How to Prime & Flush a Stealth Pro Soft Wash System
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- How to prime & flush a Stealth Pro Soft Wash Roof Cleaning System. Step by step process to get you started and answer frequently asked questions. Also go over the diaphragm pumps pressure switch and adjustment.
So many ppl just change out the whole pump when it fails, good tip on getting replacement switches👍
A complete replacement head costs less than 40$ and its basically a new pump, i keep a spare in my tool box..
Made it to the end of the video . Great Tip!!!...... we placed an order with you yesterday. Your videos are professional and very helpful. You earned my business. Keep up the good work. Thanks,
thank you!
dude i love your honesty at 8:15 thank you
Best video tutorial that I've ever seen on this topic.
thanks
Man, hands down best quality video. Very informative and I thank you for that. Keep up the hard work!
The clear hose looks cool in blue.
Great advise. Thank you. This video was the reason I decided to purchase equipment from your company.
Good video, I think the second half is why my system broke previously. I have since purchased 2 new pumps; one as a backup. I think when I replace that top piece on the original one it should work. If you did a short video on 17:50 that would be helpful too.
Good, thanks and you helped me online. Currently talking with Rick. Thanks for the video. Really helps.
I used a m5 xjet, but even with that I still flush it with clean water to try and save my tip, great video tho bro
Thanks for the info. I'm going to be purchasing some of your equipment very soon. Excited and appreciative. Thanks
Very good advice, thanks for sharing. I love the stealth pro 7. Leaked all over the place, but after I tightened all the fitting it works flawlessly .
We're glad you love your Stealth Pro Soft Wash Unit! Sorry to here about some leaky fittings, sometimes they vibrate loose in shipping :(
Hi,
I just want to say I really like your youtube channel. It been very helpful and educational.
I have one question about this unit. Does it need a accumulator unit? I see some companies that have it installed on their 12v softwash system.
no accumulator necessary.
Awesome video!!
Please do more of these videos, makes me want to buy this item... I’m down to three systems, and yours if one of them... do you have the best way to contact you?
email: custom@jnequipment.com Let me know what my next video should be about and I'll make it happen!
JN Equipment it would be cool to see the difference in your systems, There seem to be a few of them.. one for about 1000.00 bucks, I believe it’s a 4 or 5 gpm. Or maybe a video on how to soft wash a house with this. So many soft wash videos just show roofs and not houses.. I do allot of power washing and would love to use a system like this. What’s the best method to rinse off the house after applying your mix with a system like this..thanks for the quick response and will shoot you an email. Do you also sell different chemicals? Sorry for the amount of questions that I asked..
2:19, why 10 seconds on trigger, 10 seconds off trigger? My thinking would be just hold down the trigger? I am new to this.
It's possible for water bubbles to get trapped in different areas because they naturally want to rise against gravity (just like air bubbles underwater move up towards the surface). By cycling on the trigger it makes the flow start and stop & start and stop which can help dislodge any trapped bubbles. Bubbles of air can get trapped in the diaphragm pump head (common), in the hose(common), and in other areas like the hose reel manifold (less likely).
Thanks
My main question is what type of hose line is that? I need a new line and am interested in this hose
again at 18:43 you are the man
Where can I get a tip like you use in the video? Will tip make stream go further?
After you clean it out, do you leave the clean water in the line until you use the unit again? Or do you flush it all out and leave nothing in the line?
It's ok to leave water in the system. Water won't cause any issues BUT if you do leave water in the system make sure to DE-PRESSURIZE the system by pulling the trigger and relieving any trapped pressure. So the take away is: you can leave water in the system, but you cannot leave the system with trapped pressure. pull the trigger and relieve the pressure before storing.
Is this for all 12v pumps? I have that pump but 7gpm. And from the day I got it, It never is consistently on when spraying. It doesn’t turn off and on as quick as your demonstration, but it runs then takes a brief paise.
most diaphragm pumps have a way to make that adjustment
JN Equipment and I should be priming my pump each time I go to use it? And to do this I simply just take the tip off and pull the trigger until my chemical starts coming through the line ?
@@caseybritton376 Yes and Yes.
Anytime air enters the system (usually indicated by weak spray), you need to prime your system. Priming is simply the act of getting the AIR out of the system. The easiest way to prime is to simply pull the trigger. I like to pull and release the trigger in series to get it going.
Hey man love your stuff.
What size hose should I use for a 5.5 gallon a minute pump or a 7 gallon or 4 gallon? I don't know if a 5/8 or 1/2 inch would be best and I've herd story's of the size of hose wearing out pumps
Watched while video. Great info. What’s the best hose to buy that doesn’t kink or twist up. I have a hose that came with a bronco delux from norther tools and it was all twisted and took me 20 mints to wrap around hose reel.
I use this hose: www.jnequipment.com/shop/contractor-equipment-accessories/soft-wash-equipment/soft-wash-hoses/1-2-orange-ag-soft-wash-hose-200ft/ . For 4 GPM units I suggest 3/8 hose, any larger than that you MUST use 1/2 inch hose for proper results.
Hi mate what pump is that? And does it have a switch and relay? Thanks
Edit I see it has an on off switch, but does it have a relay somewhere in the wiring ?
on/off switch yes, only the 7 GPM pumps have a relay. all the models have a pressure switch which toggles the pump on or off, it will run until max pressure it reached & then turn off until you pull the trigger again.
@@Spraywell thanks mate, is the relay built in or will I have to wire it up . I ordered a 7gpm this week
How much for this again? I’m starting a side business and am tired of pressure washing houses with a pump up sprayers 50/50 bleach and a ladder then rinses it off.
Do you guys sell stealth pro systems anymore? I couldn't find any at your website.
Great video and valuable advice / tip
#Davidstearswindowcleaning
Awesome
I just learned a lot about that pump all that is new to me thanks
I have a question I have a 18 horsepower Honda can I pawn a pump that pulls out for gallons per minute on it or what does that 18 horsepower at choir
Thanks!!! What hose size you using?
Do you post yo england mate
yes, just add to cart and fill your address out in the cart page on jnequipment.com and it will quote you. Or email sales@jnequipment.com for a quote
Is there any warranty system you guys provide from the house?
unfortunately we cannot offer a warranty due to the fact that this is designed to pump bleach/SH which is extremely aggressive. But I have never hung a customer out to dry and usually work with people even if they have issues which they may have caused themselves (usually from not flushing it out properly)
How many GPM pump
Is this the 4.0 system?
Yes, in this video we are using a Stealth PRO 4 GPM system.
@@Spraywell thanks I’m leaning towards the 5.5 I like it a lot
Find out more information on soft wash units here: www.jnequipment.com/product-category/contractor-equipment-accessories/soft-wash-equipment/complete-soft-wash-units/
Bro leave some links lazy