Good stuff, man. I'm researching plumbing for our totes that we will be using for our rain water harvesting setup, and I found this video very helpful. Thank you.
Yeah the second will just be a back up. Yes thank you it’s definitely helpful. I’m going to try and work on it the next couple days. Thanks for the video! 👍🏼💪🏼🙏🏼
@SergeantRAZOR we're talking about plumbing. How your gonna call someone trash if they don't care how a Pressure Washer equipment looks. Hell, he may have been working and may not had time to straighten thing up.
I'm gonna be starting a mobile car wash business and wanna get a similar set up. No actual pump needed? I thought I'd need a pump to the pressure washer
Have you ever considered getting a Hydrotek water recovery vacuum to filter out the water to 1 micron and pump it back into your water tank or secondary water tank to reuse?
Great video! I purchased an 300 gallon Ibc tote and have been looking at ways to plumb it. Do you have any trouble with the gravity flow? I have a 4 gpm pressure washer and am wondering if I need to install a pump to keep the pressure consistent.
No buffer is needed for a 4 GPM. Most commercial machines that are belt or gear will pull water so gravity feeding is not an issue. Most house hookups are 5-7 GPM of flow. If I had a 4 GPM, I personally wouldn’t plumb it unless it was a backup machine attached to a truck or trailer. Hope that helps.
The 2” ball valve coming out of the IBC tote, where did you get it? I’m considering doing what you did except adding a “y” and a ball valve so I can plumb my P40 off it. And if I am using both machines at once then I can adjust valves as needed to get water to the pumps I’m running.
Do you hook up directly to your pressure washer with just the inline filter? I thought you needed to run a water pump to help push the water from the tank to the pressure washer.
Belt and gear drive pressure washers actually suck water. That’s why you don’t see direct drive machines being professionally used in our industry. Hope that helps.
What he said, belt-drives will suck water to pump. Also, an ibc tote will drain at around 40-60gpm through that 2" spout. The restrictions are gravity and your pipe size. You can gravity feed. No need for a tank pump, imo.
Great question. Use heavy duty stainless u bolts. It wraps perfectly around the round bottom frame of the IBC tote. Hope that makes sense. I may have covered it in one of my trailer videos.
I learned a lot from you on how to do this. Thanks man. Would you mind if I reached out to talk about your flatbed build. I am building one right now and first time setting all this up.
So I will not need a water pump , to have the force of the water to go to the pressure washer? I will be able to rely on leaving it on top of the bed and getting away with a gravity system method, I’m doing a neighborhood park and some fences, and do not have a water source so I got the tank, and waiting for the attachment so I do not know until Tuesday
My 8gpm came with all 1” plumbing… it runs fine but do you think it would be better with 1.5”? I have zero issues with the machine as is but curious, would I see a difference???
Ten trips to the hardware store. I started buying all my nuts and bolts by the box. Buy multiples of the most common stuff. Organize in a tote and label. I bought one of those bin organizers from Uline. It’s life changing.
Is that a 1 inch or an inch and a half size banjo strainer? Currently I have a 1 inch banjo strainer and can’t find any barbs that are 1 1/2 inch to 1 inch mpt
Check it about once a month. No problems. These filters don’t need to be turned a certain way. It comes down to personal preference. Also always let your garden faucet run for a second to blow out dirt and cobwebs before hooking up your water supply. I appreciate the comments.
Tim, how can I take a 65 gallon tank and solely use it as a soaper? I want to be able to get my gun, flip a switch and spray soap. I'm assuming I'll need a pump for it and idk. And I'm a do it myself. On the back of a flatbed.
Lions Gorrilla thanks for watching the video. As far as the 65 gallon tank, I’m assuming this will be a buffer tank for water to a pressure washer. You will also need a soap tank. I currently use a 15 gallon tank to draw straight SH through a downstream injector. I add some Elemonator soap to the tank. The best way to change from water to soap is to use a electronic ball valve. These can get a little complicated. There are products that solve that problem. Look up the Schwartz box on FB. This is currently the best option. You could also achieve this without a pressure washer and use a booster or 12 v pump but you would still need the box to switch from water to soap. Hope this helps and thanks for commenting.
