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Was thinking about trying out some icoin acceptors. Read somewhere else on the forum that they had issues with the acceptor losing its programming. Is this still an issue? Any experience/opinions regarding this acceptor?
I have used Secure Coin acceptors in my bays for years and sent a batch in for service last year. When I sent them in I found out from Magikist they were offering a new upgraded design which allow the acceptor to be easily opened in the case of coin jams. The biggest surprise for me is they gave me a trade in allowance to upgrade to their new acceptors. If my memory serves me correct the trade in amount was $70 against the $200 selling price, so I exchanged all of them. I installed their new acceptors a little over a year ago and they have operated flawlessly. The only issue that my customers encountered was the coins had to dropped slowly since some customers would push the coins into the slot and would reject. I was told by Magikist their reader would not detect if the coins were pushed into the slot. I posted this as a note on the bay boxes and the problem was eliminatedWas thinking about trying out some icoin acceptors. Read somewhere else on the forum that they had issues with the acceptor losing its programming. Is this still an issue? Any experience/opinions regarding this acceptor?
In 2003 we had just opened a new wash with Slugbuster II 2-coin acceptors in bays and vacs, and when I tried to replace the token with a dollar coin I discovered that they would only take the dollar coin for 4 pulses if I off the quarter adjustment all the way to reject, otherwise the timer would get one pulse. When I called Parker, the only help I got was "You'll have to upgrade to Slugbuster III's. I don't know why every other brand can tell the difference between a quarter and a dollar coin but theirs can't. Also, kudos to Magikist.I have used Secure Coin acceptors in my bays for years and sent a batch in for service last year. When I sent them in I found out from Magikist they were offering a new upgraded design which allow the acceptor to be easily opened in the case of coin jams. The biggest surprise for me is they gave me a trade in allowance to upgrade to their new acceptors.
I've also had that problem with Slugbuster II 1-coin acceptors. It's because the sensor coil is in the chute. I don't know why people think they have to throw the coins in as hard as they can.The only issue that my customers encountered was the coins had to dropped slowly since some customers would push the coins into the slot and would reject. I was told by Magikist their reader would not detect if the coins were pushed into the slot. I posted this as a note on the bay boxes and the problem was eliminated
I ordered a couple to try out but they look completely different than what is shown on KR's website. The ones I received have a red plastic body and the control door doesn't appear to swing open to easily clear jams. The picture on KR's website a stainless steel body/frame. Did I get the wrong one or an older model?I have used Secure Coin acceptors in my bays for years and sent a batch in for service last year. When I sent them in I found out from Magikist they were offering a new upgraded design which allow the acceptor to be easily opened in the case of coin jams. The biggest surprise for me is they gave me a trade in allowance to upgrade to their new acceptors. If my memory serves me correct the trade in amount was $70 against the $200 selling price, so I exchanged all of them. I installed their new acceptors a little over a year ago and they have operated flawlessly. The only issue that my customers encountered was the coins had to dropped slowly since some customers would push the coins into the slot and would reject. I was told by Magikist their reader would not detect if the coins were pushed into the slot. I posted this as a note on the bay boxes and the problem was eliminated
I ordered a couple to try out but they look completely different than what is shown on KR's website. The ones I received have a red plastic body and the control door doesn't appear to swing open to easily clear jams. The picture on KR's website a stainless steel body/frame. Did I get the wrong one or an older model?I use the Magakist / Icoin acceptors in all my bays and vacs. They have been great for both quarters and dollars coins. Support is excellent if you ever have questions.
I ordered a couple to try out but they look completely different than what is shown on KR's website. The ones I received have a red plastic body and the control door doesn't appear to swing open to easily clear jams. The picture on KR's website a stainless steel body/frame. Did I get the wrong one or an older model?