I'm getting a substantial amount of foam, almost too much, and it's 3/8 poly all the way to the boom. Just air T'd below the
flojet. It only takes about 5 seconds to reach rich foaming at the brush... It was built this way originally, and if it works great I have no need to change it. I always hear lower psi is better, just not for me the way it's set up. 40psi doesn't keep consistent amount of foam to all three bays at the same time. Your wash may be different.
If your foam brush
soap is too weak obviously it won't foam as much.. You may want to do as I did and check the dilution in the mixing tank. If it doesn't feel slippery between your fingers it's not strong enough. Lubricity is what you want for brushes to avoid scratches. Make sure you have enough concentration for Lubricity.
Play with your air pressure till it's foams properly. A
flojet pump every three seconds with one brush running provides me the best output.
Oh if your getting liquid your pump is pumping stronger than the air pressure coming into the line. More air to slow the pump. Mine is opposing which may be the key
Solution - v - Air
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............. Foam