Watched a couple times and now I’m fully mobile after gravity feeding Wasn’t reliable (meaning, sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t). bought that same pump on sale for $45 bucks! Thanks big bro !!
Sir you helped me out ALOT! I'm in building maintenance and we are starting to play around with recycled water to help keep the buildings and walkways cleaned. God bless 🙏🏾
Answers my question right off the bat. I just built a sewer jetting machine, and just assumed it would gravity feed... well, it doesn't.. but, now I see, Ill just throw a pump in the mix and get it going. Thanx for posting this! Peace and Blessings!
I have been gravity feeding my pressure washers from my water tank for over for 6 years. Never had an issue. I have both a gas and electric pressure washer. Models are HONDA GX200 and the Kranzle K1622TS 1600. You have to ensure your tank is up a little higher than your pressure washer. Easy peazy : ) Also, I have never had to buy a new pump or pressure washer. Have had these same models for a long time and they get used every day 5 days a week. BUT I have recently gave my Honda away now I just use the Kränzle K1622TS 1600's they are fantastic for detailing vehicles!
great job explaining!! not 20 minutes long 👍🏼 was on the fence about switching gas to electric pressure washer but obviously the shit works great thank you!!
Thanks for the info I'm doing this so I can powerwash my parents house driveway from the rain barrel hooked up to the gutter. Just ordered my water transfer pump.
@@WopDaBarber999 yeah, out there in youtube, i forgot which channel it was that showed it, one of the pressure washing channels. If you look at your pw while its running, you will see a valve open and blow off water when your not pulling on trigger for a period of time. You can run a ¼ hose from there into your buffer tank. Easy peasy.
@@bradlwykfulbright this is true for gas power pressure washer only. On electric pressure washer there’s no pressure release valve. From my understanding the electric pressure system completely turns off suction of its internal pump. So you can’t damage your electric pressure. The problem only exist on the water pump creating pressure. You can put a extension electric outlet that has an on and off remote like a Car key remote to shut it down. So that special extension with remote will be in your generator. You then connect the water pumps male plug to it. Simple.
@@pandassudsnshine4125 The transfer pump is what burns out. I got a $100 ryobi one and didn't have an overflow line on it and it burned out before I could rinse all 4 wheels off. Basically get a second hose splitter like in the video and send one to the pressure washer and one back into the tank.
Dude thats an awesome video .Thats exactly the setup I need .I have a 3000 gas pressure washer and we need to run it where there is no electricity .They make this pump in dc battery powered .Going to harbor freight to buy it.cannot wait to try it out.Thanks bud
Bruh thanks a lot for this. I have been trying to figure out how to get the water to my pressure washer a lot faster. Thanks man great video. I subscribed as well.
Exactly the video I was looking for. I was wondering if this would work. I have the same pump and wondered if it would keep up and not burn out. I assume it's still working fine?
Hey dream clean mobile great video. You can get a similar pump that is 12v DC and wire it to the trailer and make it run both directions to fill or empty the tank. I could tell you the wiring if you needed it. I am about to build a small setup myself
I use an on demand water pump from my IBC tote to my pressure washer. not sure how long your pump would last or burn up if not always water running through it
i have a community to pressure wash, my question is where can i connect the pump to get power to it? driving an F150 2019 and have an outlet inside my truck..but not sure if i have to run the truck which would drain the gas a lot...
Is the pump needed? I see other guys eliminating the pump and running gravity fed straight to the pressure washer.. any issues with that? Curious as that’s what I intend to do. I do have a pump but was hoping to not use it.
Idk what type of equipment your using in this video I had a small electric pressure maybe cost $100 bucks. I’ve also used the craftsman gas pressure washer cost anywhere from $299-$500. I used gravity fed on both it does work! Problem is it will burn your pump (on pressure washer) out on the machine much faster. Bcuz of how hard the pump is working having to pull water that is sitting. Idk if you have a trailer setup or inside your vehicle. But be mindful when you go to clients homes sometime the incline on which you park will also affect how good the gravity fed system works. I would rather spend the extra $60 on a pump and get another 6-7 months out of my pressure washer.
So when the pump is on, is it building pressure in the line? or is it in kinda like a neutral mode waiting for the trigger to be squeezed? Wondering how long this pump has lasted you so far.
