Tip size plays a huge role in this adjustment, if the tip is too large you will get the high differentiation, if the tip is too small, your differentiation will be much lower. I recommend using 0.5 gpm below the max rating of a 4.0 gpm and smaller, 1.0 gpm smaller above that to a 10 gpm machine.
I have a belt driven 3500psi/3.5gallon washer. I have adjusted the unloader to the point where I have 2500psi. I reduced it to wash cars and to lower the gallons per minute. Will having this adjusted at low settings damage the engine or pump? Mind you I have a bypass hose from the unloader that shoots back into my water tank.
I have a ryobi 3300psi. I have to start it with the trigger pulled and when i let off the trigger it loads up pressure untile it stalls the engine. Bad unloader?
Hi Mike my honda gc 190 when i start i have around 1600 rpm on the motor when i pull the triger it drop to around 1300 then die after a while any idea thank u
@@Powerwash I did change the carb new plug valve is adjusted now my new Chinese knock off does have 2 screw to adjust the idle speed and a fuel mixture on my oem carb there where no screw to do ajustement
I have tried to adjust the unloader on my 4gpm 4000PPSI machine but unfortunately with the unloader turned all the way up I get a reading of 3400PSI (when running) and a spike of 3700. Could I be doing something wrong to not be able to reach the 4000PSI max pressure?
There are several things it could be. Wore out nozzle, pressure gauge not accurate, packing needs replaced, unloader not functioning properly, get a trained professional to diagnose it.
Different size nozzle tips affect the pressure and gpm. Larger the orfice the lower the pressure and higher the gpm. You should be running a 4.0-4.5 orifice size I’m guessing for your nozzle tips.
Friend I'm confused, I have a 2400psi annovi reverberi pump, when the trigger is open it should read the specified pressure on the gauge and when I close the trigger at what appropriate pressure should I leave the pump?
If your pressure gauge is after the unloader, then it should be around 2400psi when you squeeze the trigger and when you let go of the trigger it should jump up to about 200-300psi and then go back to 2400psi. If you still have questions give us a call at 1-800-433-2113
@@PowerwashHello, thank you. I bought the pressure gauge and tried to adjust the discharge valve, but even when I close or open it, I don't get more than 1000 psi, and the pump is 3100 psi. When I close the valve, the pressure gauge indicates that the pressure drops 500 or 1000 psi above, depending on how much I tighten it. Is it correct that there should be 400 psi above its nominal value? Now, another detail with my pump is that the pressure rises when I release the trigger, but it starts to decrease slowly. Is this normal? Or should it remain stable at the psi above? Thank you for your guidance.
I need to talk to yal I got a Ryobi pressure washer that is barely putting out pressure until I adjusted the plastic screw now it's got a crap ton of pressure but it still dies down and doesn't do right
Yes, you can couple 50 feet hoses no problem. Put the pressure valve as close to the pump as possible. You will always get a pressure loss the further away from the pump you put the pressure valve so the get it as close to the pump as possible. I like mounting it on the pump but for quick test that is not practical for doing a quick spot test.
I added a pressure gauge to my pressure washer, I installed it after the pump but before the unloader.. is that OK? Will it show accurate pressure? Or should I have installed it after the unloader?
I have a 2700 psi pump. When the trigger is not actuated, the pressure is 2700 at the pump. When I pull the trigger the pressure drops to 300-500 psi depending on the nozzle. Any idea what's going on?
Check that your pump is not cracked from being stored outside in freezing temps with water still in it. Mine had a bad leak but a replacement online was ~$60
@@wiredChamberlain I actually have a 2400 PSI pump. I got some new parts today. I replaced the 3 intake valves and got the pressure up 1200 PSI. And I replace the other 3 valves in the top and got the pressure up to 2100 psi. I guess I'll consider it fixed.
I have a male connector coming from my pump that connects to a female hose, does the direction of the water through the gauge matter when using the gauge? I can't figure that out. It seems like the ones I always see are males connecting to a female pump. I need to buy one that will work for that setup. Thanks!
