MEP001
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Yep, all problems that have kept me from trying it. I do know someone who feeds his wax to his pumps that way, and he says it works, but he doesn't care about consistency/accuracy of what he delivers, and he's so cheap he'd rather risk losing a bucket of soap now and then rather than add solenoids so his are just dead-headed.The Mix-Rite and Dosatrons are interesting alternatives and seem like they should work but again, thats a $1000 science project I don't have time for. To me the gravity feed is still simpler and bulletproof. With the chemical pump set up you still have one or two water inlet solenoids per bay. It also adds two more mutliplexors, one for soap and one for wax, into the mix. If you don't have solenoid for each chemical pump you run the risk of pumping away a bucket of soap or wax if one of the bay solenoids doesn't close.
FWIW with the two washes I retrofitted with the PR-1000A I was really impressed with how well they worked. They were both SMC equipment with a separate tank for each bay, and eliminating that cut down on pump maintenance a huge amount, but the regulators failing and not allowing soap/wax was just too much of a problem.