How are you liking your Cryptopay retor kits. I am closing next week May 26th on my first wash and the current owner added cryptopay to his wash selects a year or two ago. I was curious if you are liking them or not and if you would do it again?Just got my two Cryptopay retro kits for my Wash Selects. Kinda pissed off that they don't provide the new lexan face like they had advertised. Went back and watched their video on their website today. The very first video goes through all the components that are included with the kit, specifically new Lexan faceplate which looks beautiful. Second video describes installation of the new Lexan faceplate....oh but wait...they added a slide in the middle of the installation that lets you know you'll now receive a decal instead. How informative. Decal seems less than impressive. Pretty flimsy, nothing heady duty or impressive about this thing. I'd pay extra for the Lexan.
Shame on me I guess for not reading all the fine print for changes since I last read it all.
How are you liking your Cryptopay retor kits. I am closing next week May 26th on my first wash and the current owner added cryptopay to his wash selects a year or two ago. I was curious if you are liking them or not and if you would do it again?
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AutoSpa, I wish I could tell you. They haven't been installed yet for several reasons. First, Worldpay just got my account set up last week. Second, April was incredibly busy and I didn't want to get rushed trying to install and work out any bugs. In the meantime, I have purchased and am waiting on two used Wash Selects and am hoping to upgrade those doors for a quick, simple swap out. Once I get them installed, I will post my experiences and some pictures.
Mine is set the same as the top wash ($20). It has been 2 weeks since it has done it. Weird that none of my other wash selects do it, just the one.Just throwing out an idea. Is your pre authorization set higher than your most expensive wash?
Just throwing out an idea. Is your pre authorization set higher than your most expensive wash?
Thanks for the update. I will try this as well.Unitec support saw this post and reached out to us (thanks Julie). They suggested we strip back / re-land all 6 wire connections to the J1 & J3 power and I/o display board green plastic phoenix connectors which is a new suggestion we have never tried. Theory is overtime some of them may have become loose from vibration of door open/closing, dirty etc causing inconsistent power between the main cpu mother board and display I/o board on the door especially with big temp swings. We have only done this with the pins on those connectors that the 3 Cryptopay wires land on previously. Cryptopay did say once a couple years back that it seemed like the reader was losing power briefly during pulse cycle. I guess if we have some power loss between cpu board and I/o board that could make sense. Maybe it’s so slight as just a screen flicker you may not notice. Unitec did say we’ve got to have good consistent power to the display I/o board on door and consequently the Cryptopay swiper which wires into j1/j3 connectors. We don’t have any of the Hamilton’s but I imagine it could be something to try on those as well. So we did this today and we’ll report back after letting it run a while. Pic attached to try and help illustrate.
APW, This is Julie from DRB. Let me know if you need additional help from support.Thanks for the update. I will try this as well.
Quackers, curious to know if this helped? I’m having similar issues.Unitec support saw this post and reached out to us (thanks Julie). They suggested we strip back / re-land all 6 wire connections to the J1 & J3 power and I/o display board green plastic phoenix connectors which is a new suggestion we have never tried. Theory is overtime some of them may have become loose from vibration of door open/closing, dirty etc causing inconsistent power between the main cpu mother board and display I/o board on the door especially with big temp swings. We have only done this with the pins on those connectors that the 3 Cryptopay wires land on previously. Cryptopay did say once a couple years back that it seemed like the reader was losing power briefly during pulse cycle. I guess if we have some power loss between cpu board and I/o board that could make sense. Maybe it’s so slight as just a screen flicker you may not notice. Unitec did say we’ve got to have good consistent power to the display I/o board on door and consequently the Cryptopay swiper which wires into j1/j3 connectors. We don’t have any of the Hamilton’s but I imagine it could be something to try on those as well. So we did this today and we’ll report back after letting it run a while. Pic attached to try and help illustrate.
