Not a SoftWash Systems item but it will be at the show.....
Just a WAG, but is it a CH system, with an 8" tank basket and jets for agitating?
There are 3 hoses. Is that for recirculating?
-- Edited by Vic Irish on Friday 17th of January 2014 10:38:26 AM
John Aloisio said
Jan 17, 2014
Lol that's great
Shaun Harton said
Jan 17, 2014
If thats a starter setup for someone just getting into the business, and wants to stick with CH, I'm in. LOl. I am halfway through my Mod's for Master business Cert and I am all fired up to start using just CH right out of the gate. What does something like this Cost?.
Zach Maynard said
Jan 17, 2014
I don't know that it is specifically for CH, but that's not to say you can't use it for CH.
Vic Irish said
Jan 18, 2014
Patrick Clark wrote:
I know, i know...lol
Hey Pat, do tell?
Is it something to do with this pictureless system sold at the Power Wash Store?
Sure wish they would show what they are selling with a description.
Brandon Vaughn said
Jan 20, 2014
Vic, the Powder Conversion Pack is a filtration system for CH that AC has been developing. I can say for sure that this pictured system is not the powder conversion pack.
Vic Irish said
Jan 20, 2014
Brandon Vaughn wrote:
Vic, the Powder Conversion Pack is a filtration system for CH that AC has been developing. I can say for sure that this pictured system is not the powder conversion pack.
That makes sense, Brandon. AC did say that the "Hmmmmmm what is this" is not a SWS item, and the Power Wash Store website said the Powder Conversion Pack *IS.*
Was just trying to stoke the embers in the fire a little and find out once and for all what the "Hummmmmmm what is this" actually is.
If it is a Jacuzzi like CH maker that will keep the powder floating, I would love to find a way to buy that tank section and combine it with my Twin Pump...
Go SeaPort Seahawks and SeaPort Trailblazers ;)
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jan 20, 2014
Vic all you have to do is use the other pump to recirculate the water. That's what most people use the two pump setup for.
Very rarely do you see people using two pumps to spray.
Brandon Vaughn said
Jan 20, 2014
Vic Irish wrote:
Brandon Vaughn wrote:
Vic, the Powder Conversion Pack is a filtration system for CH that AC has been developing. I can say for sure that this pictured system is not the powder conversion pack.
That makes sense, Brandon. AC did say that the "Hmmmmmm what is this" is not a SWS item, and the Power Wash Store website said the Powder Conversion Pack *IS.*
Was just trying to stoke the embers in the fire a little and find out once and for all what the "Hummmmmmm what is this" actually is.
If it is a Jacuzzi like CH maker that will keep the powder floating, I would love to find a way to buy that tank section and combine it with my Twin Pump...
Go SeaPort Seahawks and SeaPort Trailblazers ;)
You can buy 100 gallon tanks for less than $300 and plumb it all together Vic. Plumb in 1 pump for spraying and the other for agitating. Hook it up to 2 batteries to make sure it will last you all day.
Shaun Harton said
Jan 20, 2014
Is there a thread on the forum that breaks down what you need to properly plum something like this up Brandon. I know that I am a novice at this part of the business. I have some idea, but its been frustrating to say the least. I wish there was some kind of breakdown on what you just explained to Vic. I know it may seem like second nature to alot of people on this forum, but some of us are just beginers and need some assistance. I am not ashamed to say that I am one of those people.
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jan 20, 2014
The cheapest way to do is both inject and pull from the top. As long as you keep the injection under your mix you should have foaming problems.
You can use an agitator on the end of the injection line.
The problem with plumbing the agitator on the bottom is leaks eventually
At least thats how I do it. You don't usually need contast agitation. But I don't mess with ch, so someone else could chime in on that
Brandon Vaughn said
Jan 20, 2014
Shaun Harton wrote:
Is there a thread on the forum that breaks down what you need to properly plum something like this up Brandon. I know that I am a novice at this part of the business. I have some idea, but its been frustrating to say the least. I wish there was some kind of breakdown on what you just explained to Vic. I know it may seem like second nature to alot of people on this forum, but some of us are just beginers and need some assistance. I am not ashamed to say that I am one of those people.
I don't think so Shaun, it's too bad you won't be at SoftWashaPalooza. A ton did not click for me until I got to see the systems in person. Then it becomes very clear on how to plumb this stuff in.
I'll see if I can't take some up close pics of my tanks so you can see what I mean.
Not a SoftWash Systems item but it will be at the show.....
OK Is that a starter package ???
I know, i know...lol
The shadow looks familiar. Is that Ron Musgraves?
Hank
The new SWS skid that fits in a Fiat?
Just a WAG, but is it a CH system, with an 8" tank basket and jets for agitating?
There are 3 hoses. Is that for recirculating?
-- Edited by Vic Irish on Friday 17th of January 2014 10:38:26 AM
Lol that's great
Hey Pat, do tell?
Is it something to do with this pictureless system sold at the Power Wash Store?
http://shop.powerwashstore.com/SoftWash-Systems-Powder-Conversion-Pack-SWS-PCP-SWS-PCP.htm?categoryId=-1
Sure wish they would show what they are selling with a description.
Vic, the Powder Conversion Pack is a filtration system for CH that AC has been developing. I can say for sure that this pictured system is not the powder conversion pack.
That makes sense, Brandon. AC did say that the "Hmmmmmm what is this" is not a SWS item, and the Power Wash Store website said the Powder Conversion Pack *IS.*
Was just trying to stoke the embers in the fire a little and find out once and for all what the "Hummmmmmm what is this" actually is.
If it is a Jacuzzi like CH maker that will keep the powder floating, I would love to find a way to buy that tank section and combine it with my Twin Pump...
Go SeaPort Seahawks and SeaPort Trailblazers ;)
You can buy 100 gallon tanks for less than $300 and plumb it all together Vic. Plumb in 1 pump for spraying and the other for agitating. Hook it up to 2 batteries to make sure it will last you all day.
I don't think so Shaun, it's too bad you won't be at SoftWashaPalooza. A ton did not click for me until I got to see the systems in person. Then it becomes very clear on how to plumb this stuff in.
I'll see if I can't take some up close pics of my tanks so you can see what I mean.