It running continuously but i use a gas pressure washer that has a release valve so if its just too much pressure. the pressure washer will release it. but there's never a delay when i squeeze the trigger
Does it do any damage to the pressure washer when the pump is running able your not using the pressure washer … and where did you get the fitting for the tank to fit your hose
@@kingrudy5521 in my opinion it’s better for the pump to stay running so there’s always water available when the pump on the pressure washer needs to pull, and I get my fittings from Ferguson plumbing services
Was thinking on using this but what I come to find is this works great but has no turn of it on switch as of now I’m looking at some that once you turn off the water it dumps down once it doesn’t sense any and some claim or say to safe to run dry so I will know next couple weeks how it goes for me haven’t seen any videos like this other than you my guy so maybe I’ll make one to help people out aswell
i have no idea what that exact piece is. what i typically do is take my tanks to the nearest plumbing retail store and have them look at it and they can usually provide me with the best fittings
Great video Bruh, I'm just setting up my rig and looking for the best simple solutions. I have a question. I have a paxcess electric pressure washer and I can't get the info on what size hose or adapters to buy that will allow me to use a longer hose and other accessories. I bought the most common size suggested M22 14mm 1/4 in male adapter. It was too big for the female connection to my Paxcess 2300 1.8gal Per min unit. Can you help? trying to get a 50ft hose, foam Cannon & short gun set up Thanks
It shouldn’t there are comments under this video where guys have did just that and apparently it has helped prolonged there pump life while still applying pressure
My cap was already on the tank when I purchased it. But if you go to your nearest plumbing retail store they can outfit your tank for you with the right fittings
With the pump attached? Unless it’s a bad pump the pump shouldn’t stop pushing water. Here’s how I would diagnose I would first attach the pump to the tank to where water could enter into the pump and plug it in to turn it on. And watch the water come out the opposite end . If you have a steady flow of constant pressure you know the pump is doing it’s job and it’s something on the pressure washer side You can check pressure washer by plugging it into a water connect from the house and see if your losing pressure. Also check on how long your hoses are coming to and from the pump. It may be pushing but loses pressure as it goes through the hoses
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing i got it from tank to small hose to pump cut it on and it's coming out at a good rate maybe my hose is to long on the end hooking to pressure washer. It'll run good and then seem to run out of water after a few seconds
Saw you replying to people so I thought I’d ask. I bought the same thing today but was worried. Won’t the pressure build up in the hose due to the pump? I don’t want to get to a job and the hose bust from the pressure
Great question! But it’s just like using a water hose connected to a house the worse thing that could happen would be a leak at the hose ends if it isn’t taped up correctly. But it also depends on your pressure washer. If your using a gas pressure washer, they have release valves where it releases water when there is too much build up. Electric pressure washers pump has a auto cut off when it’s not being used as well as the pump. I hope I answered your question
@@abigailramirez2396 if you have a hose that’s broken or ripped you can cut it, and buy male and female connector pieces to put inside of the hose to create a new one at the size you need you can buy the connector pieces right now at Lowe’s or Home Depot in the garden section. I will upload a new video on it Either Saturday or Sunday to show
Hey man did you have to a contractor license and prove you had 4 years of experience in order to ba able to run your pressure washer just asking as I am starting a new company and those are 2 of the things that I have to do in order to be in business of pressure washing
65 gallon like what do i attach to that black fitting thats comes with water tank so i can hook up my pressure washer to it?@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing
I have this same setup but my water pump is overheating. How can I prevent pressure build up when the trigger isn't pressed? I own a gas pressure washer so it stays running.
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing I think it’s just way too hot out here in West Texas. I’m gonna mount my water pump more into the shade and make some metal brackets so that it stays cool longer.
Yes I plug my pump and pressure washer (if electric) into the generator And I have 2 of these generators www.harborfreight.com/4375-watt-gas-powered-portable-generator-epa-iii-63962.html I maintain them properly and never really have issues out of them
The connector that was used in this video was a female to female connector that can be found at Lowe’s or home depot right now in the garden department
She’s so pure and amazing ❤️ she just wants to help you out and just be involved in whatever you do 🙌 I love you! Your a great father
Thats whats happens when they stick around
Watched a couple times and now I’m fully mobile after gravity feeding Wasn’t reliable (meaning, sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t). bought that same pump on sale for $45 bucks!
Thanks big bro !!
