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    Nayax and LED6 constant count-up

    I've contemplated that, however I can't seem to find a relay to interface with Nayax since the bays run 24VAC. Maybe I've just had bad luck with some of their techs, but even the ones I've been recommended from them show up as 24vac and immediately let the smoke out. 😮‍💨
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    The Nayax problems and info sticky.

    Cross posted, I forgot this sticky was here. 😮‍💨 I'm overhauling one of my bays and came into an interesting situation. Wired everything up and upon power on, my LED6 would instantly go to count-up. Before even booting, and would continue on even during a nayax restart. I assumed a Nayax issue...
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    Nayax and LED6 constant count-up

    I'm overhauling one of my bays and came into an interesting situation. Wired everything up and upon power on, my LED6 would instantly go to count-up. Before even booting, and would continue on even during a nayax restart. I assumed a Nayax issue given all the "fun" I've had with their readers...
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    Washdown with Nayax readers

    The Nayax reads 13.56 mifare in addition to it's tap to pay. I set each fob up as a "prepaid contactless card" in the backend and auto load it with $500 credit each month. Each NFC tag creates a "unique card ID" post decryption as well, so I'm not too worried about anyone copying the fob...
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    Washdown with Nayax readers

    I run a couple of these for wash down. I put one on the ring for each vehicle we have. YARONGTECH rfid Fob 13.56MHZ For Access Control - black color (pack of 10) https://a.co/d/99xd6eH
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    Cryptopay Cryptotap Concerns

    All the documentation I've seen on Nayax requires 24VDC. Any sort of power supply you're running, or will it accept 24VAC without issue?
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    WAGO wire connectors

    222 I believe are rated for slightly higher current, and have a better tenancy to try and remove your fingernail while disengaging them. 221 are rated just fine for 99% of wash applications, and don't screw up your manicure, leaving nails intact. 👍
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    Strange issue with Washworld Razor

    Glad to hear it!
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    ID this pump?

    Thank you sir! I had written it off as a cat pump, simply because it wasn't blue.
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    ID this pump?

    I'm hoping one of you can identify the pump for me. I'm in the process of rebuilding our pumps and can't seem to find any identifying information to source a rebuild kit. The sticker on top of the crankcase says made in Japan if that helps?
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    Major Safe - Removable Dial Help

    These work?
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    Internet options

    NP
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    Internet options

    Each device on the internet has an address, an IP. This address can change from time to time as your modem gets updated or you get re prioritized. Some devices like to have one address for themselves. So when you're "driving to it" you don't end up in the neighbors house. A Static IP is just a...
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    Hamilton DRS Hopper Motor Swap

    Do you have a steering wheel puller, or a pulley puller?
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    New to the game

    Yes, he meant to say Razor. I derailed, Taser is the brand of stun gun police carry. IBA is an abbreviation for In Bay Automatic, of which Razor from Wash World is a well regarded machine.
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