I switched from a 5/8" to 1/2" ID braided hose this year. I seem to have lost a small amount of distance and I'm pretty sure it's the inside diameter of the hose but I also added 25 addition feet. I used to run with 200' now I have 225. (no couplers in between). Anyone who uses 1/2" ID hose, I was just looking to see what pump your using and what kind of distance.
-- Edited by Ray W on Wednesday 18th of September 2013 02:13:07 PM
Patrick G said
Sep 18, 2013
I have always used 1/2 inch hose and use the 5850. I have 200'of line but have an additional seperate 60'that i can add on if needed. When things get tough...distance from take and height on the ladder the fatboy has never let me down. If your using 12v delvans you need a fatboy for two reasons. Distance and incase the 5850 breaks down on you. The fatboy can do the work of the 5850 and also give you extra when needed...granted you use more solution with the fatboy. If I was just starting out I would get a fatboy first for those reasons alone.
-- Edited by Patrick G on Wednesday 18th of September 2013 06:50:35 PM
Liberty SoftWash said
Sep 18, 2013
We never use a 1/2 inch always a 5/8. I think bigger is always better.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning PA on Monday 24th of November 2014 08:55:11 AM
Art O said
Sep 19, 2013
I use the 1/2' Kuri with a 5850. Works fine for me. I may upgrade this winter
Chesapeake said
Sep 19, 2013
I ditched the heavy 5/8" hose two seasons ago. I'm currently running a 5850 with 1/2" kuri tec. With a 3/4" feed line and 300' of 1/2" hose, I'm getting 39' of distance.
Ed Thompson said
Sep 19, 2013
We use 200' of 1/2" through a 5850. I had a 5850 last me 2 years. Some have crapped out after 5 minutes.
Eric Schnaible said
Sep 19, 2013
5850 with 250 feet of 1/2" kuri tech, Works great. About 39 feet. I like my fatboy too. I got a diaphragm pump (one that Chris recommended) to try it out. It's fine but only went 35 feet.
Barry Landis said
Sep 19, 2013
300' of 1/2" poly braid hose using the Flojet Pentaflex pump. I get roughly 40' of distance if I need it spraying with 0020, my main nozzle is 1520. No cycling issues with the Pentaflex and I am not using the accumulator tank.
Brian C Jackson said
Sep 20, 2013
I run 200 ft of 1/2 on a Fatboy with accumulator tank and I get approx 35 ft
I also have 200ft of 1/2 on a 3/8 allflo and it gets approx 40 ft
Elite Property Maintenance said
Sep 20, 2013
Barry Landis wrote:
300' of 1/2" poly braid hose using the Flojet Pentaflex pump. I get roughly 40' of distance if I need it spraying with 0020, my main nozzle is 1520. No cycling issues with the Pentaflex and I am not using the accumulator tank.
Barry how long have you been using that Pentaflex, i run Fatboys and 5850 and use 3/4 hose, i will drop down to 5/8 when I wear this hose out, but curious how how that pentaflex is holding up
Barry Landis said
Sep 22, 2013
David - I have been using the Pentaflex five days a week since March with no issues or problems. I use it as my main spray pump and transfer pump, so it's getting quite a bit of use. We do rinse after every job all the time, so I'm sure that helps tremendously. I have always used the Fat Boys but I like the Pentaflex better because I can reduce the tip size without any worries of cycling or burning up the pump.
Andy Hinson said
Sep 22, 2013
Awesome getting 39-40' with 5850. I started out with fatboys. I was disappointed with something always failing. I went with air pumps. Good pressure, heavy hose.
I may have more volume but I doubt I beat those distances.
Are all 5850 the same GPM or do they vary?
AC Lockyer said
Sep 24, 2013
Barry Landis wrote:
300' of 1/2" poly braid hose using the Flojet Pentaflex pump. I get roughly 40' of distance if I need it spraying with 0020, my main nozzle is 1520. No cycling issues with the Pentaflex and I am not using the accumulator tank.
