mcarter1990
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Did it ever foam good? Or did this just start?Both bays
To me 200:1 seems too weak. Is the 60 psi on the air coming into the Flojet or the air injection?
Where is that pressure setting? Right off the air compressor? It's way too high since you don't have any other regulator or restriction on the liquid side.Yes on the flo jet side
Thanks, Where would you put the needle valve at? to the brush?You don’t want or need a regulator on the discharge side of the Flo-Jet pump. The beauty of the Flo-jet pump is whatever pressure you put into the pump is going to be your discharge pressure. I’d do what Randy said and put a regulator on the inlet side of your Flo-Jet pump so you can regulate the pump pressure. Optional needle valves on the discharge side of the air and liquid side of the solenoid valves will help you fine tune the delivery further.
Thanks for coming back and telling everyone that was an easy fix.Added a regulator to the Flo Jet air income side. Problem solved !
I cleaned everything prior to hooking new generators up.Replace those foam generators. They may be plugged with crud, or the foam material could have worked its way out and has stopped up the fitting.
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You are starving it. Your flojet wants to drink from the black hose which is connected to a PVC pipe; and that same PVC pipe also feeds the generators. The pipe is being fed by a straw. How can the FloJet get enough air from a pipe that is not being fed enough air to supply it and at the same time supply the generators? It likely can't do it all the time. The Flojet is still trying to drink from a hose, thru a pipe being fed by a straw. Consider your purple air supply line diameter (is that 1/4" line feeding a 1/2" diameter PVC 'manifold' which supplies air to your Flojet and 2 Generators?
You might look at removing all your lines, gauges, filters, shutoffs prior to the 1/2" PVC 'manifold', and replacing them with 1/2" lines, gauges, filters, shutoffs so no air flow component is smaller in diameter than your 'manifold' diameter. Intent is to maintain your air pressure and your air flow consistently throughout the system until it's point of use.