Is the Idx multiplexer as reliable as mechanical relays? I’ve never used them but I’m rebuilding my low pressure systems and they all use mechanical relays to the motor contactor to isolate the bays. I think I’ve only changed out one or two relays in 27 years, or at least that’s all I can remember, there might’ve been a couple of more . I just rarely ever have a problem with a relay. I like the idea of a simple multiplexer without a box full of relays and jumper wires. But the relays are very reliable. I’ve got four systems that use it, spot free, presoak, soap and wax. Yes, I use a pressurized soap and wax system. I pressure feed hot and cold water to my high-pressure pumps with two dema solenoids, and directly inject soap and wax into the incoming water line with a pro con pump at 100 psi for each. You have to set your pump pressure about 15 or 20 psi higher than your incoming water pressure. I rarely see anybody use this type of system. But personally that’s the only way I’ll ever do it. When I first got into the car wash business, I used individual float tanks and suction fed my soap and wax. Constantly fighting float valves, check valves, etc. I didn’t like that system. Then I decided to pressure feed my pumps with zero pressure regulators and dema 203 injectors, etc. I had a lot trouble with the regulators, was constantly rebuilding them, never could keep it consistent. Then many years ago a carwash owner told me about pressure feeding your soap and wax with Procon pumps. Well, I converted it over to that. That’s the only way I’ll do it now! Once in a great while I have to change out a Procon pump, and on rare occasions, a motor! It’s been very consistent for many years now. But anyhow, I was thinking about going with the multiplexer would like opinions on people that have used them a long time.
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