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Ive been asking the parts guy for a year when there going to come up with a solution. Every time it's the same they dont have one. You could probably retrofit and re plumb to an electric 110v Flo jet pump.
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/c-997-115-volt-flojet-pumps.aspx
A buddy the other day told me she’s is making a real difference to climate change. I asked how. He responded every time she comes on the tv approximately 1 million people turn it off 🤣
If you can’t get them on the phone to sell you a unit I can only imagine how great there tech support is for that unit or if they even have tech support.
Yes I suppose it would be if you are running 1/4" all the way to the pump. Are you running it all the way to the pump or just in the bay?
Going to switch to 1/4". Thanks for the idea.
Thats something to think about. Ive always used 3/8" hose and fittings. 1/4" hose and fitting would probably make it cheaper than the mosmatic hose and last a lot longer. I like that. Thanks.
Are you using them for LP also? What are you using for a swivel saver hose? Soapy did say it's rare for the weep to freeze but I have 20 bays. Increases the likelihood 5x over just a 4 bay wash. I assumed the ends were stainless steel. Guess I was wrong. How quick from your experience do you...
Talked to cryptopay about this a month or so ago. It seems like they offer but dont have much support behind it or push it which is why most dont know about it. There solutions for fleet cards is to send you a QR code on a "sticker" and you can attach that to any fleet card you have or some...
Also I believe the only way air can get into the lines is through repairs. It's not like anything is injecting air into your water supply constantly. If you ever do any plumbing work something as simple as installing a faucet air gets in the line. Once you turn the water back on and open the...
Thanks for feed back guys. Soapy made a really good point about weep and the kinking. I did not even think about that. Im probably going to just keep doing what ive been doing. I do not want to take that risk. There is nothing I hate more than unthawing a bay in the winter. The light weight is...
Anyone use mosmatic comfort hose? Do you like them and do they last? Do they get kinked at the radius? Curious about these. Im currently using Parker 387TC and Parker Push Lock for FB and TF. The push lock hose kinks in the radius after about a year or so. The 387TC lasts me about a year or so...
Make sure the hose sits in the middle of the radius where the energy chain bends while the machine is in the home position. If its too long or too short it will cause it to wear out prematurely. Also use good hose. Parker 387 ST seems to last the longest for me. I usually get around 12 months...
I cant imagine air in the water being that big of an issue or even a issue. If it was and accounted for a significant amount of meter charges I would think every city water department would be sued and would be the scandal of a life time.
Now that you mention that which ive had to do before. The crevice claws nozzle from mr nozzle would probably do a great job. It has the same fan type nozzle as the premier gun dryers and will fit in their nozzle holders perfectly. Not as solidly built at all but would work good in a pinch...
Igus is the brand of the energy chain which is the black moving track connected to your machine that rolls back and forth and carries all the hoses from the backroom to the machine.
The v roller assembly is made up of an axle, bearings, and the actual v roller. Most of the time it's the...
Does wash counts matter yes but it's more about the maintenance the machine received and will receive over the counts. I have a wash with over 150K washes on it and I could still probably get another 10 years out of it without a problem.
On the XP your wearable/moving parts are going to be the...
The swiper when not used is scrolling rainbow colors. Once you swipe it turns blue to authorize then either red if declined or green if approved. Once approved it sends pulses to your timer so no you should not have to push the button to start the vacuum. Swiper sounds bad.
Free standing all day everyday. There is no reason to put the extra wear of weight and passes on a machine plus the difficulty of working on them. Power cables in a igus wear out unlike stationary runs . The most important is throughput. When you say "I think multiple cars entering won't be an...