@@ExpertPowerWash No Thank you for the video. I enjoyed it after going through so many. The advice is even more humbling. I will look into that now. Thank you again.
Hey, I'm about to do the same. Start up on my pressure washing business. I was wondering if I can effectively use my IBC tote to gravity feed my pressure washer. I'll be using 3,200 PSI @ 2.4GPM.
You can but why not buy a used belt machine that will pull water. That machine is too small for commercial use. If it’s all you can afford, don’t use it longer than you have to.
yo my man, i have a 4gpm machine and building my trailer now, i have a big ibc tote, and i want to know if i have to put a pump in place to push the water, let me know and if gravity feed would work, how high would i need it to be?
thanks for fast reply! hello from up here in seattle! I got the parts at good local hardware store, copying yours 1.5, except 1.5 bulkhead, 1.5 hose to banjo filter in/out, 1.5 to?? How did you connect 1.5 to pump? I've got 10.2 gpm general pump. That's my next problem to solve. I made a reducer setup to go 1.5 to 1 crush proof hose, but now I see you have 1.5 right to the pump, but please explain how you did this? thanks in adavance! nate
I used a king nipple fitting from Pressure Washer Products in Florida. Get a hold of Lori there. She will hook you up. Not sure the exact name or part number. They installed it when I ordered my pressure washer from them.
@@ExpertPowerWash Small world, I just talked to that Lori lady in florida a couple days ago. I saw their built 3500 8gpm great deal machine, 2 days after I ordered my new engine and pump and pulleys and skid etc to build mine. Get this , I told her I was thinking of canceling my honda motor and buying her machine, and sending back my other stuff that was being shipped already, and she said, "No, do not do that, you build your own." I said, what? I'm saying to her that I am thinking of buying her machine, and she literally tries to convince me to continue on my path and build my own. I thought that was pretty amazing, props to Lori, huh. thanks again for reply. Nate
why didn't you glue the fitting on the first one? It seems to me that depending on friction is not the way to go, so now you have a large amount of water pouring out from your pipe. I do like the 2nd one, so as for me that's all I have to say.
You sure it’s not a 2 in? Also check to see if it’s NPT or course threads. I prefer NPT. Most IBC totes are standard 2 in. You can always get a 2 in fitting from a hardware store to see if it fits. Let me know if I can help. Good luck
thank you, nice! say, where do you get the grey plastic hose barb that screws into the white pvc threaded reducers? is there a website you like with all these? finding 1 1/2 to 1, or 2 to 1/2, etc, bigger size ones having difficulty finding, thanks
I don’t have a link to the parts but you can pause the video and screen shot it. I sourced my parts from Amazon and Home Depot. The speciality part is the Banjo 2” Tee from Amazon. All threads are NPT. Hope this helps.
Direct drive machines will not pull water. Machine needs to be below the level of water. 1 in is plenty and should work. Probably overkill. You could use 3/4 with no problems. Sounds like you have a gravity feeding problem.
I started out w 1” for my 4 gpm direct. worked as long as hose ran down to the pump- that’s key. I had my 150 gallon tank elevated- gravity would push 12gpm
No, because if there's any sediment at the bottom of the tank for any reason the filter needs to be after. That being said you could filter both before and after to be super safe.
@@ExpertPowerWashStuff always finds its way in there and sits on the bottom of the tank,so after is better. But like I said to the person questioning it couldn't hurt to do both in and out. It's not like they're expensive.
I think you could get away with 1 in. I did it with the recommendation of Pressure Washer Products. I’ve never had a problem with water. I’d rather push the most water I can to my 8 GPM.
