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The honest answer is that it depends on your soaps. Some soaps can easily handle some water hardness with no perceived drop off in cleaning and therefore no reason to increase your soap usage. Others are highly sensitive to hardness and would require you to waste soap cleaning the water. You...
If you aren't already, you should be running the high pressure pump at 1100 - 1200 psi for the undercarriage and first rinse pass after the soaps only. All other passes that use the high pressure pump should use the conservation valve to reduce the pressure to as close to 400 psi as you can get...
With touchless cleaning chemistry is more important than physics, but yes zero degree nozzles impart more impingement and can therefore offer additional cleaning if the chemistry is doing anything at all.
To make the alteration that you are seeking, you will need the CAT 3535 pump on your pump...
OurTown is right that you should focus on the equipment in the bay first, especially the meter box and if it doesn't have it yet I would recommend adding a dryer to each bay.
If you really want new equipment then I would recommend the GinSan Direct Drive with an off board Low Pressure System...
Like Jsobi said gearboxes get slop in them as they age. You can get more time out of them by overinflating the tires. This will serve as a kind of clamp on the rail between the tire and rollers. It will buy you time, but while running this way you will be putting more stress on the rollers...
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If you have 240 3 Phase VAC then the power company will typically supply you with 250 VAC with spikes up to 275 VAC. This will cause the 24 volt stepdown transformer to put out 27 - 28 VAC. Anything over 26.5 VAC will usually take out the dual amplifier for the stop/backup eyes.
What...
I would just replace the hopper switches on the quarter hopper and token hopper on the Hamilton. The switch is $40-$50 each. Then you can reset the controllers and most likely get the Hamilton working.
After you get going and have some capital, I would look at making improvements to the...
We used reflectors to create guide lines on the floor, but you can also set the abort zone on the VT to kick them out of the bay if they are too far to the right.
I used .083 injectors for all four setups. I didn't see any hazing and I did run the Salt Assault year round. I also ran the COMPASS setup with CPS101 instead of CPS104 but we had eyebrow issues in late November and December every year, so I switched to CPS104 year round.
Reliably removing the eyebrow requires constant attention to 5 details. They are water quality, water temperature, chemistry, impingement, and dwell time. With a touchless you can not just set it up and walk away. You must constantly check to make sure your draws and pressures are staying the...
The Startup Test Wheel Well means that the X31 input was on during a startup test. This causes the machine to believe there is a vehicle in the bay. Unless you have 20C in your A5000 this will shutdown the car wash until it is forced to do a new startup test and sees the problem cleared.
If...
MEP001 is right. All paints are beholding to the layers under them. You will need to get all the old paint off before you can get any paint to hold up.
Just out of curiosity, what type of setup is preventing you from using panels? They are a lot less labor intensive and hold up well.
I wasn't clear. Spot Free was listed as an option on the dial but it didn't work.
As far as selling the washes, it was too good an offer to say no. I have been considering buying another wash though. Servicing Car Washes keeps me in the industry but it's just not the same as operating.
So last year I sold all our car washes, moved, failed retirement, and went to work as a service technician repairing car washes. Since I no longer own my own car wash, I went to the local self serve to clean my wife's car on my day off.
The self serve just changed hands and the new owner has...
The bolt doesn't run through the water channel in the head it has it's own chamber machined into the manifold.
On a Razor the two heads are fed by the Flex Arch that runs across the carriage on the back of the machine. If you just want to run the heads then you will have 10 nozzles that...
It's part of Wash World's Flex Arch. It can be used for high pressure, low pressure, and Spot Free. It uses V-jet nozzles like the inverted L spray arch. The bolt passes through it and allows you to adjust it's aim.
The Double Barrel doesn't save water but does create more impingement giving you greater cleaning capabilities.
Other things to remember about it are that due to the need to mount the rails 4 inches higher, it requires a higher ceiling than a Razor. It uses a swivel system similar to a G5 to...