That sounds overly complicated for something that can be done by adding one more tank and a float valve. City pressure is always going to fluctuate, so it would require a regulator set below the lowest dip in pressure for the flow of soap and wax to remain constant.ken-pro said:
You would have to, otherwise the city pressure water would just flow right through the pump.softsuds said:Also are you using any type of solenoid valve on the incoming water line or just straight into the pump ?
No, I have a 3bay self serve I purchased about 7 years ago. I have just about paid off the loan. I've been bandaging the thing together to keep it going andWhat are you looking for? Do you have a system you're trying to understand or are you looking for an alternative to something with which you're having trouble?
I have thought about the same thing. Would you just run a line from the dosatron down to the wax / soap solenoid on the inlet of the pump ? I guess you would be injecting into the suction side of the pump at a slight pressure above gravity feed ?I've thought about trying a Dosatron pump for the wax to eliminate the tank and run it in with cold water, but I can't justify spending $500 to see if it will work.
From what I could find out, the Dosatron costs about 5% of the water pressure to pull the chemical. If I were to use it for chemical feed to the pump, I'd keep things as simple as possible and go straight through the Dosatron to the inlet solenoid with city pressure. If it wouldn't work without boosting the water pressure, I wouldn't even consider it.softsuds said:I have thought about the same thing. Would you just run a line from the dosatron down to the wax / soap solenoid on the inlet of the pump ? I guess you would be injecting into the suction side of the pump at a slight pressure above gravity feed ?
Ok so if I understand you correctly, you are thinking of using the dosatron on soap or wax as the only supply to the pump when wax or soap are selected ?From what I could find out, the Dosatron costs about 5% of the water pressure to pull the chemical. If I were to use it for chemical feed to the pump, I'd keep things as simple as possible and go straight through the Dosatron to the inlet solenoid with city pressure. If it wouldn't work without boosting the water pressure, I wouldn't even consider it.
Softsuds
What I have setup is this Cold water City Pressure reduced to 25psi Hot water 30 psi Using a basic watts water regulator.
Soap and Wax are injected with a Dosatron at full pressure about 60psi. All you really need is your soap and wax pressures to be 10psi higher than your Inlet pressure and your gold.
On my low pressure functions I use the dosatrons but do employ a Procon pump as a booster when driving presoak or TriFoam If just pushing water Procons will last a very long time. We have many washes running this setup NO tanks, Cut chemical cost by 20% (dosatrons are much more accurate, than hyrdominders) Never had a tank over flow or pump blow from running dry