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    Floor heat leaking antifreeze

    The same thing posted by cantbreak80?
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    Floor heat leaking antifreeze

    I'll have to check it out! Thanks
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    Floor heat leaking antifreeze

    My old floor heat system has been leaking some antifreeze out steadily for the last several years, maybe 10 gallons a year. Does anybody have a solution? Maybe a sealant of some type you add to the fluid? No leaks are present above ground.
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    How Safe Is A Lock?

    Do not buy master locks If you care about anything you own!! I have "picked" up a new hobby, lock-picking, and let me tell you master locks are the absolute easiest to pick open!! They are equally comparable to the "no name dollar store locks". "American" brand locks are a really good lock for...
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    Led Lights

    Is the first picture a comparison of your new led and an old metal halide?
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    Connecting multiple wires? Rats nest with rusty wire nuts!

    Yes I will be installing those this spring.
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    Connecting multiple wires? Rats nest with rusty wire nuts!

    I've been looking at those, they look like the way to go out of everything I've looked at.
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    Connecting multiple wires? Rats nest with rusty wire nuts!

    I bought terminals for the coin boxes but haven't installed them yet, I very much like the crimp on wire nuts.
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    Connecting multiple wires? Rats nest with rusty wire nuts!

    I've been looking at molex, how do you split your power wires up so that they can be shared by everything?
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    Connecting multiple wires? Rats nest with rusty wire nuts!

    At my wash the previous maintenance guy used lots of wire nuts in the coin box at each bay, for example the power wire is twisted with the horn, heater, sensortron, and timer with one wire nut. Same with the common wires as well as others. does anybody have any suggestions to make install...
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    Thinking of reclaiming my ro reject, any ideas????

    My wash just doesn't do the amount of cars that some of your washes do, I'm thinking 55 gallon drums in the attic will be my best bet.
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    Thinking of reclaiming my ro reject, any ideas????

    Never even thought about the attic!
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    What pump to use for weep reclaim?? Ideas?

    What about without the heater? Do you think I would be in the same boat as you?
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    Thinking of reclaiming my ro reject, any ideas????

    Any help on plumbing and set up would be great? I was thinking a barrel on a stand higher than the rinse tank using only gravity with a float that's higher on the water than my pressurized city water, city water would kick on when the reclaim couldn't keep up or it ran out.
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    What pump to use for weep reclaim?? Ideas?

    I have all the parts you mentioned laying around, would it be beneficial to use that much electricity to save water for two bays?
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    What pump to use for weep reclaim?? Ideas?

    I currently have a barrel in the ground in the equipment room where my 2 self seve bays have pvc running to them (clogged) from the wand holders. It hasn't worked in 25 years, there are no parts but what I've stated. What pump do I need to get it up and running and how should I plumb/wire it...
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    Procon pumps

    Get a 5 gallon water heater with a small circulating pump with everything on a thermostat. Run 3/4" oxygen barrier pex lines filled with antifreeze through the troughs. Pack tight with insulation
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    Trough heat. Big enough water heater?

    What is a good way to add a tee for the new lines and a spot to add antifreeze?
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    Trough heat. Big enough water heater?

    I'm not sure I've never calculated it.
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    Trough heat. Big enough water heater?

    I currently have a 5 gal water heater circulating antifreeze through the automatic wash rails and the trough for half of my 4 bay wash. I want to tee in and add lines to the other half of my wash. Is this water heater enough to tackle the extra runs of 3/4" trough heat??
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