It will certainly make more foam with less product.
Sounds promising.
Ok since im terrible with numbers. I get the idea behind the 2 hydrominder setup. But i dont quite understand how you come up with a final mix ratio. Going from concentrate to 25:1 then to 36:1.
On the first post you mentioned finding a plugged line. Generators can clog and cause low flow issues. So do these have old foam generators on them or are you building all new generators?
Try lowering the air pressure from 50psi to around 40psi and see what happens. You don't want it to come out like shaving cream, just a little wetter.
When it’s like having cream it’s to dry and there’s little or no lubricity, you the foam to be slippery. You want it to be a little bit on the runny side, but still rich and foamy.What is wrong with it coming out like shaving cream?
If you have issues on busy days it could be because all the hydrominders are running at the same time causing low flo and poor suction in the foam brush unit. Have you checked on this?Annnd were back to runny mess. Busy day today. An the foam i had went to S@it. I dont know if i should try the jbs or not. Be a shame to spend 70 if it not the issue.
If you have issues on busy days it could be because all the hydrominders are running at the same time causing low flo and poor suction in the foam brush unit. Have you checked on this?
I don't understand why it would change. How are you mixing the chemical?Annnd were back to runny mess. Busy day today. An the foam i had went to S@it. I dont know if i should try the jbs or not. Be a shame to spend 70 if it not the issue.
I don't understand why it would change. How are you mixing the chemical?
Is there a possibility that the soap might have gotten frozen at some point?1gal of concentrate to 2 gal of water in a 5 gal bucket. From there into the hydrominder. Started with purple. Moved to yellow. Then to brown an had success. Then went back to watery. Tried orange jet. An nothing.