don't be teasin MEP,we need details!!!!!raised max charge to $15 after i added a programmable relay to end the cc when stop is selected (which also completely stopped calls about being charged $10 for a 4-minute wash).
I've been wanting to find a way to have the cc stop when the stop button is pressed forever, but had no idea how. Crypotpay told me it wasn't possible. I figured it can't be hard, but would likely have to open the swiper and I didnt' want to do that.don't be teasin MEP,we need details!!!!!
I already modified some Cryptopay units for someone, it probably voided the warranty but he doesn't care. They're easy to open up, and I just snipped the two gray wires off the board and soldered them to the switch contacts. Someone else asked me to do the same thing but he plans to use the analytics so I'll have to add a couple wires, should be easy and room enough. I took the motor wire to one input of the relay and jumpered all the other layer 2 switch outputs and put those on another input. The ladder program waits until it gets power from the switch, then when it sees no power from the switch for five seconds it closes the swiper button circuit for 1/10th of a second. In theory one relay could do four bays, but I plan to use one for every two bays to keep costs down and mount it in the meter box.I've been wanting to find a way to have the cc stop when the stop button is pressed forever, but had no idea how. Crypotpay told me it wasn't possible. I figured it can't be hard, but would likely have to open the swiper and I didnt' want to do that.
I count up at one wash and count down at the other. The count down location I get multiple calls a day about the hold put on the account for the max that I charge per swipe. Yes, signs are posted and my speech to them is almost verbatim what the sign says. The count down location I have the preauthorization set to my start value of $2, I get zero calls from customers now at that location.
Not sure of your question but Cryptopay is for credit cards and the question is always whether to set it for count down or count up.
Count down- swipe card for predetermined amount ($3 or what ever your starting price is) then the customer just pushes the button on the Cryptopay swiper to add another quarter on their credit card.
Count up- customer swipes card and is charged for the amount of time used until the either hit the stop button on the swiper or reach the predetermined max amount (my max is set to $12).
In my opinion count up is the only way to go. I’ve had it installed for a little over a year now and have never had a customer complaint about being over charged because they forgot to hit the stop button.
I also think count up is better because the last minute alarm never sounds so they never feel rushed!