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GeneMiller

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I don't believe there is anything you can do to stop the heat. It's just silly hot. I was finally able to dual tonight on a large commercial job. We ran both zippers and the heat never wavered. You can tell when the other guy pops off the vacuum to suck up something but it is still plenty. You couldn't do that at all with the thermal wave. I'm more than thrilled to see how hot even when I just lock both triggers. The temperature never dropped below 220 regardless how long I held the trigger. Heat, I've got that. Plenty of vacuum too. We had 350 of solution and 400' of vacuum out and it felt the same as at the end of my normal run of 150'. I've been doing it to long to honeymoon but boy am I happy.

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mwall2230

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My father was doing tile at 1500 psi. When i took this picture. With the machine on medium speed the temperature held strong at 210. That's a lot of water.
 
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SamIam

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was the upper guage in the video you pump looks like it was set to around 150 psi???
 

GeneMiller

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If somebody takes your TM key they'll get them both.
It was that way on my last machine. I guess I should pull one off.

was the upper guage in the video you pump looks like it was set to around 150 psi???

500 psi. It's hard to see because of the glare. That's his dad's machine and he is cleaning tile at 1500 psi
 

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