A New Look at the AMS SlimGem
Kevin,
I visited the AMS plant last week and took a hard look at the SlimGem for use at a car wash site. Here is what I think needs to be addressed before it will survive at a car wash site.
1. The window is glass and will have to be covered with polycarbonate to make it secure against breakage. We can do that.
2. The popout T-Handle closure for the
door is made of pot metal and will have to be covered with a steel cover for more security. We can do that.
3. The control panel where the bill validator, selection buttons,
coin slot, and display needs to covered with a stainless mask to secure it. We can do that.
4. The vendor is not weather-proof nor does it have a rubber seal around the
door so some weather-proofing will have to be done. I think we can do something to keep rain water from dropping onto the electronics when the
door is opened for servicing. A canopy over this vendor at the wash to keep rain off of it would almost be a requirement.
5. Lastly there is no insulation at all in the vendor and no fan to circulate air inside the machine. In the West, South West, and Southern parts of the U.S. this vendor would probably work, but in the parts of the U.S. where there are long winters and it gets below zero for longer periods of time, some of the pouch packs inside the vendor may freeze.
I think there are certain markets where the SlimGem would work as a medium security vendor versus the High Security "Ghetto Ready" vendors we have been selling for years.
The price point could be attractive for this medium security package in the economic situation we all find ourselves in right now. We will do some further study and see what kind of lower priced package we can put together.
Thanks for the questions about the SlimGem machine. We learn something each and every day.
Uncle Sam