Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
I picked up a Peter Simper Atlantic model fruit machine from Bristol yesterday. I travelled a fair few miles to collect it. It had been stored outside in a yard, the only thing protecting it from the elements was some aluminium sheets. I knew what kind of condition it was going to be in before I got there. The chap who was advertising the machine for sale was asking £50, though he said that he would take offers on it. In the end I got it for free, he was just happy for me to take it to create some space.
The pictures of the machine were taken right after I had removed it from my car, so not even wiped it down yet. It needs a new piece of wood on the top as this is rotten. The door of the machine had been closed so the insides are not too bad. I noticed that at the power source the wires have been cut, so would need to fix that to see if it powers up or not.
There are no pictures online that I can find of this particular model. Going off the high win payouts, I believe this to be a club version, reading what other people have said about these machines. I have two capital model machines already and when I noticed this one for sale, curiosity got the better of me, as I wanted to see the inside workings of the machine, and of course to see if it worked or not. The seller had mentioned to me that if nobody came for it soon that he would be taking it to the recycling centre, so it became a bit of a mercy mission to save the machine.
The pictures of the machine were taken right after I had removed it from my car, so not even wiped it down yet. It needs a new piece of wood on the top as this is rotten. The door of the machine had been closed so the insides are not too bad. I noticed that at the power source the wires have been cut, so would need to fix that to see if it powers up or not.
There are no pictures online that I can find of this particular model. Going off the high win payouts, I believe this to be a club version, reading what other people have said about these machines. I have two capital model machines already and when I noticed this one for sale, curiosity got the better of me, as I wanted to see the inside workings of the machine, and of course to see if it worked or not. The seller had mentioned to me that if nobody came for it soon that he would be taking it to the recycling centre, so it became a bit of a mercy mission to save the machine.
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Re: Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
Hi Runner
Nice find. I'm surprised the glasses and artwork are in such good condition for something stored outside. As it says inside, 'convert between 6d and 5p', I'm guessing it was made circa 1972... but this actually has some PCBs and electronics inside... Quite a surprise for a machine of this year...
You have hell of a restoration project on your hands... so I wish you good luck and hope to see the grand results of your work.
All the best... Dicky
Nice find. I'm surprised the glasses and artwork are in such good condition for something stored outside. As it says inside, 'convert between 6d and 5p', I'm guessing it was made circa 1972... but this actually has some PCBs and electronics inside... Quite a surprise for a machine of this year...
You have hell of a restoration project on your hands... so I wish you good luck and hope to see the grand results of your work.
All the best... Dicky
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I wouldn't dare even connect it to mains... So best of luck, but be very careful too!
Is that bottom artwork screenprinted glass?
Is that bottom artwork screenprinted glass?
Re: Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
Aristomatic,
I just added another photo - it is of the wires coming from the power supply that have been cut, and the plastic connector which I assume would marry together with another plastic connector. Where would I get hold of the correct connector? Or should I cut the existing connector off and solder all of the wiring together? I don't know if the artwork is screen printed or not. How would you begin to go about it?
Thanks.
I just added another photo - it is of the wires coming from the power supply that have been cut, and the plastic connector which I assume would marry together with another plastic connector. Where would I get hold of the correct connector? Or should I cut the existing connector off and solder all of the wiring together? I don't know if the artwork is screen printed or not. How would you begin to go about it?
Thanks.
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Wrong person to ask I'm afraid LOL! Use search menu to find similar threads...
Re: Peter Simper machines
There's an ex engineer on above thread that left his email who could maybe
assist you or put you in touch with likeminded others or await response from
other forum members who may have worked on or currently own PS Models.
Re: Peter Simper machines
There's an ex engineer on above thread that left his email who could maybe
assist you or put you in touch with likeminded others or await response from
other forum members who may have worked on or currently own PS Models.
Re: Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
The pins in those plastic sockets are held in place by small prongs, there are various small tools for each type and size that allow you to remove the pins and replace with new. Head down to your local DIY electronics store with a sample and they'll have what you need.
Re: Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
Suspect you might be struggling to get similar connectors. You might need to resort to getting a new style connect to replace or simply solder the wires. I’m assuming your confident working with mains wiring etc otherwise prob not a good project !
Re: Peter Simper Atlantic fruit machine
Thank you gameswatgameswat wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 6:21 pm The pins in those plastic sockets are held in place by small prongs, there are various small tools for each type and size that allow you to remove the pins and replace with new. Head down to your local DIY electronics store with a sample and they'll have what you need.
Thanks Geoff
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