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I'm being to do research on bay timers. I'm currently using Coleman swipe at the bay timers/ B&C Electronic timers. Its it worth changing these bay timers out as they break or continue to repair these timers.
 

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Yes, Dixmor LED timers are much more reliable.
 

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A direct replacement would be a Dixmor LED-6 timer.
 

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Just switched to Dixmor LED 6 as I have Cryptopay now, so have several spare Coleman timers for sale.
 

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Just switched to Dixmor LED 6 as I have Cryptopay now, so have several spare Coleman timers for sale.
Might be interested but you need to post if they are working and the model # . Some are no longer repairable. They may be worthwhile spares for my combo vacs if inexpensive enough.
 

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Im no longer using the swipe at the bay. Im using cryptopay for credit cards. Been using these timers for daily cash totals, till the system crash.
 

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I wouldn't think that used Coleman bay timers would be worth much of anything. The best place for them is in the dumpster, they were terrible. The Dixmor timers are so much better.
 

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Speking of timers I have LED series 7 serial timers - can these be remotely programmed somehow or only manually programmed?
 

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You can program them with a wireless IR remote, but it's still done manually.
 

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Speking of timers I have LED series 7 serial timers - can these be remotely programmed somehow or only manually programmed?
What are you trying to do? Change the welcome message? I built test unit I keep on my work bench that I use to test/program Dixmor timers, coin acceptors. All you need is a 24 volt AC transformer and a Dixmor wiring harness and a little knowledge of how they all work and your in business. Nothing sucks more than being out in the cold, windy bay trying to program a timer or coin acceptor.
 

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+1 on what Randy says...Its much easier to program the timer at home then just drop it in at the wash.
 
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