I may be wrong but was it Doug that had a roof cleaning rig setup with a small Allison Cyclone Chlorine Pumper? I am interested in it some what for next season, I was wondering if anyone had one or somthing similar?
-- Edited by Art O on Saturday 5th of October 2013 03:40:01 PM
I have a chlorine pumper from Paul at powerwashstore.com. It is actually a shure flo pump. I love it. We are finding we actually use about 30% less mix than we did with the 12V systems.
Doug Rucker said
Oct 5, 2013
Eric Schnaible said
Oct 6, 2013
Doug, I did not see it available on the website. Also, did you buy a water dragon skid not too long ago? If so how does the chlorine pumper fit in with the othe equipment, use wise?
Doug Rucker said
Oct 6, 2013
Here is a link to one of them......http://shop.powerwashstore.com/Water-Dragon-Low-Pressure-High-Volume-Applicator-5407-5407.htm
If you got to Pauls site, click on Pressure Washer Parts at top, then on the right towards the bottom click on Roof Cleaning Products and towards the bottom you will see them.
ANd Yes I have the water dragon skid but it has the Dual Pump 12V system....getting ready to order another but with Hot Water, and also instead of the Dual Pump system I will have Paul put another of the Chlorine Pumpers on. I am trying to fade away from 12v systems as we just use them way to much....
Here is a pic of the current water dragon skid in my truck. Obviously these pics are from the first day I got it....its very clean
Ok I got it thanks again. So nice here everyone so helpful!
Art O said
Sep 9, 2014
So how are these pumps working out?
Steve Salley said
Sep 10, 2014
Good morning Art
We love our udor pump from powerwashstore.
We use it primarily for rinsing, but the other day I had a large roof top and my fatboy died. I was trying to push chemical to the roof top with a little 4 gpm flojet and it was not happy and kept shutting down due to internal heat.
So, I fired up the udor gas powered and fell in love with using it for chemical application. You better have a pretty good area to do though until you learn how to use it, because that is a lot of chemical in a short amount of time. However, with the reach you can park in one spot on the rooftop and shoot in all directions thus limiting runoff.
We will surely be using it more next season.
Doug Rucker said
Sep 10, 2014
Steve Salley wrote:
Good morning Art We love our udor pump from powerwashstore.
We use it primarily for rinsing, but the other day I had a large roof top and my fatboy died. I was trying to push chemical to the roof top with a little 4 gpm flojet and it was not happy and kept shutting down due to internal heat.
So, I fired up the udor gas powered and fell in love with using it for chemical application. You better have a pretty good area to do though until you learn how to use it, because that is a lot of chemical in a short amount of time. However, with the reach you can park in one spot on the rooftop and shoot in all directions thus limiting runoff.
We will surely be using it more next season.
Adjust your flow and pressure, it's shoot just like a fat boy
Doug Your posting hit me really funny. I know all them thar leevers were there for some reason. I plumb fergot them darn things adjusted when I took it up to the rooftop...
You can buy good equipment but if a bonehead runs it...
This unit is designed to give you 10.5gpm up to 300psi with the ability to adjust the flow and pressure using the built-in regulator. It is also ready to run dual guns with the two ball valves at the pump if desired. Just add a second line and you have 2 guns at 5.5gpm.
Heavy Duty Aluminum Skid with Vibration Isolating Rubber Feet
Honda GX160 engine with electric start
Udor Zeta 40P/GR Pump with Pressure and Flow Regulator (this poly pump will help stand up to the harmful effects of bleach)
Udor 1 1/4" Inline Filter
300' 1/2" Orange AG Hose
Plastic body chemical applicator gun with Viton seals
Doug Your posting hit me really funny. I know all them thar leevers were there for some reason. I plumb fergot them darn things adjusted when I took it up to the rooftop...
You can buy good equipment but if a bonehead runs it...
This unit is designed to give you 10.5gpm up to 300psi with the ability to adjust the flow and pressure using the built-in regulator. It is also ready to run dual guns with the two ball valves at the pump if desired. Just add a second line and you have 2 guns at 5.5gpm.
Heavy Duty Aluminum Skid with Vibration Isolating Rubber Feet
Honda GX160 engine with electric start
Udor Zeta 40P/GR Pump with Pressure and Flow Regulator (this poly pump will help stand up to the harmful effects of bleach)
Udor 1 1/4" Inline Filter
300' 1/2" Orange AG Hose
Plastic body chemical applicator gun with Viton seals
How in Tarantinon you think I gall darn figuret out
Jeff Wible said
Sep 11, 2014
I ran roller pumps years ago,..Back then I was still doing the experimenting with different soaps,...the one thing I remember is how the
by-pass really churned up soap to the point of it pushing out the breather cap, and even getting into the suction hose and the pump would make weird growling sounds, Ha,Ha,..?
For the guys who use these for roof cleaning or anything that involves much soap,..do you experience this also?
Jeff
Steve Salley said
Sep 11, 2014
Jeff we have never had the problem so far. I have not been using "soaps" in the tank as of yet. We just used the new Stick up from Powerwashstore and SH. We use about 16-24 oz per 50 gal of solution.
We tried a roof with just straight SH and while it did kill the bacteria etc, it left the roof looking really dirty.
When we used Roof Snot and or Stick Up from Powerwashstore they just look cleaner by the time we get done. When I climb back up on the roof, the shingles surface just is cleaner.
Doug Rucker said
Sep 11, 2014
No never have that problem. The bypass tube is at the bottom of the tank so no air gap. Never have had it even get past the level of the mix
Jeff Wible said
Sep 12, 2014
Hey Steve, yea,..detergent is more important for the cleaning aspect than many realize. Although I don't like soapy soap,..I still use a non-soapy detergent.