I have mine hooked up with 2" camlocks reduced down to 3/4 " faucet that is threaded.. Will that be enough pressure ? Because it seemed without the pressure washer hooked up to be a weak stream etc etc
This will vary depending on who you ask. I prefer 1.5 in for 8 GPM and at least 3/4 for a 4 GPM. Try to limit 90s and misc fittings as much as possible. Bigger is better. Hopefully you are using a belt or gear drive that can suck water. If not, make sure gravity is working in your favor.
@@ExpertPowerWash I think part of the problem is the cheap spicket 3/4 " that I hook my hose to .. Also I'm going to try to run a pump in between the tote and pressure sprayer
You should not need a pump. Belt drive will suck. It’s better to have everything set up properly. Too much unnecessary things to break not to mention wiring, etc. Worst case scenario, if it’s direct drive, have your tank slightly raised so it can gravity feed to your pressure washer. There are easier ways to make it work besides a pump.
Hi I have watched all of your videos and learn a bunch. Could you help me how to plumb 1 1/2 to the pressure washer? I really want to increase the flow by the way how you did it.
I got it from Lori with Pressure Washer Products. I don’t remember the exact size. It’s called a king nipple. Call them up and they will get you taken care of. Appreciate the comments.
@@ExpertPowerWash got it thank you so much for replying back to me. I have 5.5 and adding a 8gpm soon and I really want my machine to have the best flow for the best result...! I learn a lot from you watching the videos over and over.
@@ExpertPowerWash haha thank you so much. I basically copied exact set of tote plumbing of yours for my trailer, except my water hose will be a 1in for 5.5gpm. Once 8 gpm comes I will re-do the plumbing and make it 1 1/2 just like you then move 5.5 on to my truck. Thank you.
@@ExpertPowerWash this was the first video i seen of your i'll look for your others. i have a 16 ft double axle trallier im replacing wood on and putting new tires on to use as a pressure washing tralier. im starting up a striping business and like to be able to clean before i strip and upsell some cleaning while iam there. ive used large heated trailer style pressure washers but ive never owned or built one. With my budget im looking at a 4gpm pressure washer , 275gal ibc tote. can i run the pwasher with just gravity or will i need to add a pump? i hear athe term buffer tank not sure if thats something i'll need.
Don’t need a buffer for 4 GPM unless there’s no water on-site. You want a belt or gear drive machine or it won’t properly pull water. Don’t rely on gravity feeding regardless of what you hear or people telling you. Use the right machine and you will be happy you did.
That tank could definitely feed two 4 GPM pressure washers. That tank is a 275 gallon tank. I always have the garden hose running to it. It’s used as a buffer tank. If I had no water refilling while I’m washing, I could run approximately 30 mins with my 8 GPM pressure washer. Double that if running a 4 GPM pressure washer. Hope that helps. Thanks for the comment.
Your old setup looks like it just wasn’t glued up properly. I’m getting ready to plumb my leg tank the same way I’ll run a test piece see how it holds up to some abuse. Did you use the brass 3/4 mpt to 1/2 barb at the pump?
I believe you have the course threads. I prefer NPT threads on my IBC totes. There are conversions on Amazon. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.
With mine, it pulls water itself. Most belt drives suck water. No need to pull the trigger. I start mine with the ball valve open. I’m sure it can be started closed with the bypass hose going back to the buffer tank.
Do you think there would be any problems with the water getting there with a 4gpm direct drive machine? I'm going to setup a trailer myself this year and was going to run 1 1/2 inch pipe all the way down from 2inch of course
Honestly, I wouldn’t run a buffer tank with a 4 GPM. If you are set on it, I’d make sure it’s level. A belt drive will suck the water better and worth the few extra bucks.
Just wondering. If you can answer this. I have the same tank. I have a fitting and a reducer. To a faucet. For the water hose connection. But I don't have no water flow.