I notice you didn’t say what tip to put at the end of the gun. Correct me if I’m wrong but I’ve always been told to have the red tip on the gun when adjusting the unloader (0 degree)
@@metal422life incase you are still confused the orrfice Is a hole before the spray pattern of the tip and it controls the volume of water that can exit. The bigger the orrfice size number= more gpm= and if you go to big = less pressure
Tip size plays a huge role in this adjustment, if the tip is too large you will get the high differentiation, if the tip is too small, your differentiation will be much lower. I recommend using 0.5 gpm below the max rating of a 4.0 gpm and smaller, 1.0 gpm smaller above that to a 10 gpm machine.
Dosnt it all depend on the nozzle size your using as well?
I've seen videos that have unloaders that dump the water automatically when your not on the trigger. How do I set that
I have a belt driven 3500psi/3.5gallon washer. I have adjusted the unloader to the point where I have 2500psi. I reduced it to wash cars and to lower the gallons per minute. Will having this adjusted at low settings damage the engine or pump? Mind you I have a bypass hose from the unloader that shoots back into my water tank.
now you got me wanting to do your course >:D
- Thanks for the great content
Of course! Glad we could help!
I have a ryobi 3300psi. I have to start it with the trigger pulled and when i let off the trigger it loads up pressure untile it stalls the engine. Bad unloader?
Yes
Sorry for the late response. Rarely check my msgs. Thank you for the info. I'm gna order a new unloaded and hope for the best. Thanks again
Hi Mike my honda gc 190 when i start i have around 1600 rpm on the motor when i pull the triger it drop to around 1300 then die after a while any idea thank u
Sounds like the motor needs to be tuned
@@Powerwash I did change the carb new plug valve is adjusted now my new Chinese knock off does have 2 screw to adjust the idle speed and a fuel mixture on my oem carb there where no screw to do ajustement
I have tried to adjust the unloader on my 4gpm 4000PPSI machine but unfortunately with the unloader turned all the way up I get a reading of 3400PSI (when running) and a spike of 3700. Could I be doing something wrong to not be able to reach the 4000PSI max pressure?
There are several things it could be. Wore out nozzle, pressure gauge not accurate, packing needs replaced, unloader not functioning properly, get a trained professional to diagnose it.
Different size nozzle tips affect the pressure and gpm. Larger the orfice the lower the pressure and higher the gpm. You should be running a 4.0-4.5 orifice size I’m guessing for your nozzle tips.
@@Motor-City_Ben-Diesel Cheers mate!
What tip where you using? Thanks
Is it ok to leave the washer running while not using it. Or do you constantly have to be spraying? I have a Dewalt. Psi 3200 I think
Most are not designed to be left running. We have builds that are. Yours is not.
@@Powerwash thank you. I’ve been lucky so far for some reason.
Thanks for your video. Wonder how to dismantle the valve on a Karcher K1900. Any cues?
Thanks for the explanation. I haven't been doing it right and need to rethink.
no problem! if you need any help please give us a call at 1-800-233-2113
So I don’t want to have a pressure spike and I want my washer to be running just below it’s maximum pressure yes?
You will have a pressure spike of about 300 to 400 psi. That is OK. You won't always get you exact pressure so usually within 200 to 300 PIS is good.
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Awesome video. Looks like I need to rig up a gauge & go experimenting with my equipment. Thanks again!
You definitely should! Thank you for the words of encouragement!
Hello Mike, do you recommend stainless steel fittings for the pressure gauge for higher PSI machines?
They will last longer but it is not necessary.
What if my machine is building pressure and makes it very difficult to start? Where would I start troubleshooting?
Hold the trigger open with the nozzle out when you start it. After it starts, replace the nozzle. You will be good to go.
Squeeze the handle while you pull the start cord
Does lowering the pressure make the pump last any longer?
Friend I'm confused, I have a 2400psi annovi reverberi pump, when the trigger is open it should read the specified pressure on the gauge and when I close the trigger at what appropriate pressure should I leave the pump?