@@forstonconsultants anytime bro, just be mindful that these pumps do go out. but i have another video on how to fix it on my page somewhere
Sir you helped me out ALOT! I'm in building maintenance and we are starting to play around with recycled water to help keep the buildings and walkways cleaned. God bless 🙏🏾
Answers my question right off the bat. I just built a sewer jetting machine, and just assumed it would gravity feed... well, it doesn't.. but, now I see, Ill just throw a pump in the mix and get it going. Thanx for posting this! Peace and Blessings!
Thanks for the video !! Very plain, simple, and straight to the point.
Straight forward unlike these guys that wanna talk about their grandma, thanks
Thank you for putting this video up, it's very helpful. I like that the boss lady is supervising her daddy.
Wish all videos were helpful and straight to the point, just like this one, thank you
no problem
Great video and love that you got the help of your daughter. From one father to another. Get your grind on
I have been gravity feeding my pressure washers from my water tank for over for 6 years. Never had an issue. I have both a gas and electric pressure washer. Models are HONDA GX200 and the Kranzle K1622TS 1600. You have to ensure your tank is up a little higher than your pressure washer. Easy peazy : ) Also, I have never had to buy a new pump or pressure washer. Have had these same models for a long time and they get used every day 5 days a week. BUT I have recently gave my Honda away now I just use the Kränzle K1622TS 1600's they are fantastic for detailing vehicles!
great job explaining!! not 20 minutes long 👍🏼 was on the fence about switching gas to electric pressure washer but obviously the shit works great thank you!!
Yea man give it a shot, it’s been working out great for us
Same one I use. Going strong for 6 months now 💪🏾
💪🏾
Great video. however, I would recommend using an on-demand pump. They make pumps that will only run when you pull the trigger on the pressure washer.
Link to that pump?
I’d like a link to the one you use as well
Thanks for the info I'm doing this so I can powerwash my parents house driveway from the rain barrel hooked up to the gutter. Just ordered my water transfer pump.
Perfect information, fast and practical delivery. Thank you!
Cute kid, too!
Extra tip for ya: run an overflow line back into your tank, for when you let off trigger. Prolongs life of pump and pressure washer even more.
What’s an overflow line?
Is there a video for that?
@@WopDaBarber999 yeah, out there in youtube, i forgot which channel it was that showed it, one of the pressure washing channels. If you look at your pw while its running, you will see a valve open and blow off water when your not pulling on trigger for a period of time. You can run a ¼ hose from there into your buffer tank. Easy peasy.
@@bradlwykfulbright this is true for gas power pressure washer only. On electric pressure washer there’s no pressure release valve. From my understanding the electric pressure system completely turns off suction of its internal pump. So you can’t damage your electric pressure. The problem only exist on the water pump creating pressure. You can put a extension electric outlet that has an on and off remote like a Car key remote to shut it down. So that special extension with remote will be in your generator. You then connect the water pumps male plug to it. Simple.
@@pandassudsnshine4125 The transfer pump is what burns out. I got a $100 ryobi one and didn't have an overflow line on it and it burned out before I could rinse all 4 wheels off. Basically get a second hose splitter like in the video and send one to the pressure washer and one back into the tank.
Dude thats an awesome video .Thats exactly the setup I need .I have a 3000 gas pressure washer and we need to run it where there is no electricity .They make this pump in dc battery powered .Going to harbor freight to buy it.cannot wait to try it out.Thanks bud
Glad to be of Assistance
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing will this work with a 4200 psi washer ?
@@sunnydylan8034 yes
Your video actually helped me with what I need to do thank u sir...
Thank you for the tutorial!Nice video.
Adorable little helper there.
No Problem and she says thank you 😁
I needed this info bro thank you for clear explanation of what is needed and how to install 💪💪
No problem thanks for watching
You Definitely Saved My Business Drought For 2 Months
Just a suggestion may want to add a filter between tank and utility pump. Thanks for posting this.
Didn’t even think of this but will do!
I have the same set up but my pump is bigger than that one
@@32sheek what size pump do you have
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing I was wondering can you burn out the water pump motor if the pressure not running
@@Seannie_n 1hp 534 gallons per hour
You guys Inspired me to start my own business I’ve already started investing.
