Great looking face plates! Tell me all about the stop button and how you have this wired. I had
Etowah valley CC timers and the customers are used to the “turn the knob to Stop to end CC”. They are still getting used to “push the green button to stop” for the Cryptopay timers. Whoever decided to use Green for stop should be fired!
Remove the back plate on the swiper
Remove the green button
Install black dummy button in its place and did not connect to anything
Make up much longer (8"?) 24 gauge wires, tin the ends and push them into the board terminals
Drill larger wire exit hole in back plate
Route them out through the swiper back plate hole with the other six wires and seal around them and the back plate with silicone caulk.
Now you have a 10 wire swiper. LOL!
I soldered four wires on the new red stop button and put heat shrink over the terminations and the two that are not used
Drilled a 7/8" hole for new button in each meter box
door
Connected wires with Wago 221 lever nuts for easy replacement
The wiring on the new button is the same as the old green one. There are two wires for the LED and two for the switch.
Black dummy button:
CIT Relay and Switch part #BH16NFBBX
https://www.digikey.com/en/products...MC1xy0bpDtVrx1q27PQaAp0QEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Red stop button:
E-Switch part #PV7F2Y0SS-311
https://www.digikey.com/en/products...MC1xy0bpDtVrx1q27PQaAp0QEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I see Digikey is currently out of stock on these buttons.
I'll try to look for some photos of the wiring inside the swiper.
If I were to do this again I might consider getting the buttonless swipers as Cryptopay says they have the same board inside. Also, someone on here said that you can now use a swiper and the Cryptotap Plus with its external stop button.