The specified dilution ratio is the dilution for "use" . So, if water is added after it leaves your tank that will change the dilution from the tank to what is used. If your Cat ouputs 4 gmp or 240 GPH, and the
soap pump is set at and accurately puts out 6 GPH, then the ratio is 240 / 6 or 40 to one. For an end ratio of 600 / 1 you would put 15 gallons of water in the tank and one gallon of concentrate which gives you 15/1. Multiply the 40 to one of addittional dilution and you get 600 to one. (Not perfect calculation because the 240 GPH of the pump already contains the diluted solution, but close enough.) In any event I would probably try 10/1 to start an see how the effect is. You could always add more water as long as the show and efficacy is there.
Sorry to re-hash this, but I just want to see if my numbers here make sense.
Got the hydrominder setup, so no need to mix manually. That's nice to have out of the way..
Now, we put in a yellow tip to start as per the KR site recommendations. But forgot to dilute with 10 gallons of water. but I don't think we need to if we can dilute with the hydrominder and the
soap meter on our pumps.
It's setup as follows: yellow tip 90:1,
soap solution meter on hp pump 48:1. The product seems to come out pretty nice, similar to how the powder was. Smells good and produces a nice layer of
soap, very similar to how the powder has always been. But isn't this ratio 4320:1? about 5x higher than recommended by KR (they say 600-900:1). below are my calcs if anyone can see an error.
soap solution meter=5 gallon/hour
cat 610 pump=4gpm*60=240 gallon/hour
240/5=48:1
yellow tip hydrominder 506=90:1
90*48=4320:1 (roughly without verifying flow rates yet , etc..)
So if we start with a yellow tip at 90:1, we really need to increase our
soap solution flow meter to about 10:1 or about 24 gallon/hour!! Per KR recommendations we are supposed to start with a
soap solution flow rate of 24 gallons/hour? (if we use a yellow tip like they say) Now I realize we could adjust in other ways, use a larger tip, etc. So my next question is if we are supposed to to flow 24 GPH (.4 gpm) of solution, it seems like we are using the wrong flow meters. Maybe the higher solution rate is needed for a reason, to produce more foam or bubbles in the
soap for show??
here is the flow meters we use.
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-3403-dwyer-vfa-42ssv-flow-meter-adjustable.aspx
I also realize that the 900:1 is a starting point and results may vary. I just want to learn the logic behind the recommendations and specifically whether or not the 5 gph from our
soap solution flow meters is enough or if we should increase that for better show..