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When I last checked, a new manifold was over $500 and a complete pump was over $600. Resleaving was less than $200. So I resleaved. Sadly. Dynajet is out of biz...
I could have written this post as well. I used Dynajet to resleave my Cat310s but I learned the original owner has passed. His son picked up some of the resleaving work for me but now the Dynajet website is offline.
Anyone know of a machining operation that can resleave a Cat310?
Us car wash types read something like "albeit" and our eyes cross while having to do a Google look-up and all! Typing is also a chore when our knuckles drag on the ground so much... :sneaky:🐒
The discussion in this post
https://www.carwashforum.com/threads/the-nayax-problems-and-info-sticky.17758/post-178291
gives excellent arguments for leaving count-up mode forever. You make more money and you avoid the “can’t STOP” problems altogether.
Replying to https://www.carwashforum.com/threads/the-nayax-problems-and-info-sticky.17758/post-178295
NAYAX self serve car wash users should read the above post. The road to Hell is paved with count-up transactions where the stop switch wasn't pressed or didn't work. (I have a dead NAYAX...
I'm using the VPOS Touch on my SS bays. They took time to configure and some exprimenting, adding relays, pullup resistors, etc. I'm a retired EE so within my wheelhouse. Tech support has been helpful. You have to get into their support network but I've gotten questions and problems resolved...
Hi Brian,
I just completed my first installation of the Nayax VPOS Touch at my self serve car wash. I used the Pulse1 line to drive a DC relay that switches my main 24VAC line on for Count Up mode operation (standard in this area, Colorado). I also sense the coin drops with a relay and pass...