For? Pressure washer has a belt drive pump. I use a measuring cup for soap. I use a 12v for my dedicated roof pump. I use a transfer pump to transfer SH to the truck.
thanks for taking the time to do this
No problem. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Good stuff, man. I'm researching plumbing for our totes that we will be using for our rain water harvesting setup, and I found this video very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you
Looks good! I’m trying to do something similar but with 2 pressure washers and still have a dump valve.
Hope it is helpful. I wouldn’t run two pressure washers from the same feed line unless only one would be used at a time.
Yeah the second will just be a back up. Yes thank you it’s definitely helpful. I’m going to try and work on it the next couple days. Thanks for the video! 👍🏼💪🏼🙏🏼
First generation AI video from 5 years ago, guy did not even blink once in the intro
Appreciate the comments😂
As long as it works. Who cares how it looks. Thanks for putting it together
Thanks for checking out the video🙂
@SergeantRAZOR we're talking about plumbing. How your gonna call someone trash if they don't care how a Pressure Washer equipment looks. Hell, he may have been working and may not had time to straighten thing up.
I'm gonna be starting a mobile car wash business and wanna get a similar set up. No actual pump needed? I thought I'd need a pump to the pressure washer
You have to have a belt drive or gear drive pressure washer. A regular direct drive will give you problems
Have you ever considered getting a Hydrotek water recovery vacuum to filter out the water to 1 micron and pump it back into your water tank or secondary water tank to reuse?
No current use for it.
Great video! I purchased an 300 gallon Ibc tote and have been looking at ways to plumb it. Do you have any trouble with the gravity flow? I have a 4 gpm pressure washer and am wondering if I need to install a pump to keep the pressure consistent.
No buffer is needed for a 4 GPM. Most commercial machines that are belt or gear will pull water so gravity feeding is not an issue. Most house hookups are 5-7 GPM of flow. If I had a 4 GPM, I personally wouldn’t plumb it unless it was a backup machine attached to a truck or trailer. Hope that helps.
The 2” ball valve coming out of the IBC tote, where did you get it? I’m considering doing what you did except adding a “y” and a ball valve so I can plumb my P40 off it. And if I am using both machines at once then I can adjust valves as needed to get water to the pumps I’m running.
I believe I picked that up at Home Depot years ago
I’m trying to do it as you did
Do you hook up directly to your pressure washer with just the inline filter? I thought you needed to run a water pump to help push the water from the tank to the pressure washer.
Belt and gear drive pressure washers actually suck water. That’s why you don’t see direct drive machines being professionally used in our industry. Hope that helps.
What he said, belt-drives will suck water to pump.
Also, an ibc tote will drain at around 40-60gpm through that 2" spout.
The restrictions are gravity and your pipe size. You can gravity feed. No need for a tank pump, imo.
I watch a lot of your videos there’s so much good stuff anyways how do you secure your ibc tote?
Great question. Use heavy duty stainless u bolts. It wraps perfectly around the round bottom frame of the IBC tote. Hope that makes sense. I may have covered it in one of my trailer videos.
@@ExpertPowerWash thanks man always helpful
So you went from 2 inches reduce down to one and a half inch tube and then down to 3/4 inch into the pump?
Can you give me a part list? I wanna know what that collar is coming off the 2” thread that’s on the tote? And is that a polypropylene T fitting?
I don’t have a parts list. That is one of our older plumbing videos. It is likely a 2” tee with reducing bushings.
Is there a way you can provide an exact parts list? I don't mind paying for that knowledge.
It’s been so long since I ran it like this. Check out our newer builds. There are better ways. This isn’t bad just better ways.
I learned a lot from you on how to do this. Thanks man. Would you mind if I reached out to talk about your flatbed build. I am building one right now and first time setting all this up.
Absolutely. I’m limited with time during the day. You could try to catch me in the evening. Thanks for watching.
So how is it hooked up to the washer it's self? And is the flow of the water not need a pump in between the tank and the washer it's self?
Belt or gear drive will pull water if using the right pressure washer.
