I'm jealous. My 1.5" is too narrow. I have no clue why HM made it that smallbut sadly, just two inches.
I'm jealous. My 1.5" is too narrow. I have no clue why HM made it that smallbut sadly, just two inches.
What's causing the drop?
I'm OCD on cutting time on the job. You can call me a hack, but that's why I don't run yard toothpicks, corner guards, etc. I'm just more careful than a dumb operator who likes to whip hoses everywhere. Time is money. I hate having to put down a wand for something as stupid as changing a paint filter. I own both devastators, the blue one and the silver one. They're made really well, and are sealed better than any other filter. They also catch Everything, literally, which fills up faster than a big basket in the tank, which can make suction get lower than desired. I've been a big fan of the devastator, and I feel it has a purpose. Especially for you, Mike, since you no longer have a basket. But if you've got a good basket in the tank... I've found out I don't need an inline filter
I love the sloped design of the tank. I doubt you would have any problems running filterless after a prevac.The saving grace is that the Everest waste tank has a very sloped bottom, designed to actually drain out 100%, if'n were to need to go filter-less. With the dual door design, ti's a piece of cake to rinse it out.
what size is the hose from the blower to the waste tank, waste tank to header?a 50 of 2.5 to the Dev Filter, split to two 2"s of 50'.
Screaming heat and great suck..
until the other guy lifted the wand....
Next they'll try the 2.5/Dev/2" by itself and use the two 2" ports Y'd to another run of 2's. No filter on the full 2" run.
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what size is the hose from the blower to the waste tank, waste tank to header?
Within 10 deg no problem. Nose down if low on water.Lee I suggest you don't park on a hill while cleaning