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Have an old hydrospray system

Everything in the car wash world has gotten crazy expensive. When I have to order parts for the bill changer side of the house and I look at the invoice I’m in sticker stock as to what the parts cost and shipping costs are out of sight.
 
Someone on these forums had the idea of using a traffic light control board from Amazon to control the 3x foam color sequence. It's like a $25 board, add some relays and solenoids, you're in business.

Parts are more expensive everytime we buy, even within 1-2 months. And of course customers complain about a nominal yearly price increase.
 
Is it the low pressure or the high pressure?

How long is the longest high pressure line?

If the high pressure chemicals enter at the pump, it makes no difference how they're delivered.

Do the low pressure chemicals tee in at the boom?
 
Is it the low pressure or the high pressure?

How long is the longest high pressure line?

If the high pressure chemicals enter at the pump, it makes no difference how they're delivered.

Do the low pressure chemicals tee in at the boom?
It’s the high pressure and mainly and the longest bay hp line is 75ft I do believe it might be 80 from boom to motor room
 
I have no idea if this will help or how it works, but can a HP injector be used right at the boom for HP chemicals, like what the pressure washing people use?
 
Yes, but the injector will reduce the pressure a lot. I toyed with the idea for a while, even tried pumping the chemical at 200 PSI to the injector, it still had to severely restrict pressure to get chemical.

15 seconds isn't too bad. My longest bay takes 26.
 
We've played with injector based setups and in a self serve you're just trading one set of problems for another set. Like MEP said, your going to see pretty big pressure drop, keeping consistent draw from the injectors is a pain in the hindquarters, and the systems tended to be more expensive. The only way we ever saw any consistency was using a VFD and that added significant cost and complexity to the controls. 15 seconds is not bad as long as the customer feels the pressure change when switching to a high pressure.
 
Ok fellows, I’m tired and I’m frustrated at this point I need a way to get some new equipment put into my 2 locations who is going to be the best person to talk to about financing
 
I saw that because my bay 2 pump decided to crack in the body and my bay 4 is still not wanting to act right on the hp settings. I can’t keep putting money into the old equipment for it to break down every couple of months
 
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