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We are getting rid of the basic wash and lowering our prices overall, so 2 changes at once trying to build back volume. Someone installed a new razor in town in a wash that was closed down.
Best way would be to setup a test jig to quickly swap out microcoin units to test quickly. You would basically just be unplugging and plugging units into the val board to test after you setup your test jig. You should have a spare timer on your shelf, not just for this, but as a backup to...
Pricing and spacing will be market dependent. Spacing will also factor 3 vs 4 packages. There have been many discussions of 3 v 4 choices. We have 4 right now, going to switch to 3 at 1 site and see how that goes. There are claims of higher ticket averages with 3 choices
And this is why we cut power to bays to close or work on them. People will move cones like they aren't there for any reason and try to use the bay. We have had people move cones, try to put coins in a powered down bay and then have the gall to complain it won't work.
Have you talked to Steve about your issue? Also, what exactly is the nayax system doing that you are having issues with. We have his kit on an acw 4 and another on an acw 5, both work, though we do get the occasional hiccup with the nayax system
The led6s with the new internal electronics don't work with nayax, I found that out the hard way. Timer never shuts off after nayax stops and sends stop signal.
We were trying to rebuild pumps, but anything more than a seal kit or valves and we now replace with a new one. It's not worth it for us time wise and parts are expensive. The pumps last 15-20 years, a lot of the ones we are replacing have served a good, long life. If the only thing wrong with...