I also had the same issues cmawash was talking about with the heat build up and wear on motors. A couple of months ago I tried to dress up the place with new hoses, wands, guns, brushes, timers, clean meter box faces, vac hoses and domes... the whole lot. When I installed the new guns it was a pleasant surprise that they shut off completely when the trigger isn't pulled and I thought I would be saving money on water. Every penny counts.
However, with the same paraplate BR-52 regulators and
cat pump set up previously mentioned I notice excessive heat build up, odd noises from the pump stand and spikes in pressure. For the life of me I could not figure it out. It turns out I purchased non-weep guns and the system I had wasn't prepared for that. Realizing my mistake after reading this thread (you guys rock by the way, thank you) I switched back to my old weep guns with new nozzles as a temporary fix until I can affords new weep guns to maintain the new'ish feel/look I'm trying to give the place.
My question is would you prefer/is it less maintenance to have weep guns with the current set up, or should I look at investing in some unloaders and non-weep guns?
Thank you in advance.