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I'm going to try this myself and I feel a lot better after watching your video. I'm so glad you pointed out about using the appropriate amount of pressure when using a pressure tank. I don't need to blow anything up!!! Thank you!
I’m not sure it would be necessary. This device is used more to unclog the drain valve than anything.on a well tank I’d imagine you could use the water pressure to accomplish that. Thanks for watching
what do you guys think? heres a link where to purchase the Sediment Buster amzn.to/3PBDkWn Here is a link to a replacement drain valve amzn.to/3PwEZN5 this is an excellent replacement drain valve that ive used in my real life job.
Thanks Tony! Good to see you back!
More to come!
I'm going to try this myself and I feel a lot better after watching your video. I'm so glad you pointed out about using the appropriate amount of pressure when using a pressure tank. I don't need to blow anything up!!! Thank you!
Be safe and thanks for watching
Is this safe/suitable/helpful to use on a 20 year old 75 gallon Wellmate pressure tank? Lots of old sediment here when we pull lots of water quickly.
I’m not sure it would be necessary. This device is used more to unclog the drain valve than anything.on a well tank I’d imagine you could use the water pressure to accomplish that. Thanks for watching
For clarification, the manufacturer does actually show using and air compressor on some of their videos
Yeah for sure but I’m. It gonna tell anyone they should do it. That’s a choice we all must make. Thanks for watching
We should have cobbled together a devise like this with brass, many water heaters sooner. lol
Better late than never. Thanks for watching
This won’t help with hard warer
It’s used to clear the drain. It will absolutely work