thoffmanjr
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https://youtu.be/J1h73WHLKTM
I've heard they don't recommend installing the top brush backwards and I recall hearing that Mark Ellis was the first or one of the first guys to try it. Put it down just after the windshield to avoid more vertical windshields and it helps clean down the back windows pretty well. As you will see in the video description we have adjusted it to more aggressively travel down the windshield and by pulsing the air solenoid we can land on the roof very gently. We only do this on the first top brush. We also reduced the mist in the loading area by flip flopping the robot with the top brushes at this location. This location is the Hoffman Car Wash in Queensbury, NY. Those are MacNeil top brushes with foam washing material. The conveyor speed in this video is 185 cph @ 22' per car or 1.13 ft / second. If you don't have a PLC you can use an interval delay timer from Grainger Item # 1EGC7 set for 5 seconds and a repeat cycle timer from Grainger Item # 23NV13 that is adjustable and will cycle the air solenoid. Don't forget they each need a relay base Grainger Item # 5X852.
I've heard they don't recommend installing the top brush backwards and I recall hearing that Mark Ellis was the first or one of the first guys to try it. Put it down just after the windshield to avoid more vertical windshields and it helps clean down the back windows pretty well. As you will see in the video description we have adjusted it to more aggressively travel down the windshield and by pulsing the air solenoid we can land on the roof very gently. We only do this on the first top brush. We also reduced the mist in the loading area by flip flopping the robot with the top brushes at this location. This location is the Hoffman Car Wash in Queensbury, NY. Those are MacNeil top brushes with foam washing material. The conveyor speed in this video is 185 cph @ 22' per car or 1.13 ft / second. If you don't have a PLC you can use an interval delay timer from Grainger Item # 1EGC7 set for 5 seconds and a repeat cycle timer from Grainger Item # 23NV13 that is adjustable and will cycle the air solenoid. Don't forget they each need a relay base Grainger Item # 5X852.