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mjwalsh

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Mep is right, you could do with a PLC, PIE or UNO all you née is an initial signal to trigger or activate.
I would be in the camp above ... knowing that the circuit & firmware would be simple enough. For some it might be a good fit especially if they had a way of getting the right sized stainless cabinet & hopper parts if needed for little money used ... discarded or whatever. The needed voltages would need to be resolved possibly with a low cost but reliable DC relay within the circuit.

From a standpoint of healthy competition ... it could make sense. It would require a bit more manpower than than the $2400 turnkey solution.
 

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This is probably a better question for Unitec but wanted to know if anyone is doing this. We are buying a Sentinel and will get the vac token option but would like an option on the touch screen for the people that don't want the token. I think it just vends it automatically. Is anyone doing this on their Sentinel or Portal?
 

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Is anyone dispensing a free Vac Token using the Carolina Pride token dispenser?

This is the only unit I have been able to find that makes the customer push a button in order to get there free Vac Token. Would love to hear from anyone that is using it or has used it and any pro and cons of giving a free Vac Token.

In process of doing a remodel with new Auto and want to offer the free Vac token to any auto wash purchase, just trying to see if this works ok with an unattended wash.

I will attach a pic of the token dispenser.
Carwash marketing system has one I am getting ready to install just depends on what type of PlayStation you you have.
 

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Greg it’s been a while but do you have any feedback On your buddy that installed this token dispenser

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It's worked for him. I ran the location for him for a Year or so and they would occasionally jam but that was about it. He just recently installed two more at another location and hooked up to a three column laurel vendor. All auto customers get a vac token but the top wash ($20)gets a vending packet in addition to the vac token. The packet includes a microfiber, wet towel, and two branded air fresheners. I've got a friend that says he can build one for half the cost of the MSi unit with a PLC but sourcing the small hoppers have been difficult.
 

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It's worked for him. I ran the location for him for a Year or so and they would occasionally jam but that was about it. He just recently installed two more at another location and hooked up to a three column laurel vendor. All auto customers get a vac token but the top wash ($20)gets a vending packet in addition to the vac token. The packet includes a microfiber, wet towel, and two branded air fresheners. I've got a friend that says he can build one for half the cost of the MSi unit with a PLC but sourcing the small hoppers have been difficult.
Appreciate the feedback, I’m definitely going to dispense tokens and leaning towards the MSI. Thanks again
 

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It's worked for him. I ran the location for him for a Year or so and they would occasionally jam but that was about it. He just recently installed two more at another location and hooked up to a three column laurel vendor. All auto customers get a vac token but the top wash ($20)gets a vending packet in addition to the vac token. The packet includes a microfiber, wet towel, and two branded air fresheners. I've got a friend that says he can build one for half the cost of the MSi unit with a PLC but sourcing the small hoppers have been difficult.
Also meant to ask if you found the size of the token matters at all, hang ups etc..
 

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I believe they were .984 tokens. I had a couple of jams and they were a little pain to clear but I ended up slightly tilting the WSII hopper forward and that seem to fix it. IIRC you have to have the coin chute that the coins roll down, not slide down
 

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