I am desperately hoping someone will be kind enough to help me, or suggest someone who can. I have an early c. 1947 Bally Hi-Boy I am trying to repair for a customer. It will not pay out. I’ve spent two days, can’t find any info, and I’m stumped. I’m in desperate need of a wiring diagram and information about how this machine works. Particularly, what relays/switches set the machine up to pay and how is payout determined. I’m pretty sure there has to be a circuit set up where the power source (one side of 120 vac) is routed through the rivet plates on each reel to the appropriate contact on what I’ll call a “stepper plate” containing a series of rivets such that when a contact finger is run over the rivets in succession each one momentary energizes a relay which in turn momentarily energies a soleniod that spits out one nickle with each pulse. I can't for the life of me figure out why it isn’t working, though I can get it to pay if I bypass the rivet plates for the second and third reels. But in most cases the payout doesn’t jibe with the symbol on the reel! Can anyone help? Is there any such thing as a wiring diagram, manual or someone I can ask? I would be indebted. I have the machine out of the cabinet and on the bench. I don’t use this forum much, so would greatly appreciate a call at (317) 730-0018 if anyone can help. Thanks!
Bob Peltz, Prop.
Big Boy Toys Restorations
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