floor gets so in my opinion the light dusting is adequate for most home slot machine owners.  :89-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: PLUNGER BOY on December 29, 2011, 03:16:55 AM
My mom and dad use to go to the casino once a week .About a 60 mile drive to Detroit or the bus to Canada . I bought them a slot machine for Christmas ONE .  THAT started a different  problem  they now have 6 and i have 16 . they love playing the machines and have never been back to the casino sense . The thrill of winning is always there. Its funner when some one else is there to see it happen . Every time I or my Parents hit some thing BIG we call and share it with each other . IF money is what you crave then work 3 jobs  or 24 hrs a day that will make you rich  :25- :25- or just dog tired  :89- :89-( as spoken from a self induced workaholic )


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: jdkmunch on December 29, 2011, 10:20:29 AM
So you do absolutely nothing on a regular basis to maintain your slot machines other than a dusting? You just play day after day until something fails? What about all the coin dust that can build up over time and wreak havoc on the hopper optic or knife? If you have a bill validator, what about all the dust and other crap from the bills that can build up on the optics, gears, belts or motors? Etc. Dust is one of the worst things for a slot machine and even in the cleanest house, it still seems to accumulate over time. Casinos around the world have implemented a preventative maintence program to try to cut back on excessive costs caused by failures that could have been prevented by a simple dusting or cleaning. I guess home owners/hobbyists do not need such a program. Thanx for the replies!

You are correct in your guess.   I've had my bally 6000 for many years now  - 5 or 6 I think.   I play with it regularly - dust on the outside YES - dust on the inside - NO -   

After 5 years of play - no worry of coin dust here - 


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: jdkmunch on December 29, 2011, 10:23:09 AM
In fact after 5 years I've only had to dust the reels lightly only once. 

 :294-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: brichter on December 29, 2011, 06:38:07 PM
So you do absolutely nothing on a regular basis to maintain your slot machines other than a dusting? You just play day after day until something fails? What about all the coin dust that can build up over time and wreak havoc on the hopper optic or knife? If you have a bill validator, what about all the dust and other crap from the bills that can build up on the optics, gears, belts or motors? Etc. Dust is one of the worst things for a slot machine and even in the cleanest house, it still seems to accumulate over time. Casinos around the world have implemented a preventative maintence program to try to cut back on excessive costs caused by failures that could have been prevented by a simple dusting or cleaning. I guess home owners/hobbyists do not need such a program. Thanx for the replies!

You do realize that these machines were designed to play 24/7 nonstop for months on end without much maintenance, correct? The level of play that these see in a home is probably only 1 or 2% of what they're designed for, so if a casino has theirs on a 30 day (monthly) maintenance schedule, the average Joe Home User would have to wait several years to get the same level of usage in between maintenance intervals that a casino machine does. 2.5% of 24 would be .6 hours a day, every day, I play each of mine probably 20-30 minutes every other day when I have the time and feel like it (I have 2 machines). Like I already posted, the only issue I've ever experienced is the rechargeable battery on my CHAMII+ dying because the machine wasn't powered on enough the past couple of months due to work and a couple trips away from home.


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: jdkmunch on December 29, 2011, 06:49:11 PM
I would even argue with you that 1/2 hour on at home is not the same as 1/2 hour on in a casino.  

The casino has smoke / spilled drinks / much more dust from many people moving about.


Hell how many of you have actually purchased a machine from directly off the casino floor??  The amount of
dirt in a casino slot is ASTOUNDING - IT'S caked in the fans / grills everywhere!! I'm amazed at what abuse
they take.  

I just got a machine off the floor -  and I just spent the past hour with dental floss and cleaned out the heat sink on
the lcd top box -     :30-  

I'm super anal and when I get something home I give it a super super cleaning - then it's good for ......... a long time


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: brichter on December 29, 2011, 06:52:49 PM
Well, I suppose that would be dependent on the new owners drinking/smoking habits and preferences...   :14- :222- :14- :134- :140- :14- :154- :253- :14- :151- :198- :14- :152- :171- :197- :14- :252-


 :96- :72- :72- :72-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: jdkmunch on December 29, 2011, 06:54:02 PM
 :259-

LOL

 :140-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: DannyG804 on December 29, 2011, 07:32:07 PM
So washable type reel strips may be cleaned with windex? I've only used mild water so far - i was afraid to try windex...   :81-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 29, 2011, 07:34:02 PM
So washable type reel strips may be cleaned with windex? I've only used mild water so far - i was afraid to try windex...   :81-

It's not recommended...stick with soapy water.
All you're doing is removing nicotine stains and coin dust...
I have used Windex many times without any problems but I was darn sure the strips had the protective coating on them.

I still recommend soapy water though...


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: DannyG804 on December 29, 2011, 07:41:55 PM
I've noticed that I pay more attention to all the little things like dust on the reels  :30- :30- :30-

It's not even that big of a deal at all - especially when I go to the casinos and see how some of those reels are hacked up!  :130- :130- :130-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: Jordan on April 05, 2012, 12:55:51 AM
The one thing I do is run the quarters thru a shell polisher to clean them before I put them into the machine.

It has nothing to do with maintenance on the machine, just keeps the coins clean so fingers don't turn black when feeding them into the machine & I hardly ever do that, I usually add credits with bills & play, it is the people who come by that like to make it pay out & feed them back in.

It's nice that all the quarters are clean & shiny when it pays out.



Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: ROCKET on May 03, 2012, 02:26:37 PM
Like anything else in life- like your human body. Keep it clean. Dust free - kids free if possible. On any glass or touch screens isopropyl alcohol. NO AMONIA! Weekly open door or lid -slant top etc check for vibration spots ? Check if using coin in. That no coins have missed hopper + are sitting on power supply or motherboard. Also "BIG" PROBLEM ON COIN MACHINES. The amount of metal dust built up around magnetic areas inside slot.  This can burn mother boards up in seconds. Any loose screws on door hinges. Bulbs out- reel strips all in grooves. Scotch tape the ends together on worn ones  Etc etc. Just treat it like your 16 + its your first car that's a clunker. That you want to make it look good etc


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: stayouttadabunker on May 03, 2012, 11:29:17 PM
haha! Glad you're not thinking about me Rocket because I remember I drove my Toyota Corolla 4-on-the-floor
like I was in a demolition derby!  :72-
I left parts of the engine on the highway somewhere up on US11.  :5-


Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: 4 Deuces on May 04, 2012, 01:32:23 PM
According to the slot manuals, regular preventative maintenance is suggested and includes dusting, vacuuming, cleaning BV, coin optics, etc.  I did all of this when I first got the machine and I haven't had to do it since (4 months later).  It seems the closed door keeps dirt out and we're not pulling FULL cash cans every day like casinos do.  I keep rotating the same few bills, so the machine will take forever to truly require another cleaning of that intensity.  Like a previous post, for me, I would be afraid of damaging the machine more than helping the cleaning I might do.  Beyond dusting the outside and cleaning the screen and buttons, I'm thinking maybe annually for the inside?  I haven't had a machine for a year yet, so I'll post again next January!   :96-

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Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: reho33 on May 04, 2012, 02:49:56 PM
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Title: Re: Home owner preventative maintenance
Post by: CaptainHappy on May 04, 2012, 08:35:18 PM
Everyone has been using this line:

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CH :95-

New Smileys for the Star Wars Lovers for the "4th" :89-