Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ru-vid.comUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
OMG I JUST REALIZED YOU GUYS ARE FROM VA!!!!! I'll be in contact with you soon to build me either a van or to fit my truck for mobile detailing. You have no idea how much stress this just took off my shoulders. Idk why I thought you guys were in CA
hey tony do you have a video on how to secure your water to the chasis of your vehicle? also when it comes to starting your detail setup do you first 1.) Get the dimensions of your vehicle 2.)weld together and build the frame and then secure that 3.) then add your equipment and secure that as well Has your plumbing for your water tank changed or improved since your original setup and when you run your 30 amp kit to your generator along with your wireless remote, do you also run an extension off of that and lastly, did you drill a hole for a return valve for you pump so it doesnt overheat
I’m glad I got a truck Now. I have one question though, Tony if the client would’ve had a 65 Gallon tank instead of the 35 would it still be enough space for all equipment? Or maybe there would be No space for the Compressor 🤔
Does the pressure washer have to be the type that continually runs so it doesn’t back up the pump? For example motor is always running vs only runs when the trigger is pulled
Nice job Tony looks great .. what are those hooks called that you use to bolt down the water tank? I just want to do that for my 100gal tank to 3/4in plywood inside my express van. I don’t want to risk anything by drilling into the actual van floor. Thanks in advance Tony 👍🏽
@@RaldasDetails ok thank you 🙏🏼 one more question if you don’t mind but would you happen to know what kind of black paint would be best for me to paint my plywood floor in my detail setup? Thanks again Tony have a blessed day
BROTHER!!! THIS IS AMAZING!!!! So skilled and precise - the owner should feel incredibly lucky. What is the small black hose reel for by the generator?
Hi Tony. Awesome set up! I would love to have this set up, too bad I am 2k miles away from you. I am curious. What are the measurements for the low profile water tank?
Super nice Toni!! I spent yesterday nearly crying thinking of my set up here in Helsinki! There is no Toni or Raldo’s detailing here so no one to advise me of the set up. I was looking at your setups but all products are from US so not so easy to find similar here in EU. Anyway the extra part you had which I did not think about was the pump. What output is that?
I really liked your setup, I have a question: is the water pump always on? or do you only use it to start the kranzle? I have one for my pressure washer but I use it when I don't have enough gravity from the tank.
What did you put before the seaflo pump? I’m having issues with back pressure and water spraying everywhere when I release the trigger. I installed a check valve between the pump outlet and pressure washer inlet and after a few weeks the hose there finally popped. Not sure if it’s old hose or what, but any recommendations on how to do a proper pump and pressure washer setup would be awesome!
I have a video on how to do it in my channel that you can look for it and also I sale them if you want it here www.raldasdetails.com/product/6ft-30-amp-extension-cord-box/
@@RaldasDetails Ok cool! Also how well does that water pump work? I’m looking at putting a slim 110gal water tank in my truck bed but can’t decide how big of water pump to get with. I would assume something like a 2.0 to 2.2gmp would work just fine?
What a magnificent setup, amazing. Question I'm currently in the process of setting mine up. I'm using a gasoline powered pressure washer. Do I need to install a pump as well or will I have enough pressure without it?
Very few people like to build their own setup... very few people are capable of building a proper setup.. BUT ..... Many people like to buy rather than DIY... i think if you stick at it you will be successful here ...
@11:06 what do you mean by the not having to worry about the water in the line because of the pump, and when should you have to put another line back into the water tank so that way you can keep recycling the water so the pump doesn’t die..
In this case for example wend you want to fuel up a bucket 🪣 you can easy lose prime in the pressure washer, because you need to open the valve to do it, so the pump will push water back to the pressure washer that is y I said we don’t have to worry, so the kranzle is not going to work hard to suck water. You need another line back to the tank wend you have a gas pressure washer because is always running because they don’t have auto stop vrs the electric pressure washer. Thanks for watching 🙏
Is that air compressor still alive? It says on their website it's only good for 3,000 hours of use. I'm guessing a mobile detailer will eventually wear one out.