So I will not need a water pump , to have the force of the water to go to the pressure washer? I will be able to rely on leaving it on top of the bed and getting away with a gravity system method, I’m doing a neighborhood park and some fences, and do not have a water source so I got the tank, and waiting for the attachment so I do not know until Tuesday
Use a belt drive machine. It will suck water and not need gravity fed.
My 8gpm came with all 1” plumbing… it runs fine but do you think it would be better with 1.5”?
I have zero issues with the machine as is but curious, would I see a difference???
This is an older video. We have switched to 1 in with no issues. 1.5 is fine but a lot less bulky. Never had an issue with 1 in.
@@ExpertPowerWash awesome, me too. Thank you for the confirmation
Plumbing a build is fun,but can be aggravating too. Especially if you have to order everything
Ten trips to the hardware store. I started buying all my nuts and bolts by the box. Buy multiples of the most common stuff. Organize in a tote and label. I bought one of those bin organizers from Uline. It’s life changing.
@@ExpertPowerWash That is very smart. Organization is key. The more organized you are,the more efficient you will be👍 those bins are nice.
Can you post the link with all the fittings and going into your pressure washer.
You are on your own. Hopefully the video was helpful.
Hey man great video. What size barbs do you have on your banjo strainer?
Is that a 1 inch or an inch and a half size banjo strainer? Currently I have a 1 inch banjo strainer and can’t find any barbs that are 1 1/2 inch to 1 inch mpt
1.5 inch. If you are trying to use a 1 in y strainer and add 1.5 barbs, don’t do it. Just get a 1.5 y stainer. Your life will be much easier.
@@ExpertPowerWash thank you so much for your reply! I just went ahead and did that and ordered everything I needed last night. Best wishes!!
It will work out much better. The best of luck to you.
What's the best way to run two 8gpm off one IBC tote?
I’d put in another bulkhead.
Where did you find that end that hooked your hose to your pressure washer
Think you are talking about the whip line? We make them.
Great video, how did you connect the pressure washer to the IBC?
Hey thanks for watching. Too much info to type. Check my other videos. I have an IBC plumbing video. Hopefully you find it helpful.
Your filter is upside down, how is the dirt supposed to drop in the filter
Check it about once a month. No problems. These filters don’t need to be turned a certain way. It comes down to personal preference. Also always let your garden faucet run for a second to blow out dirt and cobwebs before hooking up your water supply. I appreciate the comments.
Did you have to prime the feed hose? I’ve been having issues with getting my pump to prime. Any suggestions?
Not with a belt or gear drive machine. Wouldn’t recommend anything else
When plumbing … would it be better to use poly rather then brass fittings ?
Depends. For bypass poly and brass is fine.
The best idea if found here was the filter.
Thank you!
Tim, how can I take a 65 gallon tank and solely use it as a soaper?
I want to be able to get my gun, flip a switch and spray soap. I'm assuming I'll need a pump for it and idk.
And I'm a do it myself. On the back of a flatbed.
Lions Gorrilla thanks for watching the video. As far as the 65 gallon tank, I’m assuming this will be a buffer tank for water to a pressure washer. You will also need a soap tank. I currently use a 15 gallon tank to draw straight SH through a downstream injector. I add some Elemonator soap to the tank. The best way to change from water to soap is to use a electronic ball valve. These can get a little complicated. There are products that solve that problem. Look up the Schwartz box on FB. This is currently the best option. You could also achieve this without a pressure washer and use a booster or 12 v pump but you would still need the box to switch from water to soap. Hope this helps and thanks for commenting.
@@ExpertPowerWash
No Thank you for the video. I enjoyed it after going through so many. The advice is even more humbling. I will look into that now. Thank you again.
@@ExpertPowerWash
And yes Sir, it is for pressure washing.
Hey, I'm about to do the same. Start up on my pressure washing business. I was wondering if I can effectively use my IBC tote to gravity feed my pressure washer. I'll be using 3,200 PSI @ 2.4GPM.
