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      uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

      I’m amazed! Thank you so much for your help on this one

      Printer has just been ordered! now if I could find a note taker for delivery tomorrow we might just be able to get it to the Oxford Blue at the weekend!

      In case you where wondering, this is Muddy getting excited!

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        A Former User last edited by

        Github link for my forked Repo: https://github.com/spynappels/openfeathercoinatm.git

        +1

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          A Former User last edited by

          I’ll +1 muddy as well…

          Keep up the enthusiasm!

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          • kris_davison
            kris_davison last edited by

            Wow would love to build one of these its amazing what you guys are doing here!

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            • MrWyrm
              MrWyrm administrators last edited by

              There’s a guy called Ronan who’s the Director of Internation Sales at pyramid. I’ve dropped him an e-mail asking about UK distributors. I’ll report back.

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                uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                Kris, thats the idea :)

                I’m just drawing the case up in CAD now, bit difficult without the hardware here, but I can get the basics done. As soon as the hardware arrives I’ll get it finished and off to the laser cutters to get it burnt in 2mm steel. When we have it right we can make the files open source as well!

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                  uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                  There’s a guy called Ronan who’s the Director of Internation Sales at pyramid. I’ve dropped him an e-mail asking about UK distributors. I’ll report back.

                  I’ve just emailed them the same question :)

                  Do you think they will put the price up because of the sudden interest in their product?

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                  • MrWyrm
                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                    Haha, now they think there’s a demand, send them e-mail offering to be a distributor.

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                      uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                      I’m looking at one of these http://shanghai-elan.cn/Download/Download%20files/Lumina%20Datasheet.pdf I think everything we have so far is configured to use a pulse interface, so maybe this will do?

                      spynappels can you see anything in the code that might allude to how the pulses are counted? and if there is anything that looks like it’s expecting the pulses to come in at a set frequency?

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                      • MrWyrm
                        MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                        We do not have a distributor at this point of time. If you wish to acquire a unit you may buy it directly from us.

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                          spynappels last edited by

                          The pulses are counted at 50ms intervals, with a 2000ms timeout.

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                            spynappels last edited by

                            Given the price of FTC, we could try it with a coin acceptor first, these are cheaper:

                            http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Multi-Coin-Acceptor-Selector-Mechanism-for-UK-coins-1-2-5p-10p-20p-50p-/260856916542?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Other&hash=item3cbc48aa3e

                            Limit it to 50p, £1 and £2 perhaps?

                            They work on the same principle, using pulses…

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                            • MrWyrm
                              MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                              FYI

                              A 12 Volt Pulse mode Apex 7000 series with a 500 notes cash box will cost 239 dollars plus shipping, approximately 65 dollars to the U.K.

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                                spynappels last edited by

                                Then the coin acceptor at < £25 is a better first bet!

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                                  uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                  Just come across them.

                                  Looking at the code

                                  const int DOLLAR_PULSE = 4; //pulses per dollar
                                  

                                  Is it going to be easy enough to add addition lines? for what we want at this point?

                                  I’m in for ordering 1 to go with the rest of the stuff that’s on it’s way, if you think we have a 50%+ chance of getting it to work, I have found a link where people are using the same model with a Ardunio to create a piggy bank, so that sounds promising to me

                                  He’s going to get very suspicious as I’ve just sent him the same question. I’m not fussed about the shipping as if we wait till the end of March I can get one brought back with family. I’m warming to the coin taker version the more I read about it

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                                  • MrWyrm
                                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                    Seconded, it’s an easier route for the first prototype. I linked earlier in the thread to a R-Pi project which uses one of these.

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                                      uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                      I’ve read some more of the code now, and there’s a section for adding additional denominations, so it looks like that may be covered :)

                                           //----------------------------------------------------------
                                           // Add additional currency denomination logic here: $5, $10, $20 
                                           //----------------------------------------------------------
                                         
                                           pulseCount = 0; // reset pulse count
                                           pulseTime = 0;
                                        
                                      }
                                      

                                      Spynappels, where about’s in the world are you? I’m going to need to buy you a beer and soon

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                                        uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                        Quick update on parts for you gents, let me know if you think I’m missing anything

                                        • Coin selector - ordered should be here next week
                                        • A2 Micro Panel Thermal Printer - ordered and dispatched
                                        • Arduino Uno - ordered should be here next week
                                        • Arduino SD Shield and Real Time Clock - ordered and dispatched
                                        • DC/DC (Buck) Converter 12V to 5V 3A - see below
                                        • Resistor 10K - in the shed
                                        • Barrel Plug 2.1 mm - not needed
                                        • Power Supply 12V - going to use an old PC PSU for now, as it give 12v and 5v so no need for the above
                                        • SD Card - on the shelf behind me

                                        Do you guys have any ideas on what you want the finished article to look like? or are you happy to go with a variation of the housing I post a couple of days back?

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                                        • MrWyrm
                                          MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                          How are you planning on connecting to the network?

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                                            spynappels last edited by

                                            Looks good, the Arduino can take 12 volts into the barrel connector, and if you’re using a shield I’d recommend taking a 12V from the PSU to the barrel connector, it’s just easier than trying to bypass the RAW +ve in past one of the shield pins.

                                            Let me know when you get the Uno and I’ll try and talk you through some of the gotchas.

                                            The code will be easy to alter to allow for different denominations of coin, I’ll see if it is easy to change the code so that you don’t get a QR code for every coin inserted, with allowing coins that becomes a little more problematic unless we limit it to only pound coins to begin with.

                                            I’m in Northern Ireland btw, so our coins are the same as yours but we have our own banknotes as well as the Bank of England ones.

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