Bubbles Galore
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What makes one better than the other? I am thinking about ordering new boxes and it appears that I might have to go with the rotary style, which I am not familiar with. I need to hear the good and the bad about both.
Funny, I have GinSan Ultimate push button boxes and aside from replacing a bad button (perhaps one every few months out of over 100 buttons total), they've been great. No moisture problems...but I have strip heaters and I think the vac-it-up system keeps the boxes dry.We had Ginsan boxes with push buttons ,and had nothing but trouble water issues,and in the winter with buttons freezing.
We went back to rotary,and so far have stayed with them.
$40 each for what?For my .02 worth, I like the Magic Wand push buttone. One is because I sell them and make money with them. Your reasons for liking them however are that it has NO moving parts. It is a solid piece of metal with touch sensors built into them, sort of like a touch screen computer display. You can smack it with a ball peen hammer and not break it. It also has 12 available positions, nice if you want to add bay blowers and tri foam applicators and anything else. It also has a nice feature of "holding" the selected position when the timer runs out. This is nice when troubleshooting. You can select a function, it stays there , and when you energize the bay that function is on. The other above mentioned benefits also apply, such as no motor surging when switching functions, and it makes for a modern look. From the ones I've sold, I guestimate the failure rate at less than 1%. It works with all other manufacturers. I just had some old Dilling and Harris boxes remade. Magic Wand did the metal cover for about 1/4 what D/H wanted, and I got custom overlays made for about 40 each.