Titanium wand jets,

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I have a Prochem titanium wand, wondering if anyone one changed up the jets to fit their needs or preference. What are they?

I don't like the slight over spray one each end.
 

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I have a Prochem titanium wand, wondering if anyone one changed up the jets to fit their needs or preference. What are they?

I don't like the slight over spray one each end.
On most of my wands i found if you slighty angle the jets you can eliminate overspray and streaking (in the middle where 2 jets spray patterns hit one another)
 

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I think 80 degree jets are good if you don’t have jet extenders. What’s the current angle on the outside jets?
 

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I have a five jet wand. I purchased it used it came with five 80015's. Does this sound right? Any suggestions? I believe it may be a prochem>
 

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I have a Prochem titanium wand, wondering if anyone one changed up the jets to fit their needs or preference. What are they?

I don't like the slight over spray one each end.
Four jet would probably be 11002 in the middle and 9502 on the ends.

6 jets would the same except add two 9502 in the other ports,

In the 6 jet you could drop to 9501.5 and 11001.5 jets to reduce to 9 flow instead of 12 flow.
 

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The only wand I know of that’s a 5 jet is a pmf mach15
Well the jet is off the carpet if it's the mach 15 with no extenders so that's probably good.

You can tell if it flushes good or not and make changes if needed
 

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I have a Prochem titanium wand, wondering if anyone one changed up the jets to fit their needs or preference. What are they?

I don't like the slight over spray one each end.
The side jets are slightly turned inwards to prevent overspray. The wand in the pic is used for residential carpets only, set at #9 flow- 95015. The identical wand is set to #11 flow for the commercial accounts. ( mostly CGD carpeting) Both are fitted with extenders to counter the glides.

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The side jets are slightly turned inwards to prevent overspray. The wand in the pic is used for residential carpets only, set at #9 flow- 95015. The identical wand is set to #11 flow for the commercial accounts. ( mostly CGD carpeting) Both are fitted with extenders to counter the glides.

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The flow on that wand with 6 - 015 jets is between 1.8 &2.1 gpm@400psi

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80015= 80degree spray and 1.5flow x 5= 7.5flow of water
Flow is based on psi. Most spray jets are rated at 40psi. Based on that, 5 - 80015 jets will flow .75 gpm @40 psi (.15gpm per jet×5) and 1.35 to 1.5gpm @400psi

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Flow is based on psi. Most spray jets are rated at 40psi. Based on that, 5 - 80015 jets will flow .75 gpm @40 psi (.15gpm per jet×5) and 1.35 to 1.5gpm @400psi

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You would have to recalculate for the 3/8" solution hose again, if you want to be so factual. It's possible that we used to mistakenly refer to jet opening as flow, e.g., 6×9502 would equal to #12. I promise to give you exact numbers once I have more time and do the bucket test 😉.
 

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It's all sort of meaningless and just a benchmark to start from

@hogjowl have you come to an opinion on the Chosen's four flow yet?
 

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It's all sort of meaningless and just a benchmark to start from

@hogjowl have you come to an opinion on the Chosen's four flow yet?
The 4 flow is a nice compromise. I can use it with my 500 psi portable, which gives me more like 400 psi on a 4 flow or on the truck mount. I don't notice any real difference from my 6 flow wands. I feel the shear angle helps.
 
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You would have to recalculate for the 3/8" solution hose again, if you want to be so factual. It's possible that we used to mistakenly refer to jet opening as flow, e.g., 6×9502 would equal to #12. I promise to give you exact numbers once I have more time and do the bucket test 😉.
I have no idea what you're talking about. Ive always simply used spraying systems flow charts for flows based on tip size and pressures , then simply multiplied by number of jets to reach flow. Flow is based on size of tip and psi at tip. Diameter, construction (materials its made of),and length of hose will cause pressure drop from pressure source to tip which will effect actual flow. Thats why jets are measured on a chart at a standard pressure generally 40psi and adjusted up or down from base for final flow. And all this is made sooo much easier for this computer generation by simply asking google "whats the flow rate of a _ _ _ _ # jet @ _ _ _ _ psi and getting an immediate answer. To get an accurate pressure reading at the tip , youll need a pressure guage on quick connects at the wand and check pressure while spraying. But if you're really really really geeking out and you have a hose connecting your trigger valve to jet manifold youll connect the guage where the manifold and hose meet for the utmost accurate reading. If that's your thing and you got that much spare time. For me .... size & number of jets and pressure at the trigger is good enough. I have a" lie detector " that looks like picture below i use as a test tool for checking my temps & pressure

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So you're saying a pump that has a max flow of 2 gpm will put down the same amount of water as a pump with 4 gpm with the same set up?
 

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I’ve never used the hole glide. I keep the slot on it. I can say this though. Using the slot, my carpets “feel” as dry has using my Devastator with a hole.
 

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with the Hole glide have your dry times been reduced from you other 6 flow hole'd wands?
Hey Mike. I use the Chosen wand daily and switch back and forth from the hole glide to the slot glide. I find the hole glides give faster dry times, especially on longer residential fibers and dense carpets like anything goes styles. I prefer the slot glide on commercial carpets. The hole glides also make cleaning throw rugs much easier too.
 

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So you're saying a pump that has a max flow of 2 gpm will put down the same amount of water as a pump with 4 gpm with the same set up?
Yes if your jets are only allowing LESS THAN YOUR PUMP OUTPUT IS youll spray the same amount of water ei: if your pumps flow is 2gpm@ 400 psi and your jets are 1.5gpm @ 400psi the flow would be the same even on a pump that did 15gpm. However if the pump does 2gpm@400psi and your jets use2.25gpm@400psi there would be a severe pressure drop on that pump but would maintain pressure on the pump that produces 4gpm. Keep in mind pumps are rated @rpms ie: if your pump is rated @ 2gpm@2500psi@1750 pump rpm if the pump turns less rpms the gpm and psi will be lower
 

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