madscientist
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Can anybody give me suggestions?
For the past few months my low pressure cycles have looked more and more "streaky", causing me to raise the air to overhead up to it's current level around 95 psi. it's way too high, and is more foam than liquid for my liking. after a lot of thought and even more desperation i've worked on/replaced the following:
-lp unloader
-all injectors/tips
-danfoss valves
-the 3/8 in fXf check valve at the bottom of the lp manifold
-the guts of the foamer tube
-the air regulator/guage to the arch
-the lp guage
-the lp solution pump (sta-rite)
-nozzles are less than 4 months old, but are the next thing on my list
city water pressure does not appear to have changed, but the storage in the water heater should minimize any volume issues.
is it possible that the hp check valve up top is difficult enough to open that the lp volume is restricted, but not enough to cause the relief valve to open on hp cycles? thanks in advance to anyone who can jump in here.
For the past few months my low pressure cycles have looked more and more "streaky", causing me to raise the air to overhead up to it's current level around 95 psi. it's way too high, and is more foam than liquid for my liking. after a lot of thought and even more desperation i've worked on/replaced the following:
-lp unloader
-all injectors/tips
-danfoss valves
-the 3/8 in fXf check valve at the bottom of the lp manifold
-the guts of the foamer tube
-the air regulator/guage to the arch
-the lp guage
-the lp solution pump (sta-rite)
-nozzles are less than 4 months old, but are the next thing on my list
city water pressure does not appear to have changed, but the storage in the water heater should minimize any volume issues.
is it possible that the hp check valve up top is difficult enough to open that the lp volume is restricted, but not enough to cause the relief valve to open on hp cycles? thanks in advance to anyone who can jump in here.