Dylan Gilliss
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Hey all,
At my shop we have a 60 foot long wash bay with 2 guns, one mounted at each end and ran off the same pump (not at the same time). The wash system is a Landa Pressure washer that is 3.9gpm and we run at 3000psi. I have two questions, my soap pick up is just a tee fitting on the suction side of the pump with a solonoid attached to the soap side of the tee. From there the hose goes to a soap-minder and just uses suction off the pump to suck from the soap minder. It works pretty decent as far as the quality and quantity of soap but the change over time kills me. When I turn the soap on it is almost 2 min until we see it at the wand, and closer to 3 min before the soap is gone after we shut it off. The change over time is way faster at a car wash when switching between soap and rinse and I'm trying to figure out how to improve my time. To clarify the wash pump runs about 80 feet of 1/2 inch hose before it gets to the boom hanging on the wall. My other questions is what is the best way to inject low pressure soap at the boom? I would like to able to run some sort of bug cleaner right off the wand so we don't have to rely on filling a hand pump with spray 9 and spraying the trucks down that way. Thanks in advance for the help!
At my shop we have a 60 foot long wash bay with 2 guns, one mounted at each end and ran off the same pump (not at the same time). The wash system is a Landa Pressure washer that is 3.9gpm and we run at 3000psi. I have two questions, my soap pick up is just a tee fitting on the suction side of the pump with a solonoid attached to the soap side of the tee. From there the hose goes to a soap-minder and just uses suction off the pump to suck from the soap minder. It works pretty decent as far as the quality and quantity of soap but the change over time kills me. When I turn the soap on it is almost 2 min until we see it at the wand, and closer to 3 min before the soap is gone after we shut it off. The change over time is way faster at a car wash when switching between soap and rinse and I'm trying to figure out how to improve my time. To clarify the wash pump runs about 80 feet of 1/2 inch hose before it gets to the boom hanging on the wall. My other questions is what is the best way to inject low pressure soap at the boom? I would like to able to run some sort of bug cleaner right off the wand so we don't have to rely on filling a hand pump with spray 9 and spraying the trucks down that way. Thanks in advance for the help!