Pump For Multi-Sprayer

bensurdi

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Hey guys, it seems like these pumps keep going bad on me. Anyway... Wondering where you guys get your pumps to repair these multi-sprayer systems. It looks like Aquatec 5800 is the pump type. But was curious if anyone has put a better pump in it that lasts longer?
 
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Desk Jockey

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Are you buying the pumps with viton seals? We get years out of ours and thats with abuse.

Something isn't right, they should last a long time. What are you spraying?

Salt? :icon_razz:
 

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For the 12VDC battery model, upgrade to a Shurflo 8009-543-236, 60 psi, 1.8 gpm. More powerful and has a built-in pressure switch, so pump runs only when you trigger the valve. I've been through a few of them over many years. Rebuildable. Less than $100 from Northern Tool.

Ps. You'll need a much bigger jet on your wand to handle the increased flow. Can't tell you what's on mine cuz the numbers are worn off, but it's a big ole hole.
 
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Mikey P

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What are you running through them?

Ive only killed one in ten years
 

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For the 12VDC battery model, upgrade to a Shurflo 8009-543-236, 60 psi, 1.8 gpm. More powerful and has a built-in pressure switch, so pump runs only when you trigger the valve. I've been through a few of them over many years. Rebuildable. Less than $100 from Northern Tool.

Ps. You'll need a much bigger jet on your wand to handle the increased flow. Can't tell you what's on mine cuz the numbers are worn off, but it's a big ole hole.
8004 jet
 

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