Agreed, we use 1/2 with pentaflex as well with #20 tips. We get 40' with low wind. However we are using telescoping poles now with SoftWash Systems WFP Guns and getting as high and as long as we want.
I got the new dual pump from powerwash store. I really like it compared to the homemade setup I had before.
Andy Hinson said
Sep 25, 2013
Good Videos. poles are hard on the shoulders. What is the recomended length pole?
AC Lockyer said
Sep 25, 2013
Game Chaser wrote:
Good Videos. poles are hard on the shoulders. What is the recomended length pole?
That Unger pole is 27 feet and weighs 4 lbs.
AC
Andy Hinson said
Sep 25, 2013
OK. Thanks
Andy Hinson said
Sep 26, 2013
Brian C Jackson wrote:
I run 200 ft of 1/2 on a Fatboy with accumulator tank and I get approx 35 ft
I also have 200ft of 1/2 on a 3/8 allflo and it gets approx 40 ft
What is the GPM of the flojet?
AC Lockyer said
Sep 26, 2013
Game Chaser wrote:
Brian C Jackson wrote:
I run 200 ft of 1/2 on a Fatboy with accumulator tank and I get approx 35 ft
I also have 200ft of 1/2 on a 3/8 allflo and it gets approx 40 ft
What is the GPM of the flojet?
7 gpm at 80 psi. However they have discontinued making them and ONLY make them for us to keep our production going. If you see any out there BUY THEM UP! They will not make them anymore after they finish production on the new SoftWash Systems pump.
AC
Art O said
Nov 22, 2014
Just bumping this up it was a good thread.
Dave O said
Nov 24, 2014
We currently use 200' of 1/2" wit a 5850 Fatboy.
Dave said
Nov 26, 2014
I don't think you need to run out and buy them up if you see them. Lots of vendors have them. I talked with one supplier and they said they have not been told that they can no longer get them. They sell lots of them for the agriculture ie: pesticide spraying companies.
While a pole of 27 ft may only be 4 lbs, leverage will make it feel heavier. You can get past this problem by counter weighting the butt end. Makes a world of a difference.
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Nov 27, 2014
Art these pumps just can't handle the sh use. I killed three of these in less than 6 months.
ReNew Roof and Exterior cleaning said
Dec 19, 2014
We used 200' of 1/2" Kuri tech with a Yamada kynar/teflon AODD pump. Got about 50' distance. Next year the Yamada will be a transfer pump and for small rinse downs. Major upgrade for next year, 1" Hastelloy AODD pump w-5/8 Kuri light weight hose. (This pump was a special purchase deal (the cost of 2 FB), will NEVER need rinsing and will last for years and years). Plus I can run it from a trickle up to full flow, about 30-35 gpm without having to worry about burning anything up. Should be between 60' & 70' distance. We have a lot of steep pitched roofs up here and a lot of very tall churches.
-- Edited by ReNew Roof and Exterior cleaning on Saturday 20th of December 2014 07:26:16 AM
-- Edited by ReNew Roof and Exterior cleaning on Saturday 20th of December 2014 07:30:51 AM
BlueRidge said
Dec 20, 2014
From day one I have been using the Fat Boy. I was pretty happy with it and after a few problems with the switch I always discarded it and added a solenoid. When the last Fat Boy started to act up Barry suggested the Flojet Pentaflex. I used it all summer with 250' 1/2" poly braided hose. We use to use 5/8, but changed two years ago and found there was little to no loss with distance. The pump has a 1/2" inlet and outlet. If the pump had 5/8" or 3/4" I think I would still stay with the easier to use and lighter 1/2" poly braided hose. I'm sure my next pump purchase will be a Pentaflex. The Fat Boys lasted about two seasons because they get rinsed with no less than 5 gals of water after each job. I hope the Pentaflex will as well.
I switched from a 5/8" to 1/2" ID braided hose this year. I seem to have lost a small amount of distance and I'm pretty sure it's the inside diameter of the hose but I also added 25 addition feet. I used to run with 200' now I have 225. (no couplers in between). Anyone who uses 1/2" ID hose, I was just looking to see what pump your using and what kind of distance.
