cjc118
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Hello,
Just purchased a Nayax CC unit for my wash and am having some difficulty in getting the information to wire up to my existing car wash wiring. I have an old wash with mechanical dial to select functions. Everything runs on 24vac direct. The coin mechs activates the timer sending 24vac to the dial to select various functions and run motors starters and chemical solenoids.
I would like the set the Nayax unit to run in the count up mode, and I was hoping that I could wire it directly to supply the 24vac to selector dial in parallel with the coin timer output, however, in the instructions that I got from the Nayax tech support, is that the output is some type of transister type grounding output - needs a dc circuit which is grounded when activated by the CC payment.
Anyone have a similar set up to me and how did you solve this problem? Is there an alternate solution wiring wise that would offer some type of dry contact type set up to run as I imagine? I really only know what 4 wires do as there are no identifiers as to what wired are wired to in the unit, just the mention of 24 ac/dc power and ground, and pulse and ground outputs.
Nayax tech support didn't seem to have a great deal of knowledge in this area, and I would like to get it up and running asap.
Thanks
Corey
Just purchased a Nayax CC unit for my wash and am having some difficulty in getting the information to wire up to my existing car wash wiring. I have an old wash with mechanical dial to select functions. Everything runs on 24vac direct. The coin mechs activates the timer sending 24vac to the dial to select various functions and run motors starters and chemical solenoids.
I would like the set the Nayax unit to run in the count up mode, and I was hoping that I could wire it directly to supply the 24vac to selector dial in parallel with the coin timer output, however, in the instructions that I got from the Nayax tech support, is that the output is some type of transister type grounding output - needs a dc circuit which is grounded when activated by the CC payment.
Anyone have a similar set up to me and how did you solve this problem? Is there an alternate solution wiring wise that would offer some type of dry contact type set up to run as I imagine? I really only know what 4 wires do as there are no identifiers as to what wired are wired to in the unit, just the mention of 24 ac/dc power and ground, and pulse and ground outputs.
Nayax tech support didn't seem to have a great deal of knowledge in this area, and I would like to get it up and running asap.
Thanks
Corey