I bought a WOM 200 unit from eBay about a year ago. Needless to say I got it in very bad shape. It was as if stored face-up cover off in a barn for 30 years.
I had taken apart what is not riveted and cleaned out all the crap. I also rewired the lighting system as someone had ripped out the original and installed Christmas lights.
I spent at least a hundred hours restoring it.
The DPU 10 pricing unit was particularly bad with all linkages frozen. I had to completely disassemble to get it operational again. I followed the book for making adjustments.
Ever since its had a particular intermittent problem. Sometimes when there is 10 cents credit, the subtract 2 solenoid only subtracts 1. It's not the solenoid can't physically move the disk, but rather the subtract 2 solenoid gets too short of pulse. It causes the plunger to only move part way.
It's been about a year since I've done WOM maintenance and I am revisiting the issue.
I am first examining the WOM 200 model V-3WA-D schematic. The same model of my WOM. Particularly how the WOM and my DPU 10 interacts electrically. To completely understand how the cycles work. Timing etc.
I have found a puzzling thing.
The blue Seeburg tag says type DPU 10 however the wiring and disk contacts do not match my DPU 10 documentation.
It can only operate as a single pricing unit. Things have obviously been changed but this is what I find puzzling:
*The harness appears original.
*Plus 3 and minus 3 solenoids are present and wired.
*The contact PCB and its terminals appear original and not tampered with (No apparent odd jumpers etc.
*Vergin never-soldered terminals on the PCB show they are connected on the schematic (Connections 8, 10 and 11).
*Rotary switches that are on the schematic are not on my unit.
Did Seeburg ever produce a SPU that would fit a WOM 200?
I'm just trying to understand what I have, exactly.