If your pressure gauge is after the unloader, then it should be around 2400psi when you squeeze the trigger and when you let go of the trigger it should jump up to about 200-300psi and then go back to 2400psi. If you still have questions give us a call at 1-800-433-2113
@@PowerwashHello, thank you. I bought the pressure gauge and tried to adjust the discharge valve, but even when I close or open it, I don't get more than 1000 psi, and the pump is 3100 psi. When I close the valve, the pressure gauge indicates that the pressure drops 500 or 1000 psi above, depending on how much I tighten it. Is it correct that there should be 400 psi above its nominal value?
Now, another detail with my pump is that the pressure rises when I release the trigger, but it starts to decrease slowly. Is this normal? Or should it remain stable at the psi above? Thank you for your guidance.
Thanks for the tip This will help me in my adjustments .
Always glad to help
When setting your unloader what tip should be in your wand
any high pressure tip that came with the machine
Why when you release the trigger the motor stops running, or trying to start motor…. Can’t pull the cord easily
Sounds like an issue with the unloader
I need to talk to yal I got a Ryobi pressure washer that is barely putting out pressure until I adjusted the plastic screw now it's got a crap ton of pressure but it still dies down and doesn't do right
What plastic screw?
Y got two hoses of 50 feet, can I put them together?
Where is recommended for put the pressure valve, on the machine or in the end of the hose?
Yes, you can couple 50 feet hoses no problem. Put the pressure valve as close to the pump as possible. You will always get a pressure loss the further away from the pump you put the pressure valve so the get it as close to the pump as possible. I like mounting it on the pump but for quick test that is not practical for doing a quick spot test.
Can you do a video showing how to do adjust the flow actuated type...thanks
It would adjust it the same way but we can do one as well
@@Powerwash thanks very much
I added a pressure gauge to my pressure washer, I installed it after the pump but before the unloader.. is that OK? Will it show accurate pressure? Or should I have installed it after the unloader?
You want it after both the pump and the unloader. Great question!
I have a 2700 psi pump. When the trigger is not actuated, the pressure is 2700 at the pump. When I pull the trigger the pressure drops to 300-500 psi depending on the nozzle. Any idea what's going on?
Check that your pump is not cracked from being stored outside in freezing temps with water still in it. Mine had a bad leak but a replacement online was ~$60
@@wiredChamberlain I actually have a 2400 PSI pump. I got some new parts today. I replaced the 3 intake valves and got the pressure up 1200 PSI. And I replace the other 3 valves in the top and got the pressure up to 2100 psi. I guess I'll consider it fixed.
Can you describe to me what connections are on the psi gauge? So I can replicate that for my roof washes
Do you mean the use of the 3/8 quick couplers?
@@Powerwash yes. I usually have trouble finding them at home Depot
@@miggys2853 we sell them
will a 40degree size 9 nozzle allow me siphon detergent to softwash & rinse with my 2900psi 2.3gpm pressure washer?
If referring to the use of a down stream injector, Yes
I have a male connector coming from my pump that connects to a female hose, does the direction of the water through the gauge matter when using the gauge? I can't figure that out. It seems like the ones I always see are males connecting to a female pump. I need to buy one that will work for that setup. Thanks!
Direction of flow does not matter
Doug Rucker says different… 😮
I notice you didn’t say what tip to put at the end of the gun. Correct me if I’m wrong but I’ve always been told to have the red tip on the gun when adjusting the unloader (0 degree)
The size of the nozzle is important. Use any degree pattern you choose. It make no difference.
@@Powerwashreply to me is kind of contradictory. You say the size of the nozzles important but then later say it makes no difference. I'm confused
@metal422life The orifice size/hole.
The pressure is at the discharge of the pump. The nozzle wont change that. Their orifice diameters are all equal
@@metal422life incase you are still confused the orrfice Is a hole before the spray pattern of the tip and it controls the volume of water that can exit. The bigger the orrfice size number= more gpm= and if you go to big = less pressure
My washer spikes from 3000 to 5000+ . .meter blown. What could that be
Sounds like the unloader is not set correctly or you need to replace or rebuild it.
@@Powerwash yes...fixed it. The unloader was the problem
Mine seems to spike.I pull trigger on wand then it’s suddenly kicks off after only 3 seconds.
Sound like a bad unloader
pro indeed
It’s called friction loss
That kid is one tough gal! 💪
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What are you cleaning at that much pressure? Geez.