That is a great idea.
Seattleguy & others,The things I cannot easily audit are the coin acceptors in the bays and vacs.
I have someone collect the $$ at my lowest volume location. I started with that one with the intentions of spreading to the rest if it worked. It has worked, I just haven't gotten around to expanding the program. I balance at the end of every month and when I did it myself for a while it balanced down the the last quarter. With someone else doing it, it is always within $5 for the month and usually within $1.The things I cannot easily audit are the coin acceptors in the bays and vacs.
Thanks for the advice!Just had one other thought..........
Most of my bays and all of the Fragramatics vacs have IDX timers that I can access the coin count with my programmer. I tried that for a while, but it was a pain in the butt so I went with the electromechinacal counters.
I did the same thing, except I used a tiny Omron relay that cost about $12 each. It took some time, but I soldered each connection at the relay, cut all the wires just long enough to reach between the relay and the counter and covered it all with heat-shrink tubing. If someone were to try and disconnect the wires, they'd have to cut them, then they'd be too short to hook back up again, plus I used a tubing color I had to special order.Ghetto Wash said:I installed non resettable electromechanical counters on each bay and vac. I had to use a GS-17 from Ginsan to get them to interface correctly. About $50 total per vac or bay. Now the only way they can cheat is to unhook the counters, let the vac or bay accept $$ for a while, hook the counter back up and keep the unaccounted for $$. I think I could find a way to lock the counters and wiring so they could not be unhooked, but so far I don't believe it has been a problem for me.