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Thank you. I am familiar with the unit you describe. We use that unit today. Ours is a Dillling-Harris low pressure presoak module that we converted to liquid presoak and eliminated the bladder tank. Our other system is a little different. We use powder for the main self-serve wash water, and...
I dispense powder soap from powder to automobile in the following manner. Powder {maybe 30 pounds} added to a stainless hopper. Water is connected to the bottom of the hopper, holes at the top of the hopper. The water is allowed to enter the hopper when an electronic unit, which is connected to...
Two of my 360+ onboard water heaters need replacing. They have cracked a couple of times and I have had them rewelded, but now the elements are tired and can't keep up. Has anyone come up with a different replacement solution. These heaters are pricey, I was quoted a price of over $6000.00 each.
We have been in s.s. car wash business for many years. We started with Kalite frp. Over time it yellowed/ browned, even with cleaning with a mild mix of hydrofluoric every year. Other than the yellowing issue, it was a great product, easy to install with minimal wrinkling, loaded with...
I am looking for a source of meter door cam locks that offers a selection of various lengths, cams, qualities of locks. I am refitting some older Dilling-Harris top cam locks, and am hoping to step up to more secure, rugged locks. Thank you for any information and ideas.
Has anyone upgraded the Rowe BC 1400 with the American upgrade kit? Not inexpensive .. at $2600 approx. Hoping someone has had positive experience with it. I understand that our original Rowe spare parts are now obsolete.
Thank you for all the replies. Much appreciated. I've been using the plastic switch but am going to start using the metal switch referred to in the discussions, and will be using suggestions found here. My problem is with the plastic switch, which I've used for years, -- not a lubrication or...
I have used the plastic 8 position rotary Electroswitch for many years. Most of them last 5 years or more. Currently, however, I am having problems with many of these switches. They are stiff when new, and become increasingly more stiff - hard to turn- necessitating changing them within 3 or 4...
I have the same problem with all new kits-the spring has a large and small end. I cut off one loop of the small end. The tolerances are too close to allow opening, and the spring piles up one loop, before cutting, and has been enough to stop opening at times. This works for me.