I would like to build an air diaphragm set up but don't know much about them. I want something small that wont take up a lot of space. Any suggestions very welcome.
BlueRidge said
Nov 4, 2018
Chris Tucker posted this pump on the RCIA FB page. I know absolutely nothing about air pumps.
Michael Hickey said
Nov 5, 2018
Thanks Brett. Chris is a legend. I haven't been on the RCIA site for ages, must have a look.
BlueRidge said
Nov 5, 2018
Michael Hickey wrote:
Thanks Brett. Chris is a legend. I haven't been on the RCIA site for ages, must have a look.
We have run air for 12 years and love them. Just be sure to run a Tsunami air dryer.
Michael Hickey said
Nov 6, 2018
Thanks Eric
WNC Pressure Washing said
Nov 10, 2018
Thanks
Michael Hickey said
Nov 11, 2018
Eric, I have seen the system on your website and on the Power wash Store. Fabulous system would love to be in a position to buy it. As of now I just want to put an air diaphragm pump, honda driven compressor in my truck. I don't know enough about air systems to diy. Would love to get some info on a basic 1/2 inch system with decent output.
Liberty SoftWash said
Nov 15, 2018
The key to a great air system is the compressor. We sell a wheel barrow one at 18 CFM at 90 PSI
Michael Hickey said
Mar 1, 2019
Back to this topic. I purchased and paid for an air diaphragm system from the U.S. in November. I also organised the shipping but unfortunately it hasn't worked out and I have got my money back. It was a nice tidy unit which suited me as I don't have loads of room for an air compressor etc etc. I have seen this pump recommended on another forum and would like opinions on it and the size of an engine driven compressor I would need to drive it. Air systems appeal to me because of the resilience of the pumps and the flexibility they offer simply by changing the nozzle. I know many of you are using booster pumps but I don't want to go that route at the moment.Β
-- Edited by Michael Hickey on Friday 1st of March 2019 05:42:00 PM
Chris said
Mar 1, 2019
Michael, there is a recent video posted up on youtube from Austin Blount where he did a comparison with that G57 pump and a 1/2" air diaphragm pump. Here is the link to the video:
He is running thru the Proportioner....I've read that you will lose distance that way......
Chris said
Mar 4, 2019
I am guessing since he will be using a proportioner to spray surfaces with to clean them, this is a good test to show you what you can
probably get when spraying chemicals. I don't think it would be a good or honest test not spraying through the proportioner if you are going to be using a proportioner because that might cut the distance short some.
If you are using a proportioner, this is a good test to see how far you can expect your pump to spray but if you are batch mixing, then your distance should be a little further, no idea how much but you can setup your system and do some testing and see how far you get then compare your distance to the distance of using the proportioner and then have a good idea how much the proportioner restricts the spray distance.
Patrick G said
Mar 4, 2019
Im sorry, I meant he is going through the Proportioner
Michael Hickey said
Mar 5, 2019
Did you look at the video Patrick and Chris?
Chris said
Mar 13, 2019
I saw the video. I would not do it because of the scraping of the roof, here we have mostly asphalt shingles then a lot of clay or concrete barrel tile roofs, not much for flat tile roofs here so that scraping thing would not work on the tile roofs and scraping the asphalt shingles would be a bad idea, scraping would be removing a lot of the granules from the shingles.
The granules is what helps reflect the radiant heat off of the roof, you don't want to scrape them off of the shingles.
Not much for moss or lichens here down in the South Texas area but I know in other parts of the country they have the moss and lichens issues so I have no idea if that gadget would be good help for them, based on what kind of roofs they have in those areas that have the moss and lichens.
Patrick G said
Mar 14, 2019
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Hey I am trying to write M A N I F O L D and it switches it with proportioner
-- Edited by Patrick G on Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:49:34 PM
-- Edited by Patrick G on Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:51:08 PM
Admin said
Oct 31, 2020
I will fix that
DirtyRoofcom said
Dec 6, 2020
It's a secret conspiracy to sell pro portion ers ππ
Admin said
Dec 6, 2020
DirtyRoofcom wrote:
It's a secret conspiracy to sell pro portion ers ππ
Β Back then they were threatening everyone. Some day I will find my wat in there and fix itΒ
I would like to build an air diaphragm set up but don't know much about them. I want something small that wont take up a lot of space. Any suggestions very welcome.
Chris Tucker posted this pump on the RCIA FB page. I know absolutely nothing about air pumps.
It's not on the RCIA Forum but Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/174087666708523/?ref=bookmarks
Thanks
Back to this topic. I purchased and paid for an air diaphragm system from the U.S. in November. I also organised the shipping but unfortunately it hasn't worked out and I have got my money back. It was a nice tidy unit which suited me as I don't have loads of room for an air compressor etc etc. I have seen this pump recommended on another forum and would like opinions on it and the size of an engine driven compressor I would need to drive it. Air systems appeal to me because of the resilience of the pumps and the flexibility they offer simply by changing the nozzle. I know many of you are using booster pumps but I don't want to go that route at the moment.Β
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-2091-flojet-g573215d-air-operated-g57-series-pump-5-gpm-12-inch-viton.aspx
-- Edited by Michael Hickey on Friday 1st of March 2019 05:42:00 PM
www.youtube.com/watch
Interesting concept i.m.o.
probably get when spraying chemicals. I don't think it would be a good or honest test not spraying through the proportioner if you are going to be using a proportioner because that might cut the distance short some.
If you are using a proportioner, this is a good test to see how far you can expect your pump to spray but if you are batch mixing, then your distance should be a little further, no idea how much but you can setup your system and do some testing and see how far you get then compare your distance to the distance of using the proportioner and then have a good idea how much the proportioner restricts the spray distance.
The granules is what helps reflect the radiant heat off of the roof, you don't want to scrape them off of the shingles.
Not much for moss or lichens here down in the South Texas area but I know in other parts of the country they have the moss and lichens issues so I have no idea if that gadget would be good help for them, based on what kind of roofs they have in those areas that have the moss and lichens.
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Hey I am trying to write M A N I F O L D and it switches it with proportioner
-- Edited by Patrick G on Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:49:34 PM
-- Edited by Patrick G on Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:51:08 PM
It's a secret conspiracy to sell pro portion ers ππ
Β Back then they were threatening everyone. Some day I will find my wat in there and fix itΒ