Now, I was - as usually - strolling around some manufacturers sites and ended up on the Maytag commercial website.
I thought to my self that these TL multi-housing washers sure look like they have a lot in common with VMW design, especially the controls.
So I downloaded the manual and found this verry interesting site in it.
Now, sure, I don't know if anything I say could work, but, given the assumption that the basic control unit is the same and that the coin drop is sold as an add-on, I thought that the mentioned jumper terminals should be present on ANY VMW washer, most likely even on the consumer grade versions.
I don't know if that is true, and if so, if they are actual physical jumpers within the PCB casing or if they are just tracks.
And then again, if one could modify these connections, I would still not know if the programming would accept that or if it would cause an error.
But I got the strange feeling I'm onto something there...

I thought to my self that these TL multi-housing washers sure look like they have a lot in common with VMW design, especially the controls.
So I downloaded the manual and found this verry interesting site in it.
Now, sure, I don't know if anything I say could work, but, given the assumption that the basic control unit is the same and that the coin drop is sold as an add-on, I thought that the mentioned jumper terminals should be present on ANY VMW washer, most likely even on the consumer grade versions.
I don't know if that is true, and if so, if they are actual physical jumpers within the PCB casing or if they are just tracks.
And then again, if one could modify these connections, I would still not know if the programming would accept that or if it would cause an error.
But I got the strange feeling I'm onto something there...
