Rudy
Active member
Our winter Foam Brush setup uses Methanol for deicing. We have to constantly change the Hydrominder tips depending on the outside air temperature. The colder it is, the more methanol gets pulled into the hydrominder eductor (via a larger tip). We are constantly changing the tips during winter.
I'm considering making a manifold block, which holds the 3 different "tips" that are used during wintertime. A series of valves could be used to (so called) select the red tip, and close off the beige tip (for instance).
Is there any reason this wouldn't work?
Is there any REAL reason that the tip has to be installed into the side of the eductor?
My proposed setup would connect the side of the eductor.....to the output side of my new manifold which would hold the various tips.
I'm considering making a manifold block, which holds the 3 different "tips" that are used during wintertime. A series of valves could be used to (so called) select the red tip, and close off the beige tip (for instance).
Is there any reason this wouldn't work?
Is there any REAL reason that the tip has to be installed into the side of the eductor?
My proposed setup would connect the side of the eductor.....to the output side of my new manifold which would hold the various tips.