I use a triton gas set up in my promaster, I can use in or outside, I use a marine pump that I connect to my inverter and control it remotely,Northern tool had a sale on chemical sprayers and I bought one that holds 25 gallons of water under 100 bucks normally it’s like $300
@@juanozuna4940 You actually just grip it hard and pull it out. No button release even though it seems like there would be. I had to use a rubber glove and use 2 hands and it came out. Loostens up after a few times.
@@yolandapecina616 Only if you find it in the way. Might make it easier. Flip that plastic flap piece to the other side. Once you get the battery out it gets easier the next time but it really does take quite the pull to get the battery out.
@Short & Sweet Tea Channel NO, But I did figure it out thanks to a response explaining it. So the battery has to be taken out and the plug in is on the battery itself. The battery snapped into place so clearly there would be a button to release it. However, even though it snapped in you have to pull the battery out by just pulling. I had to use a rubber glove and it eventually popped out. After a few times it got easier to pull out. However, my wife would never have been able to do this so the fact that they make it so hard to remove is absurd and makes it very poorly designed in that case.
When are these suckers coming back in stock? Also is there a picture of wall charger so I can see how big it is? How long does it take to fully charge? I saw the USB part but not what plugs into the wall. What appropriate wall charger would you use? No greater than 5 volts? Thank you!
Glad it's not just me. I didn't have the patience to get through the video because of their constant interruptions. Bought this and it arrived today but I need to find a video that doesn't make me want to swat small children.