Hi guys, I've just switched to trying Chem flex injectors from the general pump stainless steel ones on our LW4000's after reading an older post here and have a couple questions.
We were using the dual .083 SS injectors for both low and high presoaks. When I switched to the blue dual Chem Flex .086 injectors, I had to tip-up in order for the spray to be constant and not sputtering. I'm worried I might be eating more chemical also with the new chem flex injectors at the larger tip size?
Ken pro mentioned in a past post that we should go up one larger orifice size in order for the draw to be similar to the old SS injectors. So I thought I was safe going from Stainless .083 to the .086 Chem flex orifice size. Kleen Rite says they're 4.0 GPM http://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-26753-chemflex-chemical-injector-098-orifice-40-gpm-2-barbs-green.aspx
I'm addmitinly quite green when it comes to injector draw rates and orifice sizes. In the past, I just replaced injectors with ones identicle to the ones the previous owner had and just changed tips with the seasons but I'd like to benifit from the longer chemical resistence the Chem flex injectors offer.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks!
Mike
We were using the dual .083 SS injectors for both low and high presoaks. When I switched to the blue dual Chem Flex .086 injectors, I had to tip-up in order for the spray to be constant and not sputtering. I'm worried I might be eating more chemical also with the new chem flex injectors at the larger tip size?
Ken pro mentioned in a past post that we should go up one larger orifice size in order for the draw to be similar to the old SS injectors. So I thought I was safe going from Stainless .083 to the .086 Chem flex orifice size. Kleen Rite says they're 4.0 GPM http://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-26753-chemflex-chemical-injector-098-orifice-40-gpm-2-barbs-green.aspx
I'm addmitinly quite green when it comes to injector draw rates and orifice sizes. In the past, I just replaced injectors with ones identicle to the ones the previous owner had and just changed tips with the seasons but I'd like to benifit from the longer chemical resistence the Chem flex injectors offer.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks!
Mike