You can but why not buy a used belt machine that will pull water. That machine is too small for commercial use. If it’s all you can afford, don’t use it longer than you have to.
yo my man, i have a 4gpm machine and building my trailer now, i have a big ibc tote, and i want to know if i have to put a pump in place to push the water, let me know and if gravity feed would work, how high would i need it to be?
Only a belt or gear drive will pull water. Wouldn’t recommend a direct drive running off a buffer tank.
How is it connected to the pressure washer?
Check my channel. Have a few videos on plumbing.
I was hoping to see how you hooked it up to your pressure washer
Thomas Justice, give me a call, I’d be happy to walk you through it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Where did you get your sign on your IBC tote? What size is it?
Tim Fields. sign2day. Think it was 18x24
thanks for fast reply! hello from up here in seattle! I got the parts at good local hardware store, copying yours 1.5, except 1.5 bulkhead, 1.5 hose to banjo filter in/out, 1.5 to?? How did you connect 1.5 to pump? I've got 10.2 gpm general pump. That's my next problem to solve. I made a reducer setup to go 1.5 to 1 crush proof hose, but now I see you have 1.5 right to the pump, but please explain how you did this? thanks in adavance! nate
I used a king nipple fitting from Pressure Washer Products in Florida. Get a hold of Lori there. She will hook you up. Not sure the exact name or part number. They installed it when I ordered my pressure washer from them.
@@ExpertPowerWash Small world, I just talked to that Lori lady in florida a couple days ago. I saw their built 3500 8gpm great deal machine, 2 days after I ordered my new engine and pump and pulleys and skid etc to build mine. Get this , I told her I was thinking of canceling my honda motor and buying her machine, and sending back my other stuff that was being shipped already, and she said, "No, do not do that, you build your own." I said, what? I'm saying to her that I am thinking of buying her machine, and she literally tries to convince me to continue on my path and build my own. I thought that was pretty amazing, props to Lori, huh. thanks again for reply. Nate
She is great! Thanks for sharing.
why didn't you glue the fitting on the first one? It seems to me that depending on friction is not the way to go, so now you have a large amount of water pouring out from your pipe. I do like the 2nd one, so as for me that's all I have to say.
Thanks for the suggestion. His has worked out great. Thanks for watching and commenting.
The one we have measure 2 1/2 but we can't find a fitting/adapter. I'm thinking it may need a camlock
You sure it’s not a 2 in? Also check to see if it’s NPT or course threads. I prefer NPT. Most IBC totes are standard 2 in. You can always get a 2 in fitting from a hardware store to see if it fits. Let me know if I can help. Good luck
@@ExpertPowerWash Yes, positive it's not 2in. What is NPT
@Dr Cro that’s weird. NPT is short for National Pipe Thread. It’s the standard size
It’s 2 3/4 butress threads try grainger
@@djicemike4 Thanks for the info. We did find out it is a camlock.
What connection do you have on the pump? is it like 1.5" male to barb that screws into the pump?
1.5” king nipple. Pressure Washer Products has them.
Can you get most of these parts from Home Depot or Lowe’s
Grainger
How did you mount your IBC tote?
Heavy duty Stainless U bolts with lock nuts doubled
thank you, nice! say, where do you get the grey plastic hose barb that screws into the white pvc threaded reducers? is there a website you like with all these? finding 1 1/2 to 1, or 2 to 1/2, etc, bigger size ones having difficulty finding, thanks
Just a local hardware store. Had trouble finding them at Home Depot and Lowe’s. Also see if you have any plumbing stores.
What did you use to secure the tote to the trailer
U bolts around the bottom of the tote frame through the floor. Use stainless and big fender washers.
@@ExpertPowerWash is there any specific size
Honestly ones that will fit. Gauge the thickness of your trailer floor. I think I used 3/8 size threads
I was hoping to see when you conect to the pressure washer
Reach out to my business number. I’ll send you a text picture. Thanks for watching.
