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I'm not an attorney, but pretty sure this is false. They have to be able to pierce the corporate veil to hold you personally liable - if you use an LLC or any corporate structure as intended, it will provide protection. Even if you "run" the washes, you are a mere employee of the LLC. If what...
NCS has it for $229, don't know if thats the whole unit or just the insert though.
I was just as sticker shocked as you though when I needed a few more for some vacs about a month back. Luckily, I found some functional ones at one of the washes we bought.
How do you like the uvp? We were considering switching to that, don't know how it would work with ceramic though, we have that in all our self serves at this point.
I would add both, triple foam first then air dryer, if budget requires spreading them out. They make winter tri-foam chemicals, don't know if they'll work for Canada cold temperatures. There is also an automatic air/washer fluid blow down system that seems to work well for some of the northern...
How many people would you actually lose if you didn't have swipe? I'm guessing not many, most of those using swipe are doing so because it is available. If they are forced to tap or insert their card, they will do so. Nayax forces tap or insert before allowing swiping, and even then swiping is...
That's a check valve to put under a bad motor if one goes bad, the good motor will still keep the vacuum running. Without that the suction from the good motor will just get pulled through the bad motor and the vacuum won't work. Basically a band aid until the bad motor can be replaced. I can't...
What does the manufacturer/ distributor/ service tech have to say? An express tunnel that can only load 1 car at a time seems like an emergency repair to me
That's going to be quite a task if you don't have control wiring experience, it can be done though. Will take patience and a good understanding of how to use a multimeter
I would break it down into parts, ie get the power working to timer and coin acceptor and make sure those are working as...