Dual Kranzle: 1622TS & 1322TS Do They Work Together!?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @G.Dean100
    @G.Dean100 3 дня назад

    Lol thanks for the video. It’s always hilarious seeing people believe this should be a thing. We are just wasting water at this point since 1.3-2.0fpm is more than enough. Know what I mean? Btw why did you want to be around 1000psi and how did you figure out what the output is for 2 1322’s?

    • @BrillianceAutoSpa
      @BrillianceAutoSpa  3 дня назад

      @G.Dean100 the extra flow does speed up the foaming and rinsing process. It's actually quite noticeable. Does it justify the cost? Probably not, for most.
      It was a dream of mine to have a dual Kranzle setup.
      1000psi is the standard, and it's around where you can expect the most flow while still having a good amount of pressure for cleaning while minimizing the chances of damaging things with the abrasive properties of using high pressure water.
      The 1322 is rated for 1.9 to 2.0 gpm, and the 1622 is rated for 1.6 to 1.7gpm.
      Having done some more thinking, I'm starting to believe the water softenor and perhaps the spigot were causing the pressure washers to flow less than they should have been capable of.
      I'll put my belief to the test once I finish plumbing my RO/DI system in the next week as the last of the fittings I need come in. The pressurized water tank should give me more than enough flow to ensure the pressure washers can drink all the water they want.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @G.Dean100
      @G.Dean100 3 дня назад +1

      @ thanks for the thought out reply you shared. If it was a dream of yours to run two pw’s at the same time more power to you. For me, it seems a little ridiculous but don’t let anyone stop you from doing you. ✊
      As for 1000psi being a standard where did this standard come from? First time I’ve ever heard of this. I understand how psi and gpm work but they both are valued the same when calculating a pw’s cleaning power. I’d say anywhere from 1.2-2.2gpm is more than suffice for detailing as you will be able to use foam cannon and clean vehicles with ease. Going above that might be “quicker” but the amount of time saved would be minuscule and wouldn’t outweigh the costs involved and water that’s wasted. Btw, these are just my personal opinions. Either way, keep doing your thang and I’ll keep an eye out for other content from you.

    • @BrillianceAutoSpa
      @BrillianceAutoSpa  2 дня назад

      ​@G.Dean100 it absolutely is unnecessary. 😂
      I love it, though! It's just so good.
      Im currently running it with the 6.5 nozzle because I can squeeze more cleaning units out of it that way.
      My RO/DI system is now 95% complete but it's put together enough for me to be able to run it and im going be flow testing again to see if the water softenor was holding the pressure washers back in terms of flow.

    • @G.Dean100
      @G.Dean100 День назад

      @@BrillianceAutoSpa any idea what the max gpm you’re able to flow through your water treatment system? I know