Josh Almanza
Member
Replaced all 4 check valves on my Devastator wand. Wand is still leaking. What else could be causing my Jets to leak?
Yes but if he replaced the dripless jets, and it's dripping probably because there's pressure because the valve stem oring isn't workingSometimes its just the water in the line from the valve to the jets that drips out. I can't leave any of my wands on the side when I put em down, or else it empties.
I actually never heard of dripless jets, I need to look into them myself.Yes but if he replaced the dripless jets, and it's dripping probably because there's pressure because the valve stem oring isn't working
No such thing
I was gonna ask if something new in the last 10 years
I found nothing that stops jet dribbles from Vee-Jets that lasted longer than 39 seconds
Tee-jet valve bodies allow for a better check valve
..L.T.A.
Yeah, those drop-in style check valves definitely work brother but typically TJet designs don't have a manifold behind them full of boiling expanded water...
And don't use an acid rinse if they have stone floors. Especially marble.The reel issue with any dripless jet I've used is blockage the spring or something effects the spray pattern.
So I never use them.
Drop a towel and use the vac head to go grab it.
It drips on the towel.
Yeah in that case don't dripAnd don't use an acid rinse if they have stone floors. Especially marble.
I never got consistent spray patterns with check valves, so I took them off.The reel issue with any dripless jet I've used is blockage the spring or something effects the spray pattern.
So I never use them.
Drop a towel and use the vac head to go grab it.
It drips on the towel.
Those were blisters, they're decent.I bought some jets from Waldo years ago with check valves and they don't drip.
Get me a ticket and a suite and I’ll model your glides.
SumbitchThanks for the offer but Travis McAdams is coming and he'll have the very first lipless SSti12, without the psycho t'ude..