I have agree with you, you really need to call someone in and have them sort out the mess you’ve got.So I’m at the point of countless hours and time away from my family no money coming in. I need a technician out of Florida to come in ASAP. Don’t care about travel time of cost of service at this point I just need help
It was a really really bad mess when I took it over now it’s just a bad messI have agree with you, you really need to call someone in and have them sort out the mess you’ve got.
I'm going to be brutally honest.Does anyone know of any service techs that can come out ASAP again the money and travel time doesn’t concern me
I understand where you are coming from and I wish I had the money to buy a brand new 4 bay system but unfortunately I don’t so the only thing I can do is just fix itI'm going to be brutally honest.
Most any tech worth his/her salt is not going to want to work on what you have. The ones eager to most likely don't have the skill set and/or experience to "un-f*ck" that mess.
Reality check: You have a system built decades ago that the manufacturer no longer supports because no one who ever understood it has long left the company. There is no technical documentation to be found. It was an outlier in design and operation when it was originally built. The previous operator hodge-podged things to limp along until they probably gave up and unloaded the wash. In you step. You originally started this thread last November. That's 7 months invested and you still aren't fully operational and if/when you do get it functional you now have a custom machine that no one but you has a clue what you did thus narrowing even further any help you could ever get and also limiting any potential resale.
In my opinion, you really need to take a step back and consider what the best business practice would be for the long term.