XJet Dilution Masterclass
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2024
- In this video I go over how to properly adjust the strength of what your pulling from your xjet without using those proportioners that come with it and end up getting stuck inside your xjet.
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I've been using the tips forever and so much easier
This is a splendid explanation. Well done, sir.
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What mixture do you recommend for gas station canopy soft cleaning for my 3.5 GPM pressure washing machine?
Buddy needs to retake math...1.6 gallons of H20 + 1 gallon of SH =2.6 gallons of diluted mixture. If you want the concentration of SH you don't take H20 percentage. So it is 1 gallon of SH /2.6 gallons of diluted mixture = roughly 40% of the diluted mixture. Then times 40% x (your concentration of SH you said 10%) 10 = 4% SH gpm with this x jet head open. I you think about your math a 1:1 ration is 50%. (1+1=2 , 1/2= .5 x 100 =50% of diluted mixture ) so you can't get high concentration of SH then 50%x 10% = 5% if your water mix is .5 gallons more then your SH.
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I believe you misunderstood what I said in the video. My video stated that in a 1 gallon bottle of 10% pool chlorine, there are 0.1 gallons of SH and 0.9 gallons of water. If we add 1.6 gallon of water like you said above the total water becomes 2.5 gallons.
The ratio of SH to TOTAL SOLUTION is 1: 2.6 - This is how you calculate the strength of a solution. You find the ratio of the active chemical to the total liquid in the bucket. That's the "%SH" the solution is.
The ratio of SH to Water would be 1:2.5 in your example. This is just the ratio of SH to water. This is not how you calculate the strength of a solution. Why?
Let's use a 10% bottle of pool shock. If we followed your math where we calculate the strength of a solution by dividing the amount of SH the amount of water, we get 1/0.9... Which equals 0.111
That would mean the pool companies are lying and they're 10% bottle of SH is actually 11%.
To summarize, you find the strength of a solution by taking the volume/amount of active chemicals in it and then dividing by the total volume of the whole solution.
You then divide this number by the open proportioner on your Xjet card to get the strength of your solution.
question for the 2GPM. if you do 10%/0.8 =12.5% thats not possible right?
You are correct. But most likely you have a 2.5 gpm machine. So you would average out between the 2 gpm and 3 gpm which would give you an xjet draw of one. Average out .8 plus 1.2 gives you 1.
Why didn't you divide the bleach percentage by the total parts of the mixture?
Wouldn't that make your 2% soap mix come out at like .75%
I called xjet, and they confirmed to get the proper dilution you need all parts. So, you would divide by 2.6 not 1.6. Everything else was completely right though
Not sure if I did the math correct can you please verify that a 5 gallon container (3.5 gal water & 1.5 gal of 12.5 HS) gives you a 3.1% mix?
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