Please can you live a link to the parts
I don’t have a link to the parts but you can pause the video and screen shot it. I sourced my parts from Amazon and Home Depot. The speciality part is the Banjo 2” Tee from Amazon. All threads are NPT. Hope this helps.
Ok thanks
Love the video very informative...my question running a 1 inch feed hose to my 4gpm won't affect performance right?
No 1 in is more than enough for your 4 GPM machine. This plumbing was for a 8 GPM.
What size of hose would you use from your plumb tank to a 4-5gpm Pressure washer? I used 1in and it wasn’t pulling enough water to my pressure washer
Direct drive machines will not pull water. Machine needs to be below the level of water. 1 in is plenty and should work. Probably overkill. You could use 3/4 with no problems. Sounds like you have a gravity feeding problem.
I started out w 1” for my 4 gpm direct. worked as long as hose ran down to the pump- that’s key. I had my 150 gallon tank elevated- gravity would push 12gpm
Seems it would just be easier to get a belt drive machine.
I thought the filter should go before the tank not after. Does it make a difference?
All preference. I alway run my faucet for 10 seconds before hooking my hose up. This flushes any bugs and debris out.
No, because if there's any sediment at the bottom of the tank for any reason the filter needs to be after. That being said you could filter both before and after to be super safe.
@@ExpertPowerWashStuff always finds its way in there and sits on the bottom of the tank,so after is better. But like I said to the person questioning it couldn't hurt to do both in and out. It's not like they're expensive.
Hello, thanks for the video. Why did you decide to use 1 1/5 inches instead of 1 in.? Is there a noticeable difference ?
I think you could get away with 1 in. I did it with the recommendation of Pressure Washer Products. I’ve never had a problem with water. I’d rather push the most water I can to my 8 GPM.
@@ExpertPowerWash thank you, also what is the number for Lori in Florida? I live down here and need to get some parts.
Not sure. It should be in the site. Her recommendations have worked flawlessly going on 4 years.
@@ExpertPowerWash how'd you connect to pressure washer?
I’m sure it’s in one of my videos
I have mine hooked up with 2" camlocks reduced down to 3/4 " faucet that is threaded.. Will that be enough pressure ? Because it seemed without the pressure washer hooked up to be a weak stream etc etc
This will vary depending on who you ask. I prefer 1.5 in for 8 GPM and at least 3/4 for a 4 GPM. Try to limit 90s and misc fittings as much as possible. Bigger is better. Hopefully you are using a belt or gear drive that can suck water. If not, make sure gravity is working in your favor.
@@ExpertPowerWash
I think part of the problem is the cheap spicket 3/4 " that I hook my hose to ..
Also I'm going to try to run a pump in between the tote and pressure sprayer
You should not need a pump. Belt drive will suck. It’s better to have everything set up properly. Too much unnecessary things to break not to mention wiring, etc. Worst case scenario, if it’s direct drive, have your tank slightly raised so it can gravity feed to your pressure washer. There are easier ways to make it work besides a pump.
Does filtering it like that reduce the gpm available to the machine?
Not at all. Most use a smaller hose.
What's the piece coming off the IBC tote?
Banjo 2 in tee
Hi I have watched all of your videos and learn a bunch. Could you help me how to plumb 1 1/2 to the pressure washer? I really want to increase the flow by the way how you did it.
I would really appreciated if you could tell me the fitting on the pressure washer instead of female quick connect.
I got it from Lori with Pressure Washer Products. I don’t remember the exact size. It’s called a king nipple. Call them up and they will get you taken care of. Appreciate the comments.
@@ExpertPowerWash got it thank you so much for replying back to me. I have 5.5 and adding a 8gpm soon and I really want my machine to have the best flow for the best result...! I learn a lot from you watching the videos over and over.
I appreciate that. You will do well!
@@ExpertPowerWash haha thank you so much. I basically copied exact set of tote plumbing of yours for my trailer, except my water hose will be a 1in for 5.5gpm. Once 8 gpm comes I will re-do the plumbing and make it 1 1/2 just like you then move 5.5 on to my truck.
