Wondering if anybody has any feedback on the low pressure high volume Udor System from PWS. Looking to build out a new truck. Currently running 12v systems on our rigs.
Art O said
Jan 23, 2015
Liberty SoftWash said
Jan 23, 2015
I love mine. I tried to find negative feeback about but I can not. We know a lot guys that are running them.
Michael Wedge said
Jan 24, 2015
Aloha Eric, Do you like it better than the 12v's they have at PWS. I've been running gen2's for the last three years and love them. I'm getting roughly 10 months of constant work out of the pumps before I see a loss of power. So they definately earn their keep.
Art O said
Jan 24, 2015
The price seems Good
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Water Dragon Low Pressure/High Volume Applicator #5407
Water Dragon Low Pressure/High Volume Applicator System:
This unit is designed to give you 10.5gpm at 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 5.75gpm.
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they look powerful! are you guys using them for roofs or siding?
Ed Thompson said
Jan 24, 2015
I ordered one and will allegedly be soon shipped. This thing will shoot as far as some of the best air pumps. From what I hear the pump will need rebuild every so often. It may make sense to simply buy another pump to swap out, just in case. My only worries is employees spraying too much product and nuking landscape.
Doug Rucker said
Jan 24, 2015
lkendall wrote:
they look powerful! are you guys using them for roofs or siding?
We use for both....
lkendall said
Jan 24, 2015
is that not a pain hauling around a tank load of mix from job to job for house washes?
Doug Rucker said
Jan 24, 2015
lkendall wrote:
is that not a pain hauling around a tank load of mix from job to job for house washes?
Not sure what you mean...we don't haul anything different than what we normally do with our 12V or Air diaphragm pumps.
Ed Thompson said
Jan 24, 2015
lkendall wrote:
is that not a pain hauling around a tank load of mix from job to job for house washes?
Lee the chem tanks are usually 55 gal. Unless something unexpected happens its likely you will use a good portion.
lkendall said
Jan 24, 2015
using it for roofs I understand, I just wasn't sure about using it for house washing as opposed to down-streaming where you just have some 5'ers of mix you have a 55 gallon or 100 gallon tank full of house wash mix.. The extra weight hauling around the house wash mix is what I what I was getting at. Looks like a strong pump though! I bet it sprays far!
Doug Rucker said
Jan 24, 2015
lkendall wrote:
using it for roofs I understand, I just wasn't sure about using it for house washing as opposed to down-streaming where you just have some 5'ers of mix you have a 55 gallon or 100 gallon tank full of house wash mix.. The extra weight hauling around the house wash mix is what I what I was getting at. Looks like a strong pump though! I bet it sprays far!
We use it the same on a house wash that we would DS'ing or....mix is diluted for the job at hand. Nice thing with this is you can rinse with it as well, but you do have switch the hoses to the fresh water tank. The job dictates when we use this though. Its usually on larger projects. We find we use about 30% LESS mix as opposed to other dedicated pump options.,
Maverick Contracting said
Jan 25, 2015
Hmmm, can a various ratio mechanism be installed that allows pulling full SH and soap solution from one valve out of a storage tank and mixing with house fed water line or would a problem be from water volume differences from different areas?
This would allow for smaller tanks to be carried.
Michael Wedge said
Jan 25, 2015
Thanks for the feedback guys, pulling the trigger tomorrow.
Eric Schnaible said
Jan 3, 2018
Everyone still happy with your Udor?
Power Wash Store of CPA said
Jan 4, 2018
I would still be using it expect for it will not work with the PP.
Bryan P said
Jan 5, 2018
Power Wash Store of CPA wrote:
I would still be using it expect for it will not work with the PP.
Right! Several companies sell this kind of pump, but since it has to bypass back into a tank it won't work with the proportioner. Russ Johnson claims to have a solution for that upcoming, but I don't know how it will work.
Wondering if anybody has any feedback on the low pressure high volume Udor System from PWS. Looking to build out a new truck. Currently running 12v systems on our rigs.
Aloha Eric, Do you like it better than the 12v's they have at PWS. I've been running gen2's for the last three years and love them. I'm getting roughly 10 months of constant work out of the pumps before I see a loss of power. So they definately earn their keep.
The price seems Good
Water Dragon Low Pressure/High Volume Applicator #5407
Water Dragon Low Pressure/High Volume Applicator System:
This unit is designed to give you 10.5gpm at 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 5.75gpm.
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We use for both....
Not sure what you mean...we don't haul anything different than what we normally do with our 12V or Air diaphragm pumps.
Lee the chem tanks are usually 55 gal. Unless something unexpected happens its likely you will use a good portion.
We use it the same on a house wash that we would DS'ing or....mix is diluted for the job at hand. Nice thing with this is you can rinse with it as well, but you do have switch the hoses to the fresh water tank. The job dictates when we use this though. Its usually on larger projects. We find we use about 30% LESS mix as opposed to other dedicated pump options.,
This would allow for smaller tanks to be carried.
Thanks for the feedback guys, pulling the trigger tomorrow.
Right! Several companies sell this kind of pump, but since it has to bypass back into a tank it won't work with the proportioner. Russ Johnson claims to have a solution for that upcoming, but I don't know how it will work.