what flow do you clean at?

juniorc82

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I have an 8 flow wand that has great cleaning and flushing action and keeps up with my electric set up. I have also been using a 2 jet wand with either number 1 or 2 jets when the floor isnt bad to give me a really nice dry time. I was just curious what the ev one keeps their flow rates at. I am thinking of going down to 6 flow on one of my wands to get just a little bit better dry times. I dont think this would take away much on the cleaning but would give me a bit faster dry times
 

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10 flow greenhorn

6 flow constant on my rx-20

No complaints on dry times.......
 

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when I went from a standard 06 flow wand up to a 12 flow with jet extenders, my dry times improved.

I have the 14" greenhorn now, came with 10 flow, it was ok but did a lot of fiber distortion at higher pressure. Upped to 15 flow and did not suffer on dry times at all, improved heat to the carpet, and now a lot less distortion at higher temps.
 
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sweendogg said:
when I went from a standard 06 flow wand up to a 12 flow with jet extenders, my dry times improved.

I have the 14" greenhorn now, came with 10 flow, it was ok but did a lot of fiber distortion at higher pressure. Upped to 15 flow and did not suffer on dry times at all, improved heat to the carpet, and now a lot less distortion at higher temps.


What portable can handle 15 flow Davie????? :lol:

For portable, I use whatever comes stock on the rv360. Been using it that way for 3 years.
 
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The flow numbers on a wand don't mean every pump system will deliver the same volume, even at the same "set" pressure. A low gpm pump can't flow above its capacity.
 

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Nate The Great said:
sweendogg said:
when I went from a standard 06 flow wand up to a 12 flow with jet extenders, my dry times improved.

I have the 14" greenhorn now, came with 10 flow, it was ok but did a lot of fiber distortion at higher pressure. Upped to 15 flow and did not suffer on dry times at all, improved heat to the carpet, and now a lot less distortion at higher temps.


What portable can handle 15 flow Davie????? :lol:

For portable, I use whatever comes stock on the rv360. Been using it that way for 3 years.


OH was he asking about portables.. whoops! You know most portables over 500 psi pumps and plumbed with 2" piping could handle 15 flow... just a matter can you handle the slightly extended dry times? :mrgreen:

And my truck is portable.. I can take it to any jobs site! :mrgreen:
 

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sweendogg said:
Upped to 15 flow and did not suffer on dry times at all, improved heat to the carpet, and now a lot less distortion at higher temps.

What's the difference in temp at the fiber, Sweendawg???


..L.T.A.
 

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An increase from 157 to 167 Degrees F on average.. I still need to figure out how to edit that fricken film footage. I got it on video.
 

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hey swen are you the guy running a truckforce and northstar diesal? If so I love that heater its a monster
 

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