Get a pump to increase the pressure to the ro.flow rate is the key,I use 2 ro filters and 2 150psi pumps.I use 20 inch housings.get around a gallon a min.Use 18 inch brush no problem,fast is good!
You can find pumps on WCR or the like. I’ll just tell you, in 2 years of using this almost every week I’ve run into only one house that I wished I had a pump.
Do you have a full break down of all components used? In your other video you said ask in the comments, but they were turned off. Thanks for the videos.
No problem. I made up a parts list with up to date links (that I check before sending the info out). I also have a diagram of how things go together. Look up our company in Austin and shoot me a text.
Completely depends on your flow rate from the house. With the 5/16” hose at the end restricting it, I’d say 0.3-.5 GPM. That’s all you’re going to get from 90% of any consumer models. If you want more you can always add another RO for ~$300
But there’s never (that I can think of) a reason to pressure wash with pure water. Any car wash does the spot free rinse last. Notice their flow compared with the rest of the wash. Better yet, go to a hand wash stall and you can play with the settings to compare. The pressure setting will always be tap water, especially since they add soap (no longer even close to pure)
Unfortunately you can’t find these anywhere but on prebuilt carts. A friend had one left over. Many have used the Milwaukee 300lb hand truck with good results. The size of it even allows for upgrades like dual RO
unfortunately you can’t get this cart. it’s an original from Tucker that a buddy of mine had left over. Try a Milwaukee 600lb. I’ve heard a few guys do well with that one.
Get a pump to increase the pressure to the ro.flow rate is the key,I use 2 ro filters and 2 150psi pumps.I use 20 inch housings.get around a gallon a min.Use 18 inch brush no problem,fast is good!
What pumps and RO systems are you using?
You can find pumps on WCR or the like. I’ll just tell you, in 2 years of using this almost every week I’ve run into only one house that I wished I had a pump.
Do you have a full break down of all components used? In your other video you said ask in the comments, but they were turned off. Thanks for the videos.
No problem. I made up a parts list with up to date links (that I check before sending the info out). I also have a diagram of how things go together. Look up our company in Austin and shoot me a text.
Fixed the comment thing. 🤦🏻♂️
close down your bypass valve a little bit more and your RO will get a little bit better output
It only took me til 2 months ago to realize that! 🤦🏻♂️. Thanks for the tip!
I don’t clean windows often, I do pressure wash vehicles. How much of a flow rate is this able to put out? GPM?
Completely depends on your flow rate from the house. With the 5/16” hose at the end restricting it, I’d say 0.3-.5 GPM. That’s all you’re going to get from 90% of any consumer models. If you want more you can always add another RO for ~$300
But there’s never (that I can think of) a reason to pressure wash with pure water. Any car wash does the spot free rinse last. Notice their flow compared with the rest of the wash. Better yet, go to a hand wash stall and you can play with the settings to compare. The pressure setting will always be tap water, especially since they add soap (no longer even close to pure)
where can i find this type of doly cart ?
Unfortunately you can’t find these anywhere but on prebuilt carts. A friend had one left over. Many have used the Milwaukee 300lb hand truck with good results. The size of it even allows for upgrades like dual RO
@@riverblueserviceswindowcle7261 can u give us the measurement of the cart ?
Were did you get the cart?
unfortunately you can’t get this cart. it’s an original from Tucker that a buddy of mine had left over. Try a Milwaukee 600lb. I’ve heard a few guys do well with that one.