Very helpful, thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'm in the process of building a 12v soft wash system with the Remco 7gpm pump and I'm literally learning everything from YT. Thanks again!
Great video my guy! I see guys running 50-100 amp breakers, basically an on-and-off switch, that's what I'm doing myself. Just bypasses using a separate switch
Will this setup work for pulling water from an ibc tote for a 4 gpm pressure washer? I have a direct drive unit, and would like to have a small buffer tank setup for houses that may have low water pressure
These pumps have short duty cycles, meaning they’re only meant to run for like 30 seconds at a time. I would not recommend it for adding to a pressure washer. A better option would be to just upgrade your engine to a gear drive and pump. The TSG6835 is awesome if you’ve got the budget and your engine is large enough.
Sure! We can definitely do a video on the plumbing side. It’s actually just a 1/2 NPT to 3/4 barb on the suction side (to proportioner) and then 1/2” NPT to 5/8” barb for the hose running to the reel/wand. Hose clamp on both ends.
hey man i have this exact wiring setup as i watched this video before starting my company. with that being said i want to install a voltage meter. How and where would i add a voltage meter in?
You can wire it in wherever you’d like as long as it’s spanning positive 12V to ground. I’m assuming you want to measure battery voltage so I’d suggest running the wires direct from the screw terminals on your battery. Alternatively, you could add it in on the leads for your pump. The voltage should be identical in either spot.
@@pressurewashnerds Ok. so another question then, can i add another set of terminals on the battery then? because 10g wire is used for the initial setup but the voltage meter has really tiny wire. Like could i buy lil terminals that fit the battery and add them to the other two that are already on? (2 on neg and 2 on positive)? Hope this question makes sense lol. Appreciate you reaching out!
I will only do about 4 house washes a year. My own rentals that have outdooe power. Delavan makes a 110 volt 100 psi pump. Do you see any problem with this? I was thinking less problems. Dont have to worry about battery charging and replaceing the battery every 5 years. Thanks for any suggestions.
Should be good with that setup. Obviously be careful not to wash where you are plugged in. Be sure to run a lot of fresh water through the pump at the end and winterize with antifreeze and pump preserver if you’re using it that infrequently
I tried this setup, but the pump does not power on - I am only using a 3A max 12V 1GPM pump though...not sure what's wrong. 10 gauge wire clamps with 30a fuse ...
Check to make sure your breaker isn’t tripped, double check all wiring, if you have a voltmeter you can use that to check voltage at the pump. Otherwise you may have a dead pump from factory. Happened to us once with an Everflo
Question what type of equipment gpm etc. & skid do you recommend for pressure washing dumpster pads & restaurant walkways any advice would highly be appreciated!! God bless you and your family
Dumpster pads and heavy foot traffic areas would definitely benefit from hot water. 4GPM is the minimum I’d recommend but if you want to be more efficient and have the cash, go for an 8. Landa and Pressure-Pro both make nice skids.
BEST education on set up! Thank you. Almost feel like I owe you.
Glad to help! We are happy you found value in it!
Very helpful, thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'm in the process of building a 12v soft wash system with the Remco 7gpm pump and I'm literally learning everything from YT. Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions
Great video my guy! I see guys running 50-100 amp breakers, basically an on-and-off switch, that's what I'm doing myself. Just bypasses using a separate switch
Glad we could help! Sounds like you're off to a good start.
Very helpful. The pump turned on when I threw the switch! :D
Glad it helped! Always a good feeling when things work the first try haha
Will this setup work for pulling water from an ibc tote for a 4 gpm pressure washer? I have a direct drive unit, and would like to have a small buffer tank setup for houses that may have low water pressure
These pumps have short duty cycles, meaning they’re only meant to run for like 30 seconds at a time. I would not recommend it for adding to a pressure washer. A better option would be to just upgrade your engine to a gear drive and pump.
The TSG6835 is awesome if you’ve got the budget and your engine is large enough.
Can you do a video on how to attach the hose to the pump?
Sure! We can definitely do a video on the plumbing side. It’s actually just a 1/2 NPT to 3/4 barb on the suction side (to proportioner) and then 1/2” NPT to 5/8” barb for the hose running to the reel/wand. Hose clamp on both ends.
Awesome video - thanks! I'm making one to wash my house.
Glad it was helpful! Goodluck!
hey man i have this exact wiring setup as i watched this video before starting my company. with that being said i want to install a voltage meter. How and where would i add a voltage meter in?
You can wire it in wherever you’d like as long as it’s spanning positive 12V to ground. I’m assuming you want to measure battery voltage so I’d suggest running the wires direct from the screw terminals on your battery. Alternatively, you could add it in on the leads for your pump. The voltage should be identical in either spot.
@@pressurewashnerds Ok. so another question then, can i add another set of terminals on the battery then? because 10g wire is used for the initial setup but the voltage meter has really tiny wire. Like could i buy lil terminals that fit the battery and add them to the other two that are already on? (2 on neg and 2 on positive)? Hope this question makes sense lol. Appreciate you reaching out!
I will only do about 4 house washes a year. My own rentals that have outdooe power. Delavan makes a 110 volt 100 psi pump. Do you see any problem with this? I was thinking less problems. Dont have to worry about battery charging and replaceing the battery every 5 years. Thanks for any suggestions.
Should be good with that setup. Obviously be careful not to wash where you are plugged in. Be sure to run a lot of fresh water through the pump at the end and winterize with antifreeze and pump preserver if you’re using it that infrequently
Do you need to ground this to the chassis of your trailer/truck?
Good question. I don’t believe the NEC requires grounding for DC systems less than 60VDC. I chose not to ground our system and just left it floating.
I tried this setup, but the pump does not power on - I am only using a 3A max 12V 1GPM pump though...not sure what's wrong. 10 gauge wire clamps with 30a fuse ...
Check to make sure your breaker isn’t tripped, double check all wiring, if you have a voltmeter you can use that to check voltage at the pump. Otherwise you may have a dead pump from factory. Happened to us once with an Everflo
thanks nerds! - I ended up buying a 110v self-priming diaphragm pump that will keep up with the demand :D@@pressurewashnerds
I will recommended use the wiring from marine is better will not heat the wiring and pump and last you more Also the circuit breaker make it 40a
Why 40A breaker with 30A rated wire? Peak pull for the pump is also below 30A.
Question what type of equipment gpm etc. & skid do you recommend for pressure washing dumpster pads & restaurant walkways any advice would highly be appreciated!! God bless you and your family
Dumpster pads and heavy foot traffic areas would definitely benefit from hot water. 4GPM is the minimum I’d recommend but if you want to be more efficient and have the cash, go for an 8. Landa and Pressure-Pro both make nice skids.