Looking to switch my old Hamilton changer with a xe validator to dispensing tokens. My tokens are valued at $2 so i will turn off the $1 and $5 dip switches and want to dispense 5 tokens for $10 and 11 for $20. How is the number of tokens set ?
It never really worked ...it may have flashed. Idk. Their tech guy told me that they were intolerant of anything above 24v . I took his word for it. They did replace unit at no charge. The timers and coin acceptor have no issue. It may have been just a bad unit but i was never brave enough to...
Turn off 5 dollar bills run changer to take $10 or $20 . Dont know what your start price is but could value them at 2.50 and that would put $5 back in play. I know when i ordered tokens with shipping they were pushing 90 cents . People loose a lot. I figured next time i order them they will...
Installed new nayax reader to complement the one yhat we have had operational for a couple years. We hit some issues with finding a older led 6 that would count up but i ended up finding 2 of the older versions. Our bays have about 26.5 volt ac and from prior experience of ruining a reader with...
I have a bay with a boom that vibrates at a certain pitch that annoys me...I have tried running the boom hose in insulating foam and it didn't work. The pump and pressure are fine its just the normal little bit of vibration that you get, but this boom seems to magnify it. Anybody have any tips...
Very knowledgeable man that will be missed. Mep along with other members have been a great resource for a newer owner like myself. My condolences to Mep's family and friends.
Having a difficult time setting the value of my token on a new acceptor. Our older (2 year old ) microcoin has different programming and it was fairly easy. I understand until i get to the part where you set the value, our tokens are $2. Has anyone successfully programmed one for a $2 token value?