If anyone is wondering if this kranzle is really legit, I can tell you first hand, it is! Replaced my 3300psi gas Honda pressure washer with this super quiet kranzle. Makes gobs and gobs of foam with a pf22 and cg glossworkz. The K1322TS is the perfect pressure and flow for washing cars. More than satisfied with it! Thanks Matt!
Matt you're like me, a perfectionist not an idiot. Perfect functioning things take time to figure out and design. OCD people like you and me understand, don't let the others interfear!
Hi Matt Really enjoy your videos regarding the development of OGHQ and seeing all the super products. One idea you may wish to think about is possibly rearranging your pipe . You could take the pipe to the power washer off the lower right elbow ( as you face the piping setup) replacing that elbow with a tee and have the regular water supply be through the line that goes around the DI filters. This way you limit the amount of pipe exposed to the DI water to avoid possible reaction of the aluminium. You could then run from the new tee with your flex pipe to the power washer and hose. Just a thought. Keep up the great videos!!
Looks awesome. I'm at a stage in my house build where I can still move my electrical and plumbing. So now that you are finished, do you wish you had your electrical or plumbing positioned differently?
I won't get the Kranzle just because the unit has to continuously run for it to operate. That's annoying as hell. I like having a electric pressure washer that turns off when not in use.
The pressure washer featured in this video is Matt's custom "OG" version. It turns on and off as you pull and release the trigger. I think you can preorder it now / in future.
In a earlier video from last year, it show the Kranzle unit running continuously. ruclips.net/video/ENa00YDZ9AE/видео.html Go to around 21:19. At the time of filming, he thought it would turn off in 30 seconds, but it still keeps on going. I'm gonna have to wait and see for another demonstration or when he completes this project.
Monkey Kiss With the Kranzle K1322TS, Matt was able to work with Kranzle to get them to incorporate a start stop. The TS in the model name is "total stop." www.obsessedgarage.com/collections/pressure-washing/products/kranzle-k1322ts-pressure-washer
Conor Heaney the kranzle is designed to pull water in from a tank up to 1 meter higher than the unit. So as long as the 1/2 inch line supplies at least 2.1gpm for this unit, the pressure drop won't matter. According to the manual, some countries aren't allowed to have pressure washers hooked directly up to city water connections which is why kranzle designs the pumps with the ability to pull water into itself.
Your system is really nice and well thought out. You may not, have flow issues, but going from 1/2" to 1" means you will only be able to get what the 1/2" will give you. Plastic pipe and copper pipe have different ID's and, consequentially, different flow rates. I would be curious to see how this performs when you have more than one wash gun going at the same time. You should be at a little over 30 GPM, at the supply pipe, based on 80 PSIG supply pressure. I'm not an engineer but, I slept at a Holiday Inn Express once and, I work in a chemical plant and have been involved in quite a few projects over the last 43 years. I'm still worried about the U-leg at the bottom of your compressor though.
Piping in the shape of the letter U... As in his condensate trap on the bottom of his compressed air tank. The mechanical device sits higher than the tank's bottom drain, therefore it will hold water in the tank and piping up to the point of egress. Does that explanation help.
Kind of overkill to go with 1" pipe when it's being fed by a 1/2" line. Since it's being fed by the 1/2" pipe, the pressure/flow isn't going to be any greater than what 1/2" diameter pipe can hold as that's what is feeding the whole system.
If anyone is wondering if this kranzle is really legit, I can tell you first hand, it is! Replaced my 3300psi gas Honda pressure washer with this super quiet kranzle. Makes gobs and gobs of foam with a pf22 and cg glossworkz. The K1322TS is the perfect pressure and flow for washing cars. More than satisfied with it! Thanks Matt!
main reason why i got one! its quiet!!! perfect for early morning washes :)
So great to see you using a P-164 from PRIER - thank you for the mention and your support!
I love that thing! I'd love to retail the product in my store. matt@obsessedgarage.com
It's nice to see tradesmen performing their craft huge respect for that.
Matt you're like me, a perfectionist not an idiot. Perfect functioning things take time to figure out and design. OCD people like you and me understand, don't let the others interfear!
