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I have a boatload of customers who's card will not work with Cryptopay also.. I've been talking to Monex and they are sending me a test unit to try on my Wash Select 2. Hopefully it will work and if so I plan on switching over to them.
I got on cryptopay chat today and asked. They told me they are working on a swipe/tap combo reader and hope to release it by the end of the year. I will personally keep looking for other options as I really want something that will read chip cards.
I prefer Petit over the others and I have both. The Petit is built like a tank, is super fast, and the customers love them. I believe it has a lot to do with the water rocking the car back and forth while washing that makes the customer feel like they are really getting their moneys worth...
Wanted to let everyone know that the ones in the below link, work. You have to teflon them but other than that they work like a champ. Thanks Mep.
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-13158-dema-63-79-inlet-barb-1-4-with-o-ring.aspx
I have a flojet that will quit working and I can disconnect the air and reconnect it and it will start working again. Is this a bad flow jet or is something causing it?
Do y'all use the large screw in tips or the push in tips? I like neither. I've got all mine converted to the small screw in tips. Just can't remember where I got the adapter from. Lol
Yes. Here is the list of the voices.
1. Drive forward
2. Place car in park
3. Back up
4. Presoak
5. Triple Foam
6. Sealant
7. Spot free
8. Please exit slowly
9. Ceramic
This is the speaker: https://www.floydbell.com/parts/AN454_16V
I am using the relays that fire my existing bay signs to energize my speaker relays. 120 volt coils on the relays.
I am in Georgia. Come on down anytime!
It is very labor intensive. Now that I have people wanting me to build custom speakers for their machines, I was trying to find a simpler way to do it. A PLC seems like it would be as long as I didn't have to use the PLC and relays. Can you recommend a PLC?