I just love that lip to hold a bucket so it won't drip.
New innovative technology is where it's at!
That's what I do for hard surfaces. I have a 1200 psi pump that sits on top of my old ninja. Solution feed and bypass just drop into the existing solution tank.I would mount a bigger pump on the outside of the machine somewhere.
Easy access with a dip hose in the solution tank
Sure. As far as I know the water doesn't have a bypass hose. Don't let it run too long without water running through it. The pump may over heat.Would a water otter work?
Depends on the filter set up and how the incoming water is diverted. The only problem I have with it is how they market it. At 87 lbs, it's probably one of the best machines in its class. Maybe they need to get their vac gauge recalibrated or something. Their comparative test is laughable. I have several portables and even my old beat up ninja with vac motors on their last legs pull 135 inches. Any machine pulling only 80 inches has something wrong with it, or the test.Ill take the higher Vac Hg over PSI.
The lower psi can be compensated with a CRB.
My concern is the small waste tank with powerful vac combo. I would think waste water would be sucked through vacs often if not dumped frequently.
It would work, but you would have to add another 15 amp circuit.Would a water otter work?
looking at the specs for the vacuum motors, I think the cfm is about 170. Not the most powerful but respectable. If they were to offer it with a 500 psi pump, they would probably have to have one power cord at 20 amps. As is, with 2 15 amp cords, using it as a portable with 2 inch hose, I think you will get pretty good dry times.It would work, but you would have to add another 15 amp circuit.
No mention of CFM, so that means to get the CFM the lift would drop dramatically, and vice versa.
Looks good as a portable though.
I see the auto pump out but not the auto in.220 with a 360i and a wand follow up is more than enough.
With auto in and out, that's a killer combo
Depends on what you are cleaning. This monsoon would be great for condos and apartments. A little weak on pressure but you can make up for that with heavier prespray and scrubbing. I like the Mytee non-heated portables, particularly, the speedster line up. Most need at least one 20 amp circuit but they do have some that can operate on 2 15 amp circuits. Most of them are a parallel set up which gives you more airflow (CFM) and I believe, drier carpets. The larger Mytee machines can be awkward to work with because of the weight.So Ron what is the best portable to buy off the shelf now?
I haven't tested the Monsoon but I have the same vacuum set up in a new CFX machine. The vacuum is awesome, 20 inches mercury. I wouldn't use it as a truck mount but for portable work it probably doesn't get much better. I have a machine that has the same 220 psi pump and with a 3 flow wand it only gets 160 psi. I would like more pressure but on that machine it would probably need one power cord to be at 20 amps. I haven't seen the Monsoon in person yet but I like the weight and overall design. The only thing I dislike is their testing comparison. Doesn't make any sense. I usually have a 35-40 foot hose set up for my high performance portables. Sometimes with a 1.5 inch whip, sometimes 2 inch all the way, depending on which tool or wand I'm using. I think that would work great with the Monsoon.Did you test it yet ?
220 with a 360i and a wand follow up is more than enough.
With auto in and out, that's a killer combo
About another 35 lbs for proper 500 psi pump. Can't beat the price. If I needed another portable, I'd be tempted. With weak pressure you need to do a heavier prespray, use a hydra-force, scrub heavy traffic areas like you should be doing anyway, think about an inline heater with a separate cord.All that Vac power- at 88lbs and that price!
Its very tempting.
Guys- more PSI in a Porty increases, the weight, electrical needs and the price. This is a well balanced combo, IMO.
We were all acorns once. Some of us have become Oaks, some are still nuts.I can't believe I started my business with a Porty! I must have been nuts.