Depends on the model Most are rated 6amps. However they draw only about 3amps
2.5 amps
You can buy slot machines at slot machine retailers, which are located under various names throughout the country. However, slot machine use is not legal in every state and therefore may not sell to you if you live in a state where use is not permitted.
It depends upon which slot machine you are referring to. On many older and some newer slot machines, the jackpot symbol is a red seven. However, many slot machines today use a variety of symbols. Check the paytable on your favorite slot machine to determine which symbols have the highest payout. Keep in mind that many games now have bonus features (free spins, etc.) that can generate cumulative payouts far exceeding what the highest paying symbols might pay by themselves.
Look for the nameplate on the machine. There is will tell you the voltage and amperage that the machine needs to operate. Use this equation to find the wattage of the machine, Watts = Amps x Volts.
10 amps
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a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps
Video slot machines, in general, all look the same. What makes one unique compared to others would be the ease of use of the machine, the colours, the size and the graphics on the screen.
The answer depends upon the slot machine and its popularity, support by the manufacturer, the casinos replacement scheduling, etc., but figure around five years.I have seen some slot machines in nearly constant use for over 15 years, however.
Hmmmm, how about have 3 empty tape rolls for each "picture", and to work it, they have to be hand spun. Then for the outside, it could be just a decoritive cardboard box around it with 3 holes for the spinning slots? lol Just an idea!
about 3 or 4
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You have to use the random block, with its wires connected to the duration of the motors.