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❤awesome thank you so much for the info on this video I am new to the business and I greatly appreciate all the valuable information you are giving, that only comes from many years of experience, God bless
That pool hose is actually the same outside diameter because of the walls of it being thinner it will maintain CFM better than a standard inch and half hose and it is much lighter
I don’t think your idea about cfm is correct. I too have been running pool hose for 2 years. I just purchased 200 feet of 2 inch hose and my cfm has increased 22% and I’m now having hour dry times instead of 4-6hours.
Great video. I was trying to put this together my self. How did you get the quick connects to fit the air hose and connect to the wand. Haven’t had any luck.
I filled the machine with water and then I drop in to 1500 W bucket heaters. I plug those in while I’m setting up. Within 10 minutes the water is very very hot. Then I unplug them and plug-in my machine as well as the booster. And I’m ready to rock.
I have seen a lot of videos of people using the Oreck Orbital machine to clean carpets. Can I get some advice on what is better? Why would you choose one over the other? I understand, to start up that Oreck is a good choice. But in terms of cleaning, which one is best? Is hard for me to believe that the Oreck Orbital does a great job at cleaning and getting everything out. Also, what would you say about using the Bissell Big Green Carpet cleaner for a cleaning business?
Hi Kathy look thru my videos. The Oreck rocks 👍🏻 the big bissel would work too. It’s all in the right chemicals and process. Copy cat my work and your sure to succeed
Can you use a pressure washer line instead of an air hose? I wanted to extend mine too.i have a 500 psi.dont know what you're s was.any help appreciated
I cant seem to find an answer on this, I would like your opinion. I have to get a portable what do you think is better 3 TWO-Stage Vacuums, or 2 THREE-Stage vacuums? The Janilink Premium has 3 TWO-Stage Vacuums and 2 separate heaters all on separate switches, Most other portables that are comparable have 2 Three-Stage vacuums and only 1 heater. 3 years of doing this with a portable I've noticed certain residential locations in my area do not have enough power to run the Prospector PE500 - which has only 1 switch each to a Heater, a pump, and 2 Two-stage vacuums. I think i can benefit greatly on the power options the Janilink provides However, Im in New Jersey and they are located in ATL and CA. And I cant seem to get much reviews/Info on the Janilink.
My set up can run on two 15amp outlets. No need for hunting for a 20 amp or using an adapter and moving people’s dryer. If I was buying a new machine I would buy another eclipse from clean craft. 4 two stage vacs & no heat. Use customers hot water or preheat with two 1500 watt bucket heaters.
@@procarpetcleaning I am on a really tight budget, getting a minivan and extractor. I was going to buy New but I got 3 good deals to choose from on used extractors. I might just go that route. My old boss went bare minimum when we first started out 3 years ago as long as I can exceed the equipment and process we were doing ( and hes still doing) I think I can be successful
I was taught to vacuum only if pet hair or dust was excessive, and only had rake to agitate high traffic areas. I had no clue what VLM was until I started doing my own research and have learned so much from you and others on here. I am looking to take a Leap on my own to be able to provide for my future family
Washington Pro Carpet Cleaning correct that’s what I do I have a champ 500 psi with heat 3 stage dual vacuum and 2 1500w submergable bucket heaters and they are a beast and it cleans like a truckmount
Water left does not translate to cfm's if you have 290 inches ofyou have a hundred more in than most small truck if you are running roughly a hundred for the hose I would think 150 CFM would be a good
You want at least 230 cfm at the wand for faster dry times. Bigger hose the better. You need airflow. I mentioned on another comment I too was running pool hose. A two inch is optimal for cfm. I now run four dual stage 8.4 Ametek motors and it’s equivalent to a 370 Everest or Rage Truckmount.
Procedural video but almost nothing about the performance of vacuum motors (inches lift) CFM (airflow) Amperage draw for 15 or 20 amp circuit. temperature using a heater? price of the machine etc. also pool hose has an aggressively ribbed inner wall which affects airflow compared to smooth bore hoses used typically in our industry. If you ever want to heat the water for better cleaning the pool hose type poly will soften and then collapse from the vacuum. for efficient cleaning use of an auto wastewater pump out would really make for an efficient system. Truck mounts typically use 2 inch diameter smooth bore hoses for vacuum. After cleaning for 35 years using first a portable then three different truck mounts, I still have and occasionally use one of my 4 portable extractors depending on the job and access to the ground floor, I have found that you should always use ear protection since portables are in your workspace and will damage hearing. ( my hearing is not what it could have been due to portable use )
I use 2 1500 watt bucket heaters. Drop em in the tank while I’m setting up and prespotting. Very hot when I start. 2 cords run my equipment, so while not running it I just use the power for the bucket heaters. Once upon a time I had a propane set up on a dolly, but soon realized I was just making things more difficult then needed.
With all the respect, but my question is why would you dumb the water on the grass???? The water has chemicals. I would be best to disposed the water somewhere else but the green beautiful grass