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big mondo sensor on the larger of the two sensor boards is a visible light phototransistor:
big mondo sensor on the larger of the two sensor boards is a visible light phototransistor:
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/Indexer/Datasheet-03/DSA0050960.html
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/Indexer/Datasheet-03/DSA0050960.html
A Coin Receiver / Sorter has also been dropped off - its main circuitboard is toast, but the solenoids and sensors are all there.  It's much simpler than the dollar eater, but it will have to be connected to an Arduino or something to make it work.
It has optical sensors which determine whether the incoming coin is a quarter, nickel or dime (others fall right out) and solenoids which enable or reject incoming coins.  There is an electromagnetic coil on the back which I assume is to watch for highly inductive coins, aka slugs, so that the reject solenoid can be activated.  This keeps slugs of the right size from being collected in the sorted coin towers.
The coin towers have optical sensors which can report when they are near full or near empty.  I think the near full ones would be important, to tell Al or whoever to come and get some coins.  The way the coin towers are assembled, i think it may be possible to just stick a coin roll tube in there and bundle it up - which is how banks require coins to be deposited anyway.
There are also solenoids for releasing coins, so if you want to be able to give change or jackpots or whatever...




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