Dantsull
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Does anyone have a method of preheating the water in their water pond overnight so when they start in the morning, the feed water is already warm?
You can put a bucket heater in, or a livestock water through heater or similar.Does anyone have a method of preheating the water in their water pond overnight so when they start in the morning, the feed water is already warm?
I would not do that unless there was a high limit shutoff. Why do you need to pre-heat the water?You can put a bucket heater in, or a livestock water through heater or similar.
What setup do you have?Does anyone have a method of preheating the water in their water pond overnight so when they start in the morning, the feed water is already warm?
It preheats the water in the heat exchanger yes, but it doesn’t heat the water in the 110 gallon onboard fresh water tankButler preheats the water as you drive around.
Butler preheats the water as you drive around.
It preheats the water in the heat exchanger yes, but it doesn’t heat the water in the 110 gallon onboard fresh water tank
Not all truck mounts work the same.why? I start the machine, walk to the wand, trigger the wand for 20 seconds and have heat to the point I cant touch the wand valve.
and yes, I have a water pond
how can we purchase these items?, with auto-pilot, and a timer style flow switch which I patented,
Sorry, but I am not in the manufacturing biz anymore. I'm doing good cleaning every day at my age.how can we purchase these items?
Anything past a 6 flow on that is probably going to leave the carpets a little wet.I prefer to use a higher flow than what my 370 is designed for, which means the water isn't as hot as I would like it in some cases.
I've been thinking of a way to preheat the water when needed. It might not be a wise modification in hotter climates, but doable in SF.
I'll post when it's done.
I know-- that's why I have to do more dry passes. it helps to have a sight glass on the dev pro wand.Anything past a 6 flow on that is probably going to leave the carpets a little wet.
I disagree. Sapphire made a good choice on the blower that's on that model. 8-10flow shouldn't cause any problems with the suction that unit providesAnything past a 6 flow on that is probably going to leave the carpets a little wet.
True.I disagree. Sapphire made a good choice on the blower that's on that model. 8-10flow shouldn't cause any problems with the suction that unit provides
Did you hit zero last night too Dan? Glad the wind isn't blowing.I was searching for a way to heat the water in the water pond since I leave my truck out all night. I recently started recirculating the water by running my high pressure pump back to the water pond. It takes roughly ten minutes of recirc-ing to get some warm temps in the water pond. Having 80-100 gallons of warm water in the tank to start the night helps the heater keep up.