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I didn't get a chance to check out the schedule 80 yet. I just looked at the oil impregnated bushings on the McMaster Carr site and it didn't look as though they had anything with a 6"+ length. I have heated these during freeze ups over the past 9 years and was wondering if that would melt PVC...
Does anyone if a non-proprietary part can used for the plastic bushing that goes between your SS boom sleeve and the pipe spindle? I have Coleman equipment and looked at normal 2" schedule 40 PVC piping (both electrical conduit and plumbing) and it was not as thick as the existing bushing. I...
I use Ultimate radiant heat here in Pittsburgh. Works OK but have replaced exhaust fans in both bays.
http://www.ultimate-products.com/prod_carwash_heaters.html
There is a mud crawl once a year in my area. I put a sign in each bay but also state that my license plate camera will capture their trailer tag. Works great for those who trailer. Still get a few who drive in illegally though but has stopped the mess dramatically.
My 1034S does the same thing but I think it takes a full minute or two to clear. Plenty of time to find more quarters or even go to the changer. It might depend on the version software you have. You should call B&C Electronics and ask them if it varies from version to version.
PDQ Access B replaced my Coleman Entry Wizards. All solid state. Very reliable and less user errors. Had to replace one viper board in three years (not sure if it was actually the problem though). I would highly recommend and PDQ support is top notch.
Does anyone know where you can buy an Ozone Cell for a Pur Clean reclaim ozonator? They want $500 plus $450 core charge. I am assuming this is a non-proprietary part and can get it cheaper. Their part # is PN RCC10SA. Any help on this would be appreciated.
I was thinking the same thing. I did like however that the SS one I just installed had condensation drains on each side of the motor. The guy at Texas Car Wash Supply said that they were getting better results form the SS motors they have been selling. However, the other non-SS they sell is not...
I saw this video which shows the car wash that Walter White bought in Breaking Bad as Octopus Car Wash. The Breaking Bad publicity gotta be great for that owner!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NYR3lFWQXds#t=161
I am going to convert my Coleman combo vac Push Button Keyboard to two switches, one that says vacuum and one that says shampoo. I have a schematic to do this and also bought two push button switches (same as on shampooer handle). I am going to cut out the rectangle where the PBC is ann already...
I bought this tester at Grainger. Pretty simple just attach one lead on the body of motor and the other on one of the various leads and it will test the windings. Couple good youtube videos on how to use. Watch you can get zapped...
I just had the same symptoms on my Coleman combo vac. Except it is a corroded or burnt out light bulb because when I put shampoo in it it would not go straight to vac anymore. Duh, and 4 hours of troubleshooting! Anyway, does anyone know if the light bulb is blinking light bulb or they have...
This is laughable, but I think I figured it out. When my other combo vac ran out of shampoo and the red light was blinking on the front. On a whim, I put a dollar in and just like the vac/shampooer combo that I thought was broken, the vac kicked on and did not wait for me to choose or add more...
I know this is an old thread but I am curious how you proceeded. Did you find a replacement red lion? If not, how did you end up functioning without them?
I saw one of these at a local distributor and the pumps are the exact same as used on my RO system. I think I paid $500 for a replacement a couple years ago. The whole system looked pretty easy to build on your own.