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Ric

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Who do you use to repair your Coinco validators? Since they are about $300 new, at what point do you quit repairing them and just get a new replacement?
 

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It all depends on the condition and what’s wrong with the validator has to what it will cost to repair it. I won’t repair a BA-30 or a MC2600 anymore, the MC2600 is a very poor validator for the car wash industry. Some of the earlier Mag-50’s require board change to upgrade them to accept the new currency, this pushes the repair price up to the point that you might think about replacing the validator.
 

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Ric,

If the cost of repair is 40-50% of the cost of a new one, buy a new one. Technology changes so fast that you are best serviced with the latest technology.

Uncle Sam
 

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Ric,

If the cost of repair is 40-50% of the cost of a new one, buy a new one. Technology changes so fast that you are best serviced with the latest technology. Uncle Sam
And with the track record that Coinco has for not being secure, I wouldn't spend a dime on one and would change to something better.
 

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And with the track record that Coinco has for not being secure, I wouldn't spend a dime on one and would change to something better.
My changers give tokens only. I don't need a high security validator. The Coinco's work fine for my needs. If I gave back "real money" I would probably have something else.
 

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Who do you use to repair your Coinco validators?
I send mine to American Changer. I dispense all tokens as well. I have been very happy with the CoinCos. I usually get $80,000 to $100,000 dollars worth of bills before something goes wrong. You can't beat that! I have MAG 52s, MAG 50s and MAG 60s. I have 13 units in operation.

One note, on all my validators I remove the bottom plastic plate and smear die-electric grease all over the bottom of the circuit board. This keeps any moisture from burning it out prematurely.

The repair cost at American is usually $120-190. Everyone I get back from repair last the same as new.
 
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