Yes sir let’s get it
Very nice i may have to buy me a water pump. I try to gravity feed it but it takes quite a while to prime.
this gives you almost instant access to water from your pressure washer
Picking one up Friday man thanks for this
Salute...preciate it bro...hope your cup overflows with blessings
Thank you
I'm so glad your daughter is helping you. 🥰
Can you leave the pump running and the pressure washer running for a while, without blowing up pump
Yes you can… I probably get abt 4-6 months out of one pump doing anywhere from 4-6 cars a day for 7 days a week and it comes with a rebuild kit.
Bruh thanks a lot for this. I have been trying to figure out how to get the water to my pressure washer a lot faster. Thanks man great video. I subscribed as well.
Appreciate you man
I’m having issues with leaking from my tank can you show the tank conversion you used
Exactly the video I was looking for. I was wondering if this would work. I have the same pump and wondered if it would keep up and not burn out. I assume it's still working fine?
Hey dream clean mobile great video. You can get a similar pump that is 12v DC and wire it to the trailer and make it run both directions to fill or empty the tank. I could tell you the wiring if you needed it. I am about to build a small setup myself
Hello, can you help me with the wiring diagram?
Nice job. I was looking at the Drummond pump earlier today myself
Very helpful My pressure washer wouldn’t pull any water from my tank now hopefully this helps
Did this method help ?
@@edgarapolonio1334 yes it did
Love that you have your daughter there. I learned alot from my dad, literally have saved money by doing alot of things myself based on his teachings.
She basically can run things on her own lol
Exactly what me and my buddy was looking for thank you bro appreciate your time and making the video 💯✅
Thanks for watching. Hope it helps
Great little portable pumps at HF. I use mine to transfer water from truck tank to 2500 gal. House tank.
What ibc fitting you use coming by from the tank ? I been throwing money at this and feel i need a whole different piece
Great video! could you do one where you test it without the pump and with the pump to show the differences in performance?
Yea I believe I can make that happen
Great video thanks for the help on how to set up helped alot 👍
Thank you brother for the information 🙏
I use an on demand water pump from my IBC tote to my pressure washer. not sure how long your pump would last or burn up if not always water running through it
i have a community to pressure wash, my question is where can i connect the pump to get power to it? driving an F150 2019 and have an outlet inside my truck..but not sure if i have to run the truck which would drain the gas a lot...
i recommend purchasing a generator
How’s the pump holding up does it not overheat with it running continuously when you don’t have your hand on the trigger for the pressure washer
Great video thanks for the post very helpful on making my decision.
Thanks for making this video! Any updates on how the pump holds up over time?
My pump is still running strong I bought a second one just to have in the truck
Does the additional pump then boost the water flow of the gravity feed? How did you decide what GPM pump to use to feed the other pump?
@@grantmeyer03 i just needed something that would provide immediate water. gravity feeding just wasn't cutting it for me.
I have a question do u need a electric power washer if I have tank already hose connected I have a portable power washer
Sounds like you are saying you already have a setup. If you can connect everything and it gives you pressure consistently, i say go for it.
Aye I appreciate you brotha you saved me over $800 with this video
Quick and to the point. Thanks
amazing my man much respect
Appreciate it
Trying to wash my semi truck and save money what size is the minimum tank I could get to carry around in my SUV with a 2.8 GPM machine
I would put a Y between the PUMP and the PW and have it recirculate when you aren't using. My same pump gets hot when not in use.
Is there a video what you describing it sound interesting
Is the pump needed? I see other guys eliminating the pump and running gravity fed straight to the pressure washer.. any issues with that? Curious as that’s what I intend to do. I do have a pump but was hoping to not use it.
Idk what type of equipment your using in this video I had a small electric pressure maybe cost $100 bucks. I’ve also used the craftsman gas pressure washer cost anywhere from $299-$500. I used gravity fed on both it does work! Problem is it will burn your pump (on pressure washer) out on the machine much faster. Bcuz of how hard the pump is working having to pull water that is sitting. Idk if you have a trailer setup or inside your vehicle. But be mindful when you go to clients homes sometime the incline on which you park will also affect how good the gravity fed system works. I would rather spend the extra $60 on a pump and get another 6-7 months out of my pressure washer.
So when the pump is on, is it building pressure in the line? or is it in kinda like a neutral mode waiting for the trigger to be squeezed? Wondering how long this pump has lasted you so far.
