The "eclipse" is just the drying bay. The tracks the bridge runs on are 30ft. A standard I5 without eclipse dryers can fit in a 40ft bay. A typhoon in a 30ft bay. The inside door like washnshine said is for guidance/throughput but most importantly separating the washing/drying bay from overspray/wind. The door allows two vehicles to be in the same bay simultaneously. Speeds up the process.I think you could shorten the Eclipse model by 20', by removing the wheel scrubbers from the front. Take out inside door, & put the CC/Wax arch & RO Arch in its place, then Tire Shine w/ outside dryers (or inside stand alone). IMHO
Stand alone wax/ro arches are a terrible idea from manufacturers. You have to try one to know what I'm saying and ask your self how many people are going to run into this and use these correctly. Driving through a arch spraying water/chemical on your windshield is difficult and a huge liability. You will need spare arches in the back room plus keeping pace is a big issue. Autec and Istobal both offer them. Its there way of making a slow machine "faster". Another marketing gimmick. Your not saving any time. The 30sec it may take for two passes on the machine for CC and SF is the same amount of time if not less it takes to drive through two stand alone arches. Why not let the machine do the work and not rely on the customer. The goal is to minimize customer mistakes. Thats the whole point of the eclipse vs off board dryers. The customer sits there while the machine works which results in the best dry and faster processing since there in two separate bays. Off board wax/SF arches will have customers drive too slow and the arch timer will time out or some will drive too fast and not get enough coverage. Soap will be left on there car and then you'll receive a bad google review about how your car wash does not clean.
Down side to the eclipse vs regular stand alone dryers though is not only price but it is a machine and not a stationary drying set up. That means sensors, maintenance, and the igus tube that houses all the power cables (high voltage and low voltage) will have to be replaced every 2-6 years roughly. You can probably get about 20 years out of a stand alone dryer set up wiring since they do not move.
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