Any comments on this unit from Power Wash Store? Little Pricey. My booster seems to need help priming. If I was to pay this kind of money I wouldn't want that to be an issue
Dan Dykstra said
Mar 18, 2016
I looked at buying that skid, decided to build my own based on the design.
Patrick G said
Mar 18, 2016
Which unit?
Andy Hinson said
Mar 18, 2016
Water Booster pump skid. $5000 plus
SprayWash said
Mar 18, 2016
I've seen the units up close and personal. I've not heard of any priming issues with the boosters.
Fred W said
Mar 18, 2016
A priming problem with a booster is likely to be in the supply line....as an example, if the water supply isn't that great and you use a cheap supply hose then the supply hose can collapse. The booster just sucks too well to have a priming issue.
Andy Hinson said
Mar 18, 2016
Usually water is pressurized. Chemicals in a 55 gallon tank not so much. I'm currently using the Ray Burke pump. Sometimes I have to prime it with the water to get it pulling
Fred W said
Mar 18, 2016
Andy,
Do you have any liquid around the shaft?
If the pump wont draw from the tank....it's time for a new pump.
This happens after a while or even to a new pump if you run it dry.
Any comments on this unit from Power Wash Store? Little Pricey. My booster seems to need help priming. If I was to pay this kind of money I wouldn't want that to be an issue
Do you have any liquid around the shaft?
If the pump wont draw from the tank....it's time for a new pump.
This happens after a while or even to a new pump if you run it dry.