"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: ericheartsu on April 21, 2015, 09:15:07 AMQuote from: kingscreen on April 20, 2015, 08:00:19 PMQuote from: Screened Gear on April 20, 2015, 07:03:45 PMI have this one.http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200350514_200350514I have only replaced one small relief valve in 5 years. More pressure would be nice but not needed.We also have this one. No issues.We use this one as well, but we are on our second one. The first one lasted about 4 years, but i believe there was an issue with it from the beg. as we had to have the motor rebuilt on it, about 1 month in. The New one we have, is way stronger than the first one as well. That was a shock to see how much more pressure we were getting after grabbing a brand new one.Does the motor on those run the whole time you're washing even when you release the trigger? Think that will be my next pressure washer.
Quote from: kingscreen on April 20, 2015, 08:00:19 PMQuote from: Screened Gear on April 20, 2015, 07:03:45 PMI have this one.http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200350514_200350514I have only replaced one small relief valve in 5 years. More pressure would be nice but not needed.We also have this one. No issues.We use this one as well, but we are on our second one. The first one lasted about 4 years, but i believe there was an issue with it from the beg. as we had to have the motor rebuilt on it, about 1 month in. The New one we have, is way stronger than the first one as well. That was a shock to see how much more pressure we were getting after grabbing a brand new one.
Quote from: Screened Gear on April 20, 2015, 07:03:45 PMI have this one.http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200350514_200350514I have only replaced one small relief valve in 5 years. More pressure would be nice but not needed.We also have this one. No issues.
I have this one.http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200350514_200350514I have only replaced one small relief valve in 5 years. More pressure would be nice but not needed.
<snip>We have determined that around 1300 psi and approximately 1.6 gallons per minute of water flow cleans fastest without risking damaging screens.<snip>
We have determined that around 1300 psi and approximately 1.6 gallons per minute of water flow cleans fastest without risking damaging screens.We used to buy commercial grade or heavy duty pressure washers but after buying several from Costco over the years we have decided both of them last about the same amount of time and clean about the same speed. The current pressure washer at Costco right now is about $139.00 and if it goes out within a year or so Costco will accept it back. With commercial units repairs cost more than that and all we had then was an old worn out pressure washer with some new parts on it.It merits your consideration.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_623643-53393-GPW1600_4294612660Does wonders with my screens. Around $110 with 2 year replacement plan is well worth it (Unless you are doing 30 or more screens per day)My first Home Depot cheapie worked about 4 years, but then again, I do about 30 screens a month.
We are running two units right now, doing about 200 screens a shift. They are both the same....2500 PSI at 4 GPM. Use on all mesh counts from 26 TPI to a 355-31. (that's thin!) Running them a hair over 2000 PSI according to the gauge.
Quote from: bimmridder on April 23, 2015, 02:10:06 PMWe are running two units right now, doing about 200 screens a shift. They are both the same....2500 PSI at 4 GPM. Use on all mesh counts from 26 TPI to a 355-31. (that's thin!) Running them a hair over 2000 PSI according to the gauge.What model washers do you have? I want done them faster...not necessarily cleaner. And I think my Home Depot units are pretty feeble compared to an honest 2000@4GPM. How long do they last? I rarely reclaim over about 50 a week, but that is changing...
We are looking at getting a new pressure washer this weekend to replace the el cheapo (done with those).Whats more important for reclaiming... PSI or GPM? We are looking at a few and are zeroing in on a 2000 psi/1.5g and a 1450 psi/2g.Any suggestions?
Time to do this again. You guys using the northstar units, are they holding up? would be nice to get one that we can get at least 5 years out of. The plastic cheap 100-200 units just will not handle 6-8 hours of use 5 days a week. We have been using a camble hausefeild electric unit that's done good for about 3 years but the auto off pressure switch can't handle the heavy water pressure of our building, and if we back off a little it starves it. I guess it's just a bad design. I do like the idea of a unit that shuts off when you let off of the trigger because you can never trust an employee who walks away for a break to turn off the unit ect.