Thank you for sharing. A few questions: 1) I've never worked with propane, so I don't know what I don't know about propane. Anything I should know? (Cost factor, safety, any special permits required to transport these in my van?) 2.) Chief I is rated at 120k BTU and Chief II is rated at 180k BTU.... what does this actually mean for temperature difference at the machine? At the wand? 3.)Chief 1 @ 331 CFM vs Chieft II @ 495 CFM - How much of a difference does this make? Especially when it comes to hose runs. 4.) How easy is it to service TCS? I am in the South Florida market. 5.) My goal is to do carpet, tile, upholstery, air ducts, and water extraction.... will the Chief and Chief II both be capable of doing this? Edit: I am referring to the Chief II NON diesel model... so the propane model. Edit 2: I don't see any information listed for these as it relates to chemical injection. Are these last step chem injections? Do they have a chem reservoir? Thank you again for the great video!!
propane is efficient and is not expensive. A full tank last us about 1-2 weeks. If the burner flame were to blow out, turn off the gas and let it air out first. If not, it could backfire on you. Just follow the instructions and you will not have a problem. There are not any permits required on a factory installed unit, that I know of.
The comet pump is okay. You have to do your regular maintenance, ie check valves kept clean. I use a marine battery on one unit and the other is tied into the van battery.
Thank you for sharing. A few questions:
1) I've never worked with propane, so I don't know what I don't know about propane. Anything I should know? (Cost factor, safety, any special permits required to transport these in my van?)
2.) Chief I is rated at 120k BTU and Chief II is rated at 180k BTU.... what does this actually mean for temperature difference at the machine? At the wand?
3.)Chief 1 @ 331 CFM vs Chieft II @ 495 CFM - How much of a difference does this make? Especially when it comes to hose runs.
4.) How easy is it to service TCS? I am in the South Florida market.
5.) My goal is to do carpet, tile, upholstery, air ducts, and water extraction.... will the Chief and Chief II both be capable of doing this?
Edit: I am referring to the Chief II NON diesel model... so the propane model.
Edit 2: I don't see any information listed for these as it relates to chemical injection. Are these last step chem injections? Do they have a chem reservoir?
Thank you again for the great video!!
propane is efficient and is not expensive. A full tank last us about 1-2 weeks. If the burner flame were to blow out, turn off the gas and let it air out first. If not, it could backfire on you. Just follow the instructions and you will not have a problem. There are not any permits required on a factory installed unit, that I know of.
What are the different scope of works that can be done with a machine like this?
@raulacevedo-esteves9493 you can do both residential and commercial work. Heat and vacuum is strong, so you won't have any issues with long hose runs.
awesome machines. simply dependable.
Nice setup. Thoughts on the comet p33 apo,? What type/brand of battery? thanks
the comet pump works ok. you have to check it on a regular basis for trash. I used and interstate marine battery for the diesel burner
The comet pump is okay. You have to do your regular maintenance, ie check valves kept clean. I use a marine battery on one unit and the other is tied into the van battery.
What issues with Kohler did you have
throttle control valve. Easy fix .
tcm put a honda engine.