Unitec support saw this post and reached out to us (thanks Julie). They suggested we strip back / re-land all 6 wire connections to the J1 & J3 power and I/o display board green plastic phoenix connectors which is a new suggestion we have never tried. Theory is overtime some of them may have become loose from vibration of door open/closing, dirty etc causing inconsistent power between the main cpu mother board and display I/o board on the door especially with big temp swings. We have only done this with the pins on those connectors that the 3 Cryptopay wires land on previously. Cryptopay did say once a couple years back that it seemed like the reader was losing power briefly during pulse cycle. I guess if we have some power loss between cpu board and I/o board that could make sense. Maybe it’s so slight as just a screen flicker you may not notice. Unitec did say we’ve got to have good consistent power to the display I/o board on door and consequently the Cryptopay swiper which wires into j1/j3 connectors. We don’t have any of the Hamilton’s but I imagine it could be something to try on those as well. So we did this today and we’ll report back after letting it run a while. Pic attached to try and help illustrate.
This is such bs! I've done everything except rip it out. Any luck on your end??Quackers, curious to know if this helped? I’m having similar issues.
I had a couple of calls with DRB so far and it has not resulted in a solution as of yet. What I do know so far is if I pull the J13 or J14 connectors out of the I/O board then I can reproduce the problem. But they don’t know why that is.This is such bs! I've done everything except rip it out. Any luck on your end??
Have you been working with DRB support on this? - JulieThis is such bs! I've done everything except rip it out. Any luck on your end??
Does your cashier stay idle in the "the wash is now ready" mode for the same duration every time? What is boggling my mind is that my cashierI had a couple of calls with DRB so far and it has not resulted in a solution as of yet. What I do know so far is if I pull the J13 or J14 connectors out of the I/O board then I can reproduce the problem. But they don’t know why that is.
Interesting Greg. Ty for chiming in. I would have to say my screen is posing a similar issue as it flickers but any flickering tells me a voltage loss somehwhere and what you have provided is helpful.Have you checked all voltages on that connector? One should be 12VDC, One 5VDC,and one 24VAC. I was having intermittent problems (different than described here, the display screen would go blank and the unit lock up) and it turned out to be my 5VDC was apparently too low at around 4.2 if I recall. When I disconnected the display board LEDs the voltage increased to almost 5VDC and the problem went away.
Well so far the offering of this information seems to make the most sense as I to seem to have flickering issue before it happens and yes locking up. Sounds like this info could be helpful. I will def give a whirl and report back. I recognize your contributions to the group on other matters from time to time. So ty for being transparent on your findings from past situations.Have you checked all voltages on that connector? One should be 12VDC, One 5VDC,and one 24VAC. I was having intermittent problems (different than described here, the display screen would go blank and the unit lock up) and it turned out to be my 5VDC was apparently too low at around 4.2 if I recall. When I disconnected the display board LEDs the voltage increased to almost 5VDC and the problem went away.
Hi Greg, interesting you should ask and yes my paystation is exhibiting the same as you describe. DRB had me test those pins with a voltmeter. My voltmeter may not be the best and it’s digital so the read on the 5VDC came out to 4 and the read on the 12VDC came out to 11. The 24VAC was reading at 27. DRB was suspecting the power supply but they were not certain so they wanted to test for another hour by having me unplug and plug back in different connectors. Sometimes the screen goes blank and just start making a clicking sound. Other times the paystation will accept payment and then say proceed but the wash doesn’t start. I’ve restripped several wires, I’ve remove the cryptopay swiper thinking that might have something to do with it, and I’ve checked for moisture in the box.Have you checked all voltages on that connector? One should be 12VDC, One 5VDC,and one 24VAC. I was having intermittent problems (different than described here, the display screen would go blank and the unit lock up) and it turned out to be my 5VDC was apparently too low at around 4.2 if I recall. When I disconnected the display board LEDs the voltage increased to almost 5VDC and the problem went away.