Comparison BCASH V30 vs BCASH V40
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|---|---|---|
| BCASH V30 | BCASH V40 | |
| Outdated Product | from $63.40 | |
| TOP sellers | ||
| Product Type | bill counter | bill counter |
Specs | ||
| Max. counting speed | 800 bills/min | 900 bills/min |
| Load Tray capacity | 120 bills | 150 bills |
Features | ||
| Features | value counting | value counting |
General | ||
| Power source | mains / non chargeable batteries | mains / non chargeable batteries |
| Dimensions | 192x90x50 mm | |
| Weight | 0.32 kg | |
| Added to E-Catalog | september 2017 | october 2016 |
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Glossary
Max. counting speed
The highest speed that device is able to count bills (coins in the relevant models, see "Product Type"). Higher speed saves time, but it also affects the price and sometimes the size of the device respectively. Its useful to note that using additional functions (for example, sorting by face), as well as in some other cases (such as dilapidated bills), the actual counting speed may slightly decrease compared to the claimed one.
As for specific figures, speeds up to 1000 bills per minute are considered relatively low, but they are often quite enough in cases where large amounts are recalculated sporadically and high speed rate is not needed. In most counters (of all types), this indicator lies in the range from 1000 to 2000 bills per minute, and higher values found only in certain models of coin counters.
As for specific figures, speeds up to 1000 bills per minute are considered relatively low, but they are often quite enough in cases where large amounts are recalculated sporadically and high speed rate is not needed. In most counters (of all types), this indicator lies in the range from 1000 to 2000 bills per minute, and higher values found only in certain models of coin counters.
Load Tray capacity
The maximum amount of bills or coins that can fit in the pocket (tray) of the counter; in other words — the largest amount of monetary units that can be counted per one run without reloading (and when reloading money, it is worth considering the capacity of the receiving tray — see below)
Note that this parameter is quite approximate — bills can have different thickness, and furthermore, coins are usually arranged randomly. However, it is still undesirable to exceed the recommendations for capacity in order to avoid overloading the gears.
Note that this parameter is quite approximate — bills can have different thickness, and furthermore, coins are usually arranged randomly. However, it is still undesirable to exceed the recommendations for capacity in order to avoid overloading the gears.

