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Got a hug, AND an invite to the next company function. Must have done something right......
The last time I did this job(Mar. of this year), I wasn’t happy. I’ve been trying to tweak my system to get the most out of it. I believe ANY water left in the carpet, means soil left behind. Because of my new system, I was able to use 1/4 of the amount of chems, and achieve amazing dry times. I had my wife moving ahead of me, prespray with an electric, run the 17” Brushpro, and I was following up with the wanding. The building manager seems to really like my wife and myself, as she gave both of us a hug, and invited us to attend the next company charity function. Wish all the clients were this easy to deal with. Had a really great day yesterday. Only downfall? I blew out my lead hose. I made the mistake of pulling it down to the next level, and the door wedge didn’t hold, it got pinched under the door, and threshold..... bummer....Lots o' suck!
Saiger" data-source="post: 4536774" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Interesting.... what size blower in the Butler? My Cleanco is a 47, and I was/am matching the size of the twin SS blower filter openings(it has twin filters). The hole size on the filters are 2.5. I ran for 250’ with solid connections.... so basically, I was running from the waste tank lid to the end of the hose, with no cuffs. All hose cuffs were Teflon taped on the hose, hose cuff, then electrical taped on..... NO AIR LOSS AT ALL..... the truck was suckin like a champ..... next big one coming up, I’m running pipe insulation on my solution hose for the first 100-150’..... that time of year, longer the hose run, the more heat loss.....I did some testing couple years ago trying 5 to the door (two sections of 2.5 coming off my waste tank... It kind of pooched out my Butler.
Hose was essentially bigger than the blower. I felt it lost performance and definitely not as much heat from some missing back pressure.
I think 4 to the door for me might have had a slight improvement but I am finding my 2.5 set up to the door or into long hose runs best...
Now my next trick... Going to hook up 2.5 from 2 Butlers (hose off each Butler unit) and Y down to 2.5 for a short stretch then to my 2 inch.
I've just got to try it someday![]()
Interesting.... what size blower in the Butler? My Cleanco is a 47, and I was/am matching the size of the twin SS blower filter openings(it has twin filters). The hole size on the filters are 2.5. I ran for 250’ with solid connections.... so basically, I was running from the waste tank lid to the end of the hose, with no cuffs. All hose cuffs were Teflon taped on the hose, hose cuff, then electrical taped on..... NO AIR LOSS AT ALL..... the truck was suckin like a champ..... next big one coming up, I’m running pipe insulation on my solution hose for the first 100-150’..... that time of year, longer the hose run, the more heat loss.....
Saiger" data-source="post: 4536864" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Biggest loss of suction, in my opinion, is not from the end of the tool, it’s from EVERTHING behind it to the tank lid. Everytime I drink through a broken straw, that’s what I think about..... how do I put the blower in the room with me? How do I put my heat exchanger right beside it?.......47 tuthill for the blower....
Running cool cuffs...but I lost heat I think again because no enough back pressure on the blower...also just felt it might not have had the same amount of suction...
I will to try again someday though...
About a year ago, I gave up the idea of swivel/cool cuffs..... I now run standard cuffs, thin, SS ‘links between the cuffs..... the standard plastic shyte restricts airflow to much. I am very happy with my system, as are my clients. I haven’t found significant heat loss at all...Biggest loss of suction, in my opinion, is not from the end of the tool, it’s from EVERTHING behind it to the tank lid. Everytime I drink through a broken straw, that’s what I think about..... how do I put the blower in the room with me? How do I put my heat exchanger right beside it?.......
This is an old one.. 200' of 2.5, 250' of 2".. Way better results then a porty..
I bet it felt good to drop that accountHell, when I was starting out I would take it all!! Probably got $100 for that job! lmao There was a middle man with that account. Somehow I'm still in business..
About a year ago, I gave up the idea of swivel/cool cuffs..... I now run standard cuffs, thin, SS ‘links between the cuffs..... the standard plastic shyte restricts airflow to much. I am very happy with my system, as are my clients. I haven’t found significant heat loss at all...
All they are is SS chunks of thin wall pipe. They are 5 1/2” long. I know interlink sells them though. I had them cut when I had the waste tank lid, and the Y built. WAY better airflow. A wouldn’t think they make a difference, but I’m telling ya, I notice.Where do you get the ss connectors?
The other trick is to use Teflon thread tape on the hose, medium thick, before you put your cuff on the end. NO AIR LOSS....All they are is SS chunks of thin wall pipe. They are 5 1/2” long. I know interlink sells them though. I had them cut when I had the waste tank lid, and the Y built. WAY better airflow. A wouldn’t think they make a difference, but I’m telling ya, I notice.