Hi Matt Really enjoy your videos regarding the development of OGHQ and seeing all the super products. One idea you may wish to think about is possibly rearranging your pipe . You could take the pipe to the power washer off the lower right elbow ( as you face the piping setup) replacing that elbow with a tee and have the regular water supply be through the line that goes around the DI filters. This way you limit the amount of pipe exposed to the DI water to avoid possible reaction of the aluminium. You could then run from the new tee with your flex pipe to the power washer and hose. Just a thought. Keep up the great videos!!
That setup is so slick 😍
Looks great Matt...
9 hours researching one part, I do the same thing! Obsessed.
Yep...
Looks awesome. I'm at a stage in my house build where I can still move my electrical and plumbing. So now that you are finished, do you wish you had your electrical or plumbing positioned differently?
Yes, it needs to be 12" off the center line and 6 ft. high. I'll share the dimensions in the upload tomorrow.
Sir what kind of horse is this? Blue color one used on this video.pls reply me
www.obsessedgarage.com/collections/pressure-washing/products/kobrajet-3-8-pressure-washer-hose
Matt how many DB is the pressure washer? (or how loud is it)
I'll get the meter out, but it's likely around 45db at 10ft.
I won't get the Kranzle just because the unit has to continuously run for it to operate. That's annoying as hell. I like having a electric pressure washer that turns off when not in use.
The pressure washer featured in this video is Matt's custom "OG" version. It turns on and off as you pull and release the trigger. I think you can preorder it now / in future.
In a earlier video from last year, it show the Kranzle unit running continuously. ruclips.net/video/ENa00YDZ9AE/видео.html Go to around 21:19. At the time of filming, he thought it would turn off in 30 seconds, but it still keeps on going. I'm gonna have to wait and see for another demonstration or when he completes this project.
Monkey Kiss With the Kranzle K1322TS, Matt was able to work with Kranzle to get them to incorporate a start stop. The TS in the model name is "total stop."
www.obsessedgarage.com/collections/pressure-washing/products/kranzle-k1322ts-pressure-washer
Bingo!
Oh ok. I missed that. Thanks.
Beautiful set up. Any flow issues going from 1/2" to 1" or will the Kranzle compensate for it?
Conor Heaney the kranzle is designed to pull water in from a tank up to 1 meter higher than the unit. So as long as the 1/2 inch line supplies at least 2.1gpm for this unit, the pressure drop won't matter. According to the manual, some countries aren't allowed to have pressure washers hooked directly up to city water connections which is why kranzle designs the pumps with the ability to pull water into itself.
Hope we get to see some “Vehicle Detailing” where you get dirty👍
This is just... Obsessive.. right? Haha! Totally awesome
Ha, ha... That how we roll.
Obsessed Garage i could Seriously do with the Kranzle! When £ permits!! Lol nice job dude!
Could you put the hose reel on the outside wall?
You certainly could. I wanted it to be inside, so it wouldn't get beaten up.
the hose isnt cheap either, anybody could pinch it.
Your system is really nice and well thought out. You may not, have flow issues, but going from 1/2" to 1" means you will only be able to get what the 1/2" will give you. Plastic pipe and copper pipe have different ID's and, consequentially, different flow rates. I would be curious to see how this performs when you have more than one wash gun going at the same time. You should be at a little over 30 GPM, at the supply pipe, based on 80 PSIG supply pressure. I'm not an engineer but, I slept at a Holiday Inn Express once and, I work in a chemical plant and have been involved in quite a few projects over the last 43 years. I'm still worried about the U-leg at the bottom of your compressor though.
jdelbrid "U-leg" in laymans terms please...
Piping in the shape of the letter U... As in his condensate trap on the bottom of his compressed air tank. The mechanical device sits higher than the tank's bottom drain, therefore it will hold water in the tank and piping up to the point of egress. Does that explanation help.
Matt are you still planing to build a garage at the house?
One can dream...
Kind of overkill to go with 1" pipe when it's being fed by a 1/2" line. Since it's being fed by the 1/2" pipe, the pressure/flow isn't going to be any greater than what 1/2" diameter pipe can hold as that's what is feeding the whole system.
Toronto!👍🏻
Beautiful