and I don't have a buffer tank! Yes, hose can go directly in PW inlet.
-- Edited by spray wash on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 01:13:06 PM
John Orrico said
Feb 19, 2013
AC,
Its 3.5 GPM
I plan on filling my 55 gallon tank with water and warm the water with bucket heaters. Then pressure wash the brick I used F9 on, to remove the white cast from the brick. I posted before and after photos in a post yesterday.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
-- Edited by Johneo on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 06:54:58 PM
John Orrico said
Feb 19, 2013
Can the tanks on the SoftWash rig be used as water holding tanks. If I am working in a spot that does not have a water source. Is there a way to draw water out of the tanks to use a pressure washer.
AC Lockyer said
Feb 19, 2013
Yes you can hook up the hose from your reel to the pressure washer and use the penteflex to feed it. On the systems equipped with our 40 gallon buffer tank the 100 gal tank and the 50 gal tank can be filled with water and the hose reel used to feed water into the buffer tank. That gives you a capacity of 190 gallons of water to work from.
AC
John Orrico said
Feb 19, 2013
If I do not have a buffer tank can I just connect the hose from the reel directly to the pressure washer to feed it water?
Ray Burke said
Feb 19, 2013
Thats is how this sign was done:
Spray with a 2% mixture, then rinsed the "Ball" on top with the pressure washer. Put 50 gallon of water into the tank, then fed the PW with the pentflex pump,. Worked like a charm.
If I do not have a buffer tank can I just connect the hose from the reel directly to the pressure washer to feed it water?
Yes. However depends on the GPM of your washer.
AC
AC Lockyer said
Feb 20, 2013
Johneo wrote:
AC,
Its 3.5 GPM
I plan on filling my 55 gallon tank with water and warm the water with bucket heaters. Then pressure wash the brick I used F9 on, to remove the white cast from the brick. I posted before and after photos in a post yesterday.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
-- Edited by Johneo on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 06:54:58 PM
and I don't have a buffer tank! Yes, hose can go directly in PW inlet.
-- Edited by spray wash on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 01:13:06 PM
AC,
Its 3.5 GPM
I plan on filling my 55 gallon tank with water and warm the water with bucket heaters. Then pressure wash the brick I used F9 on, to remove the white cast from the brick. I posted before and after photos in a post yesterday.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
-- Edited by Johneo on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 06:54:58 PM
Can the tanks on the SoftWash rig be used as water holding tanks. If I am working in a spot that does not have a water source. Is there a way to draw water out of the tanks to use a pressure washer.
AC
If I do not have a buffer tank can I just connect the hose from the reel directly to the pressure washer to feed it water?
Thats is how this sign was done:
Spray with a 2% mixture, then rinsed the "Ball" on top with the pressure washer. Put 50 gallon of water into the tank, then fed the PW with the pentflex pump,. Worked like a charm.
Thank you
Yes. However depends on the GPM of your washer.
AC
Yes the hose reel can supply the 3.5 gpm.
AC