MEP001
Well-known member
I plan on switching wax from high pressure to low pressure for reasons. Right now I have tire cleaner, presoak, and air all going through the same check valve. I want wax to be able to run up to 150 PSI so I'm anticipating problems if I just add another tubing line to the existing valve. Here are some ways I've thought of:
This would be the simplest and has the liquid and air for each selection forced together through a check valve which I feel helps the chemical foam.
I wouldn't want customers to get a brief burst of tire cleaner or presoak if they select wax, and I think this setup would prevent that, but I lose the restriction that helps them foam.
If I go this route, I'll probably have a bank of normally open solenoids in the room to dump the pressure off the air line. I've never liked the burst of air that happens from switching from rinse to spot free, and maybe this will prevent it.
I don't plan on moving functions to a separate gun. I might if I ever build a wash, but my customers push quarters through tape over a coin slot and spend minutes wrenching on the dial trying to make the foam come out of the brush. I don't think they'll do well if I move where stuff comes out.
This would be the simplest and has the liquid and air for each selection forced together through a check valve which I feel helps the chemical foam.
I wouldn't want customers to get a brief burst of tire cleaner or presoak if they select wax, and I think this setup would prevent that, but I lose the restriction that helps them foam.
If I go this route, I'll probably have a bank of normally open solenoids in the room to dump the pressure off the air line. I've never liked the burst of air that happens from switching from rinse to spot free, and maybe this will prevent it.
I don't plan on moving functions to a separate gun. I might if I ever build a wash, but my customers push quarters through tape over a coin slot and spend minutes wrenching on the dial trying to make the foam come out of the brush. I don't think they'll do well if I move where stuff comes out.