thoffmanjr
Member
My question is: Does anyone have drive thru dryers in their self service bays and how do they do?
I want to install a pair of “drive thru” oscillating top nozzles in our 35’ long four bay self-service wash.
• We use multi-function timers and have cash or credit card pricing of: $1=1 minute, $3 = 4 minutes, $5 = 8 minutes, $10 = 22 minutes
• If a cash customer spends at least $5 they get a free drive thru dryer
• All credit card customers get the free dryer because they have a minimum charge of $5
• We have large coin boxes with room for an illuminated push button. The push button will have instructions and will be flashing if they use a credit card or insert at least $5 cash or coin.
• The vehicle detection loop in the floor detects the vehicle and will help keep the push button flashing after they finish washing. They press the button and a single VFD can start them up at the same time and run then slow for 15 seconds while the customer gets in their car. They ramp up to full speed and the pedestal count down timer gives them another 60 seconds or so to drive thru and exit. We will have an eye at the exit to shut them off if they exit early.
• I think this will raise our gross per car, encourage credit card transaction (which bring in more revenue per car), dramatically improve the self service wash experience, and dry the car pretty well.
• Running two 15hp motors costs about 6 cents a minute at the most. (480 volts x 18 amps = 8,640 watts x 2 = 17,280 watts or 17.28 kw. On the high side power costs 20 cents per 1kw per hour. 17.28 kw x 20 cents = $3.46 per hour or 5.8 cents per minute.
I want to install a pair of “drive thru” oscillating top nozzles in our 35’ long four bay self-service wash.
• We use multi-function timers and have cash or credit card pricing of: $1=1 minute, $3 = 4 minutes, $5 = 8 minutes, $10 = 22 minutes
• If a cash customer spends at least $5 they get a free drive thru dryer
• All credit card customers get the free dryer because they have a minimum charge of $5
• We have large coin boxes with room for an illuminated push button. The push button will have instructions and will be flashing if they use a credit card or insert at least $5 cash or coin.
• The vehicle detection loop in the floor detects the vehicle and will help keep the push button flashing after they finish washing. They press the button and a single VFD can start them up at the same time and run then slow for 15 seconds while the customer gets in their car. They ramp up to full speed and the pedestal count down timer gives them another 60 seconds or so to drive thru and exit. We will have an eye at the exit to shut them off if they exit early.
• I think this will raise our gross per car, encourage credit card transaction (which bring in more revenue per car), dramatically improve the self service wash experience, and dry the car pretty well.
• Running two 15hp motors costs about 6 cents a minute at the most. (480 volts x 18 amps = 8,640 watts x 2 = 17,280 watts or 17.28 kw. On the high side power costs 20 cents per 1kw per hour. 17.28 kw x 20 cents = $3.46 per hour or 5.8 cents per minute.