Bro, you are a king for this video…. There’s TONS of vids that talk nothing about this, you sir have explained exactly what I’ve been trying to find!!! I appreciate you sir! God bless from Texas!!
Getting my popcorn for this one thanks Mike Amazing how much water comes through that 1.8 orfice lol crazy. If water makes river stone smooth it can tear anything up.I love this business.These videos are like the cream on top of the milk.
Great explanation, to summarize smaller just means less dilution of chemical and less volume. That's why we should use a by-pass system when not spraying chemical.
@@TheFreshRinseI understand that part but can you switch the orfices out without switching pressure washers. I have a 4gpm and got confused on that part.
I couldn’t not find the injector in question on Southside Equipments website. Maybe I’m missing something. Or maybe it’s just not listed. Great video!! “What a loser”.
Question about your setup. Do you just plug the whip line from the hose reel that you want to use to the end of bypass? And what does the second ball valve on the end allow you to do?
Yes. I pull out the length of hose I need. The ball valve allows me to turn of the flow of water, so I can connect a long wand or surface cleaner without turning off the machine
Nice explanation. Thank you. Could you give me an example of the % of change of how hot a mix would be when comparing the biggest to the smallest? Thanks again
Great video, Mike. Are you pulling straight from a separate batch tank where you mix your soap and SH, or are you pulling from a manifold setup of some sort? That would be a great follow-up video.
Great question Wade. If you need more chem, it’s a great tool to have. Also, it will last much longer than the ball/spring method. I have 2 of them. They come in handy when needing more chem.
Mike great video! I have a similar set-up like you do. Flowpro with an 8 gpm. When you use a 1.8 injection orfice do you have a drastic loss of pressure while in soap mode?
@@johnwitt586 I have never tried a 1.5. And I won’t try it with the 8gpm machine. The 1.8 causes a decent amount of engine struggle. The 1.5 would overwhelm my anxiety. LOL
Thank you for sharing improvements for high pressure washing. I have an integrated downstream 1.8 and with a 100ft hose it doesn't work. Do you work with shorter hoses to work or do you have any recommendations? Thank you for your talent
I never thought about that, the way it pulls more chem is by flowing less water, in other words, another way to increase your chem is to throttle down your machine, correct?
I think it pulls more chem cause the more you restrict the water the more venturi pressure you get at the injector port thus pulling more through that line.Bigger hole less pressure=less suction at the soap port.My guess.
y@@TheFreshRinse I noticed that. Actually the 1.8 injector puts my 8gal into bypass mode, does that happen with your 10 gal? And we need every % we can get when it's 40 degrees out with 2 week old SH
Are you using high pressure with downstream injector? I am only able to pull chemical with low pressure tip, which is limiting me from reaching high parts of a house.
@@TheFreshRinse all seriousness, your videos are inspirational, hilarious and I’m always learning something from you. Keep it up!! Has your membership to other videos started yet?
Great question: 1. It doesn’t allow much volume, so it doesn’t shoot as high/far… and puts a heavy strain on the motor 2. You stand a greater chance of burning plants. 2.3 I. The hot months is perfect gift me.
I’m sorry that I didn’t take your comment seriously. As stated in my FB apology, you deserve better. I will do my best to make the video that you have requested within the next week. I can’t make a promise that it will be, but I will do my best. Please accept my apology. I will absolutely try to do better, and be better.
If you carry spare injectors and pretty much have to disconnect it anyways to get the orfice out. Why don’t you just have one injector set up in each orfice size?