Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
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Very cool, how does he like it? Customers seem to enjoy it and any issues as of yet?
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.Mep is right, you could do with a PLC, PIE or UNO all you née is an initial signal to trigger or activate.
He just installed it but so far so goodVery cool, how does he like it? Customers seem to enjoy it and any issues as of yet?
Greg it’s been a while but do you have any feedback On your buddy that installed this token dispenser.
He just installed it but so far so good
Carwash marketing system has one I am getting ready to install just depends on what type of PlayStation you you have.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.
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.Greg it’s been a while but do you have any feedback On your buddy that installed this token dispenser
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Appreciate the feedback, I’m definitely going to dispense tokens and leaning towards the MSI. Thanks againIt'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..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.
I meant this link...There is another token dispenser that has come on the market that fits inside the wash select II and Hamiltons above the existing coin dispenser. It dispenses only if requested. A friend just installed one
http://www.carwashmsi.com/bonus-token-product-dispensing/