110V units run off AC line power instead of a low-voltage DC supply. You will find them in amusement and arcade cabinets, jukeboxes, and older equipment built to feed the validator straight from mains rather than through a 12V or 24V power supply. If your machine has no DC harness for the acceptor, 110V is what you need.
The ICT side is the A6E series in 300, 500, and 800 note capacities with standard, downstack, and fitted bezels, PA7-E acceptors, LX7 units with pulse and RS232 output, a TAO2 validator, and an XBA build with an integrated GP58VE printer. Pyramid contributes the Apex 7400-UB3 and 7600-UB3. MEI's 110V range is the Talos EUS series — T6T1, T681, T811, T831, T881, and T8T1 amusement acceptors in U5, U7, U10, and D7 configurations.
Voltage is not the only thing to match. These ship in pulse, MDB, and serial variants, so confirm what your board expects, and check bezel style against your existing cutout. This collection filters out discontinued models, so what you see is our current 110V lineup. Send us the part number off the unit you are replacing and we will confirm the match.




