It running continuously but i use a gas pressure washer that has a release valve so if its just too much pressure. the pressure washer will release it. but there's never a delay when i squeeze the trigger
What reduction did u use for the tank to normal hose size?
Has that transfer pump held up? I just got one, I’m setting up a system similar but with a 3600 psi washer.
@@carsoncaywood9967 i use a 3000psi system i have to get a new one or rebuild it every 5-6 months
So does the pump shut off automatically when I’m not pulling the trigger for the pressure washer?
No as long as you have it plugged up the pump will continue to run
Does it do any damage to the pressure washer when the pump is running able your not using the pressure washer … and where did you get the fitting for the tank to fit your hose
@@kingrudy5521 in my opinion it’s better for the pump to stay running so there’s always water available when the pump on the pressure washer needs to pull, and I get my fittings from Ferguson plumbing services
Great video
Great idea, massive thanks.
No problem
Where did you find that adapter that connects to your tank to connect your garden hose
@@geovanysoto2465 it was already on the tank when I got it but your local plumbing store should have them
How does that lil transfer thing holding up
Was thinking on using this but what I come to find is this works great but has no turn of it on switch as of now I’m looking at some that once you turn off the water it dumps down once it doesn’t sense any and some claim or say to safe to run dry so I will know next couple weeks how it goes for me haven’t seen any videos like this other than you my guy so maybe I’ll make one to help people out aswell
Yea that’s why I made this video I couldn’t find any videos either
Hey boss! What is the attachment that you have that allows the hose to connect to the tank? I cant find one anywhere.
i have no idea what that exact piece is. what i typically do is take my tanks to the nearest plumbing retail store and have them look at it and they can usually provide me with the best fittings
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing Thanks bro, I went to home depot and built that piece! Appreciate your video as well!
Thanks for this tip!
No problem
Where do you refill your tank at? Your own water supply?
we have company's we work with that allow us to use there water supply
With a 4K psi with 4gpm, should I buy that harbor freight transfer pump?
Great video Bruh, I'm just setting up my rig and looking for the best simple solutions. I have a question. I have a paxcess electric pressure washer and I can't get the info on what size hose or adapters to buy that will allow me to use a longer hose and other accessories. I bought the most common size suggested M22 14mm 1/4 in male adapter. It was too big for the female connection to my Paxcess 2300 1.8gal Per min unit. Can you help? trying to get a 50ft hose, foam Cannon & short gun set up Thanks
I bought that pump but what’s a good outlet for the car to turn it on because I bought a ryobi car outlet and not strong enough to turn it on
We use generators. If you don’t have one. I would suggest using power at your client location until you get one
why is your pressure washer constantly running? isent it supposed to shut off when your not holding the trigger?
No the pressure washer has a on and off switch on top of it.
how has this been holding up, have you had to replace anything yet?
the pumps aren't built to last forever but they are 80 bucks last extremely long for the price we do eventually need to replace them
What kind of pump is this
So 3yr later how is your business growing?
overall we are doing great! we are having to work 7 days a week to keep up with demand
Wat is the name of the pump
Check out the description box there’s a link that will take you right to the pump
Love it! Gonna give this a try! Is the water just gravity fed into the pump you got at harbor freight?
No the pump pulls the water out of the tank and pushes it to the pressure washer as well
Where did you get the 2 headed spout?
Lowe’s $10-$15 dollars
How can you set up the pump to a car battery? thanks
there's a version of the pump that already has the connections for a battery
if u add a overflow line will it lose pressure
It shouldn’t there are comments under this video where guys have did just that and apparently it has helped prolonged there pump life while still applying pressure
Thank you for this video 🤝🏾!
Where can get that peice that goes on the spout of the water tankthat you hook the hose to
check your nearest plumbing retail store. they may not have this exact piece but they can find the firings you need to connect what you want
What type of pump is it? Will any water pump work?
Shout out from Rosa's Maid Service St. Croix.
where did u get the cap for the tank were you hook the water hose from
My cap was already on the tank when I purchased it. But if you go to your nearest plumbing retail store they can outfit your tank for you with the right fittings
After running this for about 30min it gets pretty hot. Is it suppose to get like that?
I had this issue once but I had it in a unventilated area. Once I moved it never had the issue again
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing thank you sir!
Your the goat man i have same washer and just got the same pump man!