Thank you.
How it connect from crush prof hose to the pressure washer ?
I have lots of videos on this. Was there something I didn’t cover?
@@ExpertPowerWash this was the first video i seen of your i'll look for your others. i have a 16 ft double axle
trallier im replacing wood on and putting new tires on to use as a pressure washing tralier. im starting up a striping business and like to be able to clean before i strip and upsell some cleaning while iam there.
ive used large heated trailer style pressure washers but ive never owned or built one.
With my budget im looking at a 4gpm pressure washer , 275gal ibc tote. can i run the pwasher with just gravity or will i need to add a pump? i hear athe term buffer tank not sure if thats something i'll need.
Don’t need a buffer for 4 GPM unless there’s no water on-site. You want a belt or gear drive machine or it won’t properly pull water. Don’t rely on gravity feeding regardless of what you hear or people telling you. Use the right machine and you will be happy you did.
@@ExpertPowerWash thanks for your reply and the tip. Appreciate your time.
How much can you power wash with 250 gal tank and can you hook up 2 power washers to it 4gpm
That tank could definitely feed two 4 GPM pressure washers. That tank is a 275 gallon tank. I always have the garden hose running to it. It’s used as a buffer tank. If I had no water refilling while I’m washing, I could run approximately 30 mins with my 8 GPM pressure washer. Double that if running a 4 GPM pressure washer. Hope that helps. Thanks for the comment.
I don’t need a pump ? And does tank need to be higher
Hope this isn’t too late. I don’t always get message alerts. A belt drive will suck water on its own
Thanks for the video, any reason you didn't bond the PVC?
Some of the pieces are. You might be able to make out the blue sealer. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
So you don’t need a pump to the pressure washer?
No
Expert Power Wash and your pressure washer doesn’t have a pump? The water pressure in the tank makes enough pressure? ps thanks for responding.
A belt drive machine sucks water.
Cant find the trailer build video
Weird, I couldn’t find it either. Look for the trailer update video
Your old setup looks like it just wasn’t glued up properly. I’m getting ready to plumb my leg tank the same way I’ll run a test piece see how it holds up to some abuse. Did you use the brass 3/4 mpt to 1/2 barb at the pump?
1 1/2 barb. Old plumbing set up was rough but it lasted all year and made money. No issues. Just wanted to clean it up before I had issues.
My IBC has a large thread coming off the valve! What fitting would you use? Rubber fernco?
I believe you have the course threads. I prefer NPT threads on my IBC totes. There are conversions on Amazon. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Is that Poly Spiral Suction Hose 1" from pressure tek?
Whats the ñame Of this tubing
The tubing running from the tank to the pressure washer is called suction hose.
How do you prime the pressure washer? I pull my trigger and no water comes out.
With mine, it pulls water itself. Most belt drives suck water. No need to pull the trigger. I start mine with the ball valve open. I’m sure it can be started closed with the bypass hose going back to the buffer tank.
Where did you get you're 1.5 barbs for the banjo filter?
Do you think there would be any problems with the water getting there with a 4gpm direct drive machine? I'm going to setup a trailer myself this year and was going to run 1 1/2 inch pipe all the way down from 2inch of course
Honestly, I wouldn’t run a buffer tank with a 4 GPM. If you are set on it, I’d make sure it’s level. A belt drive will suck the water better and worth the few extra bucks.
I run a buffer with my 4 gpm direct drive. Was told not to. Been running great for 4 years now but I understand why I should be concerned
Just wondering. If you can answer this. I have the same tank. I have a fitting and a reducer. To a faucet. For the water hose connection. But I don't have no water flow.
Touch one without pics
Meant 1 1/2 barb
gravity fed or you using a pump
For? Pressure washer has a belt drive pump. I use a measuring cup for soap. I use a 12v for my dedicated roof pump. I use a transfer pump to transfer SH to the truck.