What's new

Washdown with Nayax readers

lighthousecarwash

Active member
Joined
Sep 29, 2009
Messages
329
Reaction score
57
Points
28
Location
Missouri
How do you activate the wash with a Nayax reader to wash down the bays and not use an actual credit card. I have wash down cards for my Unitec system, and my old timers had a remote control. Do they make a remote control for the LED7 timers that can be used?

Lighthouse
 

Blanco

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2021
Messages
408
Reaction score
418
Points
63
You can call Nayax and get attendant cards. The first set I ordered I had to swipe. The new set I just ordered came contactless. Tap the reader and your good to go.
 

Dixievixen89

Member
Joined
May 2, 2022
Messages
30
Reaction score
13
Points
8
How do you activate the wash with a Nayax reader to wash down the bays and not use an actual credit card. I have wash down cards for my Unitec system, and my old timers had a remote control. Do they make a remote control for the LED7 timers that can be used?

Lighthouse
Appreciate the problem entirely and go back to only accepting quarters... Cash... Cheapest to maintain...by FAR.
 

DavidM

Active member
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
578
Reaction score
158
Points
43
Location
PA
You can use any mag stripe card to create an attendant card in the Nayax system.
 

James.Ireland

New member
Joined
Feb 1, 2022
Messages
26
Reaction score
15
Points
3
Location
Ontario, Canada
Nayax included a contactless card for my machines when I ordered. They said you could order more through them. I'd give them a call and see if they will ship you a card.
 

PrecisionPyro

Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2020
Messages
42
Reaction score
39
Points
18
Location
West Michigan
The Nayax reads 13.56 mifare in addition to it's tap to pay. I set each fob up as a "prepaid contactless card" in the backend and auto load it with $500 credit each month. Each NFC tag creates a "unique card ID" post decryption as well, so I'm not too worried about anyone copying the fob thankfully.

I use a similar technique for custom $5 "freebie" cards, but with NFC stickers instead of fobs, to give to potential new customers.
 

Greg Pack

Wash Weenie
Joined
Sep 3, 2007
Messages
4,410
Reaction score
2,216
Points
113
Location
Hoover, Alabama
Appreciate the problem entirely and go back to only accepting quarters... Cash... Cheapest to maintain...by FAR.

That ship has sailed at my wash. Higher ticket averages more than make up for the 4% cryptopay charges, In October I was 87% credit card usage at my best wash. Will likley be cashless within a few years
 

Blanco

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2021
Messages
408
Reaction score
418
Points
63
The Nayax reads 13.56 mifare in addition to it's tap to pay. I set each fob up as a "prepaid contactless card" in the backend and auto load it with $500 credit each month. Each NFC tag creates a "unique card ID" post decryption as well, so I'm not too worried about anyone copying the fob thankfully.

I use a similar technique for custom $5 "freebie" cards, but with NFC stickers instead of fobs, to give to potential new customers.
I like it. Thats pretty cool.
 
Top