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Hi Friends! I'm at home in Austria and I have a slot machine produced in England - Summit Coin Piccadilly Royale. I do not have a contact person in Austria who is familiar with such slots. I think a part is missing. As you can see from the pictures, a plug is loose in the slot machine. I believe that there was once the reservoir for the coins. After all, that's a gaming machine and you could win money with it. Inside of the machine, there is a black rectangular opening, which leads to the front. I think the hole is transporting the coins by winning a game. The loose plug that you see in the image leads 120 volt electricity and would have to be plugged into the coin box somewhere - I dont´t know, if this is real. The 3 neon lights are burning. Flow into the transformer 230 volts and the current is 120 volt, 50 volt and 12 volt back out of the transformer. Are you familiar with these slot machines? I am not sure - but I think - I NEED A HOPPER!!! Do you know someone who is a specialist for this? I'm really interested to take this machine back into operation and also want to invest money - the machine is otherwise in great condition and is running with Austrian Schillings. Because the machine has been produced in England, I hope that I will find the solution in England. Please help me continue somehow - I am grateful for any advice! With best regards from Austria! Norbert KARL
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Hi Friends! I'm at home in Austria and I have a slot machine produced in England - Summit Coin Piccadilly Royale. I do not have a contact person in Austria who is familiar with such slots. I think a part is missing. As you can see from the pictures, a plug is loose in the slot machine. I believe that there was once the reservoir for the coins. After all, that's a gaming machine and you could win money with it. Inside of the machine, there is a black rectangular opening, which leads to the front. I think the hole is transporting the coins by winning a game. The loose plug that you see in the image leads 120 volt electricity and would have to be plugged into the coin box somewhere - I dont´t know, if this is real. The 3 neon lights are burning. Flow into the transformer 230 volts and the current is 120 volt, 50 volt and 12 volt back out of the transformer. Are you familiar with these slot machines? Do you know someone who is a specialist for this? I'm really interested to take this machine back into operation and also want to invest money - the machine is otherwise in great condition and is running with Austrian Schillings. Because the machine has been produced in England, I hope that I will find the solution in England. Please help me continue somehow - I am grateful for any advice! With best regards from Austria! Norbert KARL
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