Appreciate it bro! Just trying to share some information
Only problem I'm running to now is it' works but it's not a constant pressure it gets weak every other minute
With the pump attached? Unless it’s a bad pump the pump shouldn’t stop pushing water. Here’s how I would diagnose
I would first attach the pump to the tank to where water could enter into the pump and plug it in to turn it on. And watch the water come out the opposite end . If you have a steady flow of constant pressure you know the pump is doing it’s job and it’s something on the pressure washer side
You can check pressure washer by plugging it into a water connect from the house and see if your losing pressure.
Also check on how long your hoses are coming to and from the pump. It may be pushing but loses pressure as it goes through the hoses
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing i got it from tank to small hose to pump cut it on and it's coming out at a good rate maybe my hose is to long on the end hooking to pressure washer. It'll run good and then seem to run out of water after a few seconds
Cause i see both your hoses are small, my hose on the opposite end of pump going to washer is roughly 50ft it's maybe to long..
Saw you replying to people so I thought I’d ask. I bought the same thing today but was worried. Won’t the pressure build up in the hose due to the pump? I don’t want to get to a job and the hose bust from the pressure
Great question! But it’s just like using a water hose connected to a house the worse thing that could happen would be a leak at the hose ends if it isn’t taped up correctly. But it also depends on your pressure washer. If your using a gas pressure washer, they have release valves where it releases water when there is too much build up. Electric pressure washers pump has a auto cut off when it’s not being used as well as the pump.
I hope I answered your question
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing better off install a remote killer switch on the Water transfer pump 👍
@@NEWNATURE777 gotcha will look into it today
What’s that machine that you put between the hose
The link for the item is in the description
Great video man !
Will this work on a gas pressure washer 3600 psi ?
Yes I also use it on my gas pressure washer mine is 3200 psi
Where did you get that little tiny green hose that connects from the water tank to pump?
I made it from a scrap hose
How did you do it? I Want to create one today for my set up if you don’t mind explaining!
@@abigailramirez2396 if you have a hose that’s broken or ripped you can cut it, and buy male and female connector pieces to put inside of the hose to create a new one at the size you need you can buy the connector pieces right now at Lowe’s or Home Depot in the garden section. I will upload a new video on it Either Saturday or Sunday to show
Thanks so much! You’re very helpful. hope all is well (:
@@abigailramirez2396 yes it is. I’ll definitely be posting a video soon for you so you can see exactly what you need! It’s not difficult at all
What kind of tank is that and how much?
Hey man did you have to a contractor license and prove you had 4 years of experience in order to ba able to run your pressure washer just asking as I am starting a new company and those are 2 of the things that I have to do in order to be in business of pressure washing
I was able to get my license and insurance but i didn’t need to prove 4 yes of experience
Right on man I was just curious thanks for the reply I appreciate that
i just got a brand new water tank and i wanted to know what size connector do I get, so i can hook up the tank the pressure washer
Just depends on your spout size of your tank?
65 gallon like what do i attach to that black fitting thats comes with water tank so i can hook up my pressure washer to it?@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing
wise as the old indeed goodness be with you my brother
Thank you
Thanks bra this helped a lot
I have this same setup but my water pump is overheating. How can I prevent pressure build up when the trigger isn't pressed? I own a gas pressure washer so it stays running.
I haven’t ran into any I overheating issues yet. I’m also running a gas pressure washer on one of my setups as well
@@dreamcleanmobiledetailing I think it’s just way too hot out here in West Texas. I’m gonna mount my water pump more into the shade and make some metal brackets so that it stays cool longer.
What’s up man.. do you plug it into a generator? If so, what generator are you guys using to power both the pump and the washer? Thanks guys
Yes I plug my pump and pressure washer (if electric) into the generator
And I have 2 of these generators
www.harborfreight.com/4375-watt-gas-powered-portable-generator-epa-iii-63962.html
I maintain them properly and never really have issues out of them
What is powering pressure washer?
Do you need the 4375 watt generator to run this type of gig? Or will a 2300 do fine with just pump and pressure washer?
What type of male connector is that
The connector that was used in this video was a female to female connector that can be found at Lowe’s or home depot right now in the garden department
Can these pump be used with a 4gpm pressure washer?
Hey what’s the first piece u connected to the tank where can I get that from??
I’m not sure what the correct term would be for it. But check your local plumbing retail store
If your able to take the tank with you they can definitely get you fitted and right