34V DC is the supply an MDB vending machine puts on the bus, and it is what most modern vending validators expect. If your machine talks MDB, the acceptor almost certainly runs at 34V rather than the 12V used in amusement equipment — mixing the two up is one of the most common ordering mistakes we see.
This collection lists our 34V units: ICT XBA and XBA Mini validators with 100 and 400 note stackers, ICT LX7 models with 200 note stackers and knob adjustment, Pyramid Apex -UB4 units with standard, Coinco, and VFM bezels, and the MEI Talos vending and amusement range. Many of the ICT units here are built for a specific currency — USD, dual-currency USD/CAD, Israeli shekel, Russian ruble, Uruguayan peso, Costa Rican colón, Jamaican dollar, and Boliviano among them.
Currency build matters as much as voltage: a validator programmed for one note set will not read another, so confirm the currency before ordering. Check stacker capacity and bezel style against your existing cutout too. This collection filters out discontinued models, so what you see here is our current 34V lineup — send us your machine make and model and we will confirm the exact match.









