Doug,.I never thought of putting the by-pass at the bottom of the tank,.I can see that solving the problem of severe foaming I experienced running it through the top.
Also, anyone running roof mix through these pumps,..if so,..how much time on them and are you experiencing any noticeable performance issues compared to when they were new?
Thanks,
Jeff
Liberty SoftWash said
Sep 12, 2014
I have been on mine for a month now, I love mine.
Liberty SoftWash said
Sep 12, 2014
I was told a rebuild every year for 250 for the kit. This thing can move some material.
Jeff Wible said
Sep 12, 2014
Thanks Eric, although I like a pump that sprays with lots of pressure and volume,...it's overkill and not needed for roof cleaning ,...as many of us have proven over the years,...and considering the initial cost of one of these pumps,..and then $250.00 a year for rebuild,...doesn't seem practical.
It may pump well, but,..a simple All-Flo or the Versa-Matic I've been using works fine for roofs,..especially residential. And they seem to have the best lasting ability of anything else.
* I use DS'ing for most other soap applications,..really bad concrete gets the roof mix.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Friday 12th of September 2014 07:48:37 AM
Liberty SoftWash said
Sep 12, 2014
Yes it has it's good and bad but I like the size of the machine. 250 isn't to bad for a yr of using them and they have a Honda motor on them. I have been though 3 air compresser in 5 yrs so we will see. Lol.
Jeff Wible said
Sep 12, 2014
Hey Eric, you need to buy better compressors,Ha,Ha,... I've had my original compressor 8 years or more I'd say. What goes so bad that you had to replace them?
Jeff
Doug Rucker said
Sep 12, 2014
I have found there are plus and minuses no matter what type pump you use. Just gotta find the one that makes ya happy. I have all of em, 12v, air flo, gas operated, so it's hard for me to not be happy.
I may be wrong but was it Doug that had a roof cleaning rig setup with a small Allison Cyclone Chlorine Pumper? I am interested in it some what for next season, I was wondering if anyone had one or somthing similar?
-- Edited by Art O on Saturday 5th of October 2013 03:40:01 PM
www.envirospec.com/ecatalog/AllisonCycloneChlorinePumper.htm
I have a chlorine pumper from Paul at powerwashstore.com. It is actually a shure flo pump. I love it. We are finding we actually use about 30% less mix than we did with the 12V systems.
Here is a link to one of them......http://shop.powerwashstore.com/Water-Dragon-Low-Pressure-High-Volume-Applicator-5407-5407.htm
If you got to Pauls site, click on Pressure Washer Parts at top, then on the right towards the bottom click on Roof Cleaning Products and towards the bottom you will see them.
ANd Yes I have the water dragon skid but it has the Dual Pump 12V system....getting ready to order another but with Hot Water, and also instead of the Dual Pump system I will have Paul put another of the Chlorine Pumpers on. I am trying to fade away from 12v systems as we just use them way to much....
Here is a pic of the current water dragon skid in my truck. Obviously these pics are from the first day I got it....its very clean
We love our udor pump from powerwashstore.
We use it primarily for rinsing, but the other day I had a large roof top and my fatboy died. I was trying to push chemical to the roof top with a little 4 gpm flojet and it was not happy and kept shutting down due to internal heat.
So, I fired up the udor gas powered and fell in love with using it for chemical application. You better have a pretty good area to do though until you learn how to use it, because that is a lot of chemical in a short amount of time. However, with the reach you can park in one spot on the rooftop and shoot in all directions thus limiting runoff.
We will surely be using it more next season.
Adjust your flow and pressure, it's shoot just like a fat boy
Is this one of them pumps or is it something different http://www.envirospec.com/ECATALOG/SoftWash.htm
Doug
Your posting hit me really funny. I know all them thar leevers were there for some reason. I plumb fergot them darn things adjusted when I took it up to the rooftop...
You can buy good equipment but if a bonehead runs it...
Duh?
Art this is the pump Doug and I have.
Water Dragon Low Pressure/HighVolume Applicator #5407
$2500.00
This unit is designed to give you 10.5gpm up to 300psi with the ability to adjust the flow and pressure using the built-in regulator. It is also ready to run dual guns with the two ball valves at the pump if desired. Just add a second line and you have 2 guns at 5.5gpm.
How in Tarantinon you think I gall darn figuret out
by-pass really churned up soap to the point of it pushing out the breather cap, and even getting into the suction hose and the pump would make weird growling sounds, Ha,Ha,..?
For the guys who use these for roof cleaning or anything that involves much soap,..do you experience this also?
Jeff
We tried a roof with just straight SH and while it did kill the bacteria etc, it left the roof looking really dirty.
When we used Roof Snot and or Stick Up from Powerwashstore they just look cleaner by the time we get done. When I climb back up on the roof, the shingles surface just is cleaner.
Doug,.I never thought of putting the by-pass at the bottom of the tank,.I can see that solving the problem of severe foaming I experienced running it through the top.
Also, anyone running roof mix through these pumps,..if so,..how much time on them and are you experiencing any noticeable performance issues compared to when they were new?
Thanks,
Jeff
Thanks Eric, although I like a pump that sprays with lots of pressure and volume,...it's overkill and not needed for roof cleaning ,...as many of us have proven over the years,...and considering the initial cost of one of these pumps,..and then $250.00 a year for rebuild,...doesn't seem practical.
It may pump well, but,..a simple All-Flo or the Versa-Matic I've been using works fine for roofs,..especially residential. And they seem to have the best lasting ability of anything else.
* I use DS'ing for most other soap applications,..really bad concrete gets the roof mix.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Friday 12th of September 2014 07:48:37 AM
Jeff