bigleo48
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The whole RFID tag and Unlimited Washing idea for IBAs has intrigued me. However, with a single IBA, I feel I would plug up my bays with pass holders (read discounted washes) and deny access to full price paying customers.
But I have 8 SS bays that are not operating at capacity 98.8% of the time. So why not try to fill that?
Not sure the cost involved (likely only do half the bays). But have a setup that when the RFID tag is picked up in the bay it switches the coin box on. When the vehicle backs out, it switches off. Simple enough, but that's not how the IBA systems work. This would require time interval monitoring (pinging) from the system every 10 seconds or so.
There are many issues with this (some I'm sure I haven't even considered). Like what is the maximum distance the RFID device can be from the car window? This could be a problem in a larger SS bay. Can the RFID antennas/receives with daisy chained to one computer to reduce install costs? Likely I would imagine.
Anybody consider doing this? Its an intriguing idea I believe.
The whole RFID tag and Unlimited Washing idea for IBAs has intrigued me. However, with a single IBA, I feel I would plug up my bays with pass holders (read discounted washes) and deny access to full price paying customers.
But I have 8 SS bays that are not operating at capacity 98.8% of the time. So why not try to fill that?
Not sure the cost involved (likely only do half the bays). But have a setup that when the RFID tag is picked up in the bay it switches the coin box on. When the vehicle backs out, it switches off. Simple enough, but that's not how the IBA systems work. This would require time interval monitoring (pinging) from the system every 10 seconds or so.
There are many issues with this (some I'm sure I haven't even considered). Like what is the maximum distance the RFID device can be from the car window? This could be a problem in a larger SS bay. Can the RFID antennas/receives with daisy chained to one computer to reduce install costs? Likely I would imagine.
Anybody consider doing this? Its an intriguing idea I believe.