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I am working on getting a custom made spring to use in these unloaders made out of stainless so when it does leak, the spring will not rust up and lead to more oring failures. I will post back when I get the quote. I am sending in an original spring for the spring company to get the proper specs.
I hear Wash World actually deals with customers directly, unlike many of the other manufacturers. I hear good things on wash world but do not have any...YET.
Does anyone recall the guy that was on video stringing a machine and someone actually found the guys address and verified that the vehicle was at that said address? I assume the post was lost in the server failure.
Curious about this myself. I discontinued the use of the ole swipe n clean years ago but would like to replace my doors with card readers and better timers than the B&C ones Coleman uses and still have a bill acceptor
I highly recommend discontinuing the use of swipe n clean asap. I can't believe that system is still being used by car wash operators. Potentially huge liability issues for those that continue to use it.
Does anybody have an install manual for the RFID reader? I am trying to install the red and green signal light and due to the fact that the pole would not fit under the canopy, my installer mounted the sensor directly to the canopy and did not hook up the light. All I have is a red, white...
Chlorine in the water will foul the membranes so don't keep the charcoal filter bypassed. Check the prefilter in the blue housing. Sometimes they can clog up very fast if the ro system is running while the charcoal filter is back washing. I have issues keeping enough pressure on the pressure...
The clamps hold on the end cap when pressure is applied. The endcaps also have orings that makes them harder to remove. You can pry the end caps off with a screwdriver. They are fairly strong and I haven't broke any yet by prying but that's not to say it will not happen. Once the vacuum seal is...