-- Edited by Ray W on Wednesday 18th of September 2013 02:13:07 PM
I have always used 1/2 inch hose and use the 5850. I have 200'of line but have an additional seperate 60'that i can add on if needed. When things get tough...distance from take and height on the ladder the fatboy has never let me down. If your using 12v delvans you need a fatboy for two reasons. Distance and incase the 5850 breaks down on you. The fatboy can do the work of the 5850 and also give you extra when needed...granted you use more solution with the fatboy. If I was just starting out I would get a fatboy first for those reasons alone.
-- Edited by Patrick G on Wednesday 18th of September 2013 06:50:35 PM
We never use a 1/2 inch always a 5/8. I think bigger is always better.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning PA on Monday 24th of November 2014 08:55:11 AM
I run 200 ft of 1/2 on a Fatboy with accumulator tank and I get approx 35 ft
I also have 200ft of 1/2 on a 3/8 allflo and it gets approx 40 ft
Barry how long have you been using that Pentaflex, i run Fatboys and 5850 and use 3/4 hose, i will drop down to 5/8 when I wear this hose out, but curious how how that pentaflex is holding up
David - I have been using the Pentaflex five days a week since March with no issues or problems. I use it as my main spray pump and transfer pump, so it's getting quite a bit of use. We do rinse after every job all the time, so I'm sure that helps tremendously. I have always used the Fat Boys but I like the Pentaflex better because I can reduce the tip size without any worries of cycling or burning up the pump.
I may have more volume but I doubt I beat those distances.
Are all 5850 the same GPM or do they vary?
Agreed, we use 1/2 with pentaflex as well with #20 tips. We get 40' with low wind. However we are using telescoping poles now with SoftWash Systems WFP Guns and getting as high and as long as we want.
http://www.jracenstein.com/item/150-0951/softwash-waterfed-pole-gun-adapter/default.asp?sort=wz5fo
Hope this helps.
AC
That Unger pole is 27 feet and weighs 4 lbs.
AC
What is the GPM of the flojet?
7 gpm at 80 psi. However they have discontinued making them and ONLY make them for us to keep our production going. If you see any out there BUY THEM UP! They will not make them anymore after they finish production on the new SoftWash Systems pump.
AC
http://www.dultmeier.com/products/search/7493
Old posting but...
While a pole of 27 ft may only be 4 lbs, leverage will make it feel heavier. You can get past this problem by counter weighting the butt end. Makes a world of a difference.
We used 200' of 1/2" Kuri tech with a Yamada kynar/teflon AODD pump. Got about 50' distance. Next year the Yamada will be a transfer pump and for small rinse downs. Major upgrade for next year, 1" Hastelloy AODD pump w-5/8 Kuri light weight hose. (This pump was a special purchase deal (the cost of 2 FB), will NEVER need rinsing and will last for years and years). Plus I can run it from a trickle up to full flow, about 30-35 gpm without having to worry about burning anything up. Should be between 60' & 70' distance. We have a lot of steep pitched roofs up here and a lot of very tall churches.
-- Edited by ReNew Roof and Exterior cleaning on Saturday 20th of December 2014 07:26:16 AM
-- Edited by ReNew Roof and Exterior cleaning on Saturday 20th of December 2014 07:30:51 AM
From day one I have been using the Fat Boy. I was pretty happy with it and after a few problems with the switch I always discarded it and added a solenoid. When the last Fat Boy started to act up Barry suggested the Flojet Pentaflex. I used it all summer with 250' 1/2" poly braided hose. We use to use 5/8, but changed two years ago and found there was little to no loss with distance. The pump has a 1/2" inlet and outlet. If the pump had 5/8" or 3/4" I think I would still stay with the easier to use and lighter 1/2" poly braided hose. I'm sure my next pump purchase will be a Pentaflex. The Fat Boys lasted about two seasons because they get rinsed with no less than 5 gals of water after each job. I hope the Pentaflex will as well.
AC