That’s a beautiful thing out there doing that with your baby girl bud. Keep that up. That’s a great daddy right there!!! We need everybody to be a daddy like this that kids learning even though she’s not paying attention she’s learning this is what all these kids are missing practical knowledge.
Sir you helped me out ALOT! I'm in building maintenance and we are starting to play around with recycled water to help keep the buildings and walkways cleaned. God bless 🙏🏾
Answers my question right off the bat. I just built a sewer jetting machine, and just assumed it would gravity feed... well, it doesn't.. but, now I see, Ill just throw a pump in the mix and get it going. Thanx for posting this! Peace and Blessings!
@@WopDaBarber999 yeah, out there in youtube, i forgot which channel it was that showed it, one of the pressure washing channels. If you look at your pw while its running, you will see a valve open and blow off water when your not pulling on trigger for a period of time. You can run a ¼ hose from there into your buffer tank. Easy peasy.
@@bradlwykfulbright this is true for gas power pressure washer only. On electric pressure washer there’s no pressure release valve. From my understanding the electric pressure system completely turns off suction of its internal pump. So you can’t damage your electric pressure. The problem only exist on the water pump creating pressure. You can put a extension electric outlet that has an on and off remote like a Car key remote to shut it down. So that special extension with remote will be in your generator. You then connect the water pumps male plug to it. Simple.
@@pandassudsnshine4125 The transfer pump is what burns out. I got a $100 ryobi one and didn't have an overflow line on it and it burned out before I could rinse all 4 wheels off. Basically get a second hose splitter like in the video and send one to the pressure washer and one back into the tank.
great job explaining!! not 20 minutes long 👍🏼 was on the fence about switching gas to electric pressure washer but obviously the shit works great thank you!!
Thanks for the info I'm doing this so I can powerwash my parents house driveway from the rain barrel hooked up to the gutter. Just ordered my water transfer pump.
I have been gravity feeding my pressure washers from my water tank for over for 6 years. Never had an issue. I have both a gas and electric pressure washer. Models are HONDA GX200 and the Kranzle K1622TS 1600. You have to ensure your tank is up a little higher than your pressure washer. Easy peazy : ) Also, I have never had to buy a new pump or pressure washer. Have had these same models for a long time and they get used every day 5 days a week. BUT I have recently gave my Honda away now I just use the Kränzle K1622TS 1600's they are fantastic for detailing vehicles!
Bruh thanks a lot for this. I have been trying to figure out how to get the water to my pressure washer a lot faster. Thanks man great video. I subscribed as well.
Exactly the video I was looking for. I was wondering if this would work. I have the same pump and wondered if it would keep up and not burn out. I assume it's still working fine?
Dude thats an awesome video .Thats exactly the setup I need .I have a 3000 gas pressure washer and we need to run it where there is no electricity .They make this pump in dc battery powered .Going to harbor freight to buy it.cannot wait to try it out.Thanks bud
Great video Bruh, I'm just setting up my rig and looking for the best simple solutions. I have a question. I have a paxcess electric pressure washer and I can't get the info on what size hose or adapters to buy that will allow me to use a longer hose and other accessories. I bought the most common size suggested M22 14mm 1/4 in male adapter. It was too big for the female connection to my Paxcess 2300 1.8gal Per min unit. Can you help? trying to get a 50ft hose, foam Cannon & short gun set up Thanks
I use an on demand water pump from my IBC tote to my pressure washer. not sure how long your pump would last or burn up if not always water running through it
Hey dream clean mobile great video. You can get a similar pump that is 12v DC and wire it to the trailer and make it run both directions to fill or empty the tank. I could tell you the wiring if you needed it. I am about to build a small setup myself
Was thinking on using this but what I come to find is this works great but has no turn of it on switch as of now I’m looking at some that once you turn off the water it dumps down once it doesn’t sense any and some claim or say to safe to run dry so I will know next couple weeks how it goes for me haven’t seen any videos like this other than you my guy so maybe I’ll make one to help people out aswell
What’s up man, I’ve gotten the same setup as you with the water pump and electric pressure washer and I’m having problem with the consistent water pressure coming out the electric pressure washer. It’s barely coming out and I was wonder what I need to do to have the consistent power
Are the hoses coming to and from your pump too long? The shorter the better If you connect the pump to the tank and leave the outlet hose open (not connected to the pressure washer) plug the pump up and if water comes out strong it’s the pressure washer. If not then you need to check your hoses if they aren’t super long you have a issue with your pump. Unless your water source is sitting on a crazy incline or something
My cap was already on the tank when I purchased it. But if you go to your nearest plumbing retail store they can outfit your tank for you with the right fittings
So when the pump is on, is it building pressure in the line? or is it in kinda like a neutral mode waiting for the trigger to be squeezed? Wondering how long this pump has lasted you so far.
It running continuously but i use a gas pressure washer that has a release valve so if its just too much pressure. the pressure washer will release it. but there's never a delay when i squeeze the trigger
Is the pump needed? I see other guys eliminating the pump and running gravity fed straight to the pressure washer.. any issues with that? Curious as that’s what I intend to do. I do have a pump but was hoping to not use it.
Idk what type of equipment your using in this video I had a small electric pressure maybe cost $100 bucks. I’ve also used the craftsman gas pressure washer cost anywhere from $299-$500. I used gravity fed on both it does work! Problem is it will burn your pump (on pressure washer) out on the machine much faster. Bcuz of how hard the pump is working having to pull water that is sitting. Idk if you have a trailer setup or inside your vehicle. But be mindful when you go to clients homes sometime the incline on which you park will also affect how good the gravity fed system works. I would rather spend the extra $60 on a pump and get another 6-7 months out of my pressure washer.
Saw you replying to people so I thought I’d ask. I bought the same thing today but was worried. Won’t the pressure build up in the hose due to the pump? I don’t want to get to a job and the hose bust from the pressure
Great question! But it’s just like using a water hose connected to a house the worse thing that could happen would be a leak at the hose ends if it isn’t taped up correctly. But it also depends on your pressure washer. If your using a gas pressure washer, they have release valves where it releases water when there is too much build up. Electric pressure washers pump has a auto cut off when it’s not being used as well as the pump. I hope I answered your question
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i have a community to pressure wash, my question is where can i connect the pump to get power to it? driving an F150 2019 and have an outlet inside my truck..but not sure if i have to run the truck which would drain the gas a lot...
I bought one a few days ago from this video and I love it! can it be left on when not in use like cleaning the tires for example or when doing a contact wash? I usually turn it off when not in use just cause I don't want it to get messed up but just figured I'd ask if you leave it on and if so have you had any issues with it?
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing ahh okay just wanted to make sure cause I turn off like after doing rinse and then turn it on when I'm foaming and unplug it again after for the contact wash
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing thanks haha yeah it gets kinda bother some, I kinda just wanna leave it on the whole time but I'm not sure if it's bad or not
@@chrisguzman7926 mine usually last on average about 7-8 months I’m seeing but I get the warranty and I always have a backup on my truck. So I let that thing go lol