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I’m having a heck of a time with my Hydro Spray. Where all of the cvs tie together in the trough, I replaced a hydraulic hose with clear poly and one of the not so great rego high dollar valves. I turned on the Presoak and went back up to the attic, only to see a stream of Presoak back feeding...
$600 down the drain not counting the test washes. I bought two 5 gallon jugs and put one at each wash. I might try the ceramic that you use. A red tip would be manageable.
I’m all out of ideas. It’s leaving a white chalky film even with a copper colored ultra lean tip. That dilution is injected through HP.
The rep told me to start off with a PINK tip!!
I’m so sick of wasting time and money on test washes. Not to mention the elbow grease it takes to wipe the film...
You will work seven days a week. You will clean up messes every day, whether it’s sweeping and shoveling up mud messes or picking up and dumping trash. It’s a learning experience for sure. You better know how to use a multimeter and be mechanically inclined. I don’t think you’d make a dime if...
In the meantime, you could wire in a smart plug to a NC contactor with a 110 coil that would interrupt the power to the goldline to reset it remotely when the petit alerts you that it’s down.
I’m thinking cycle inhibit relay. Not sure, but I had a similar issue with my goldline and was told that could be the issue. Seemed to do the trick. Wish I could help more. That has to be stressful!
I’d like to see it. I can’t picture what you’re describing. Mine does a hell of a good job now, but it takes 8 minutes to do it…If I had two of them for busy days, I’d never upgrade.
Hey guys.
I had SFR siphoning from a bay. The diaphragm is shot. Can someone steer me toward a replacement? Ignore my hideous thumbnail. I smashed it about 3 weeks ago…forgot how bad that hurt
Great! Can’t wait to hear how it goes. I suggest you take never seize and work it into all of the tie rod ends. I used to spray expensive lithium grease on mine every few days until I discovered the anti seize fix. Use the brush to work it down in and twist the tie rods back and forth. This will...