bigleo48
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All,
For a while now I've been thinking of building a windshield washer fluid dispensing unit. So a coin operated unit that could dispense WW fluid directly into cars or available jugs.
I have a cement monument I can install a 55 gallon tank in along with pump, solenoids, etc. On the outside a coinbox with the controls and a hose. I would also have a small locked trap door with a float valve connections to control the refill (as I won't be able to see inside the monument) and a fill hose mounted above the tank refill hole (high enough that you could not siphon the WW out).
Here is the diagram;
So if a customer wants to buy, then drive up to the monument, put the hose in the WW car reservoir or available jugs and drop in some coins. After a 5 second delay, a timed pumping of WW fluid (depending on amount purchased) into tank or jug.
What do you guys think?
BigLeo
For a while now I've been thinking of building a windshield washer fluid dispensing unit. So a coin operated unit that could dispense WW fluid directly into cars or available jugs.
I have a cement monument I can install a 55 gallon tank in along with pump, solenoids, etc. On the outside a coinbox with the controls and a hose. I would also have a small locked trap door with a float valve connections to control the refill (as I won't be able to see inside the monument) and a fill hose mounted above the tank refill hole (high enough that you could not siphon the WW out).
Here is the diagram;
So if a customer wants to buy, then drive up to the monument, put the hose in the WW car reservoir or available jugs and drop in some coins. After a 5 second delay, a timed pumping of WW fluid (depending on amount purchased) into tank or jug.
What do you guys think?
BigLeo