The Super Suds Sucker will draw up to 33% and as much as 500′ of 3/8″ pressure washer hose. When hooked to the Chemical Induction Pump we have seen as high as 50% chemical draw rate.
There are 4 nozzles that come with the Super Suds Sucker. The one marked #2 is for 2-5 GPM pressure washers, the #3 (already installed) is for 5-8 GPM, the #4 is for 8-10 GPM and the #5 for pressure washers over 10 GPM.
Who has this and does the ball get stuck? No matter how much we rinse, the ball still gets stuck. Most times all it takes is to smack it on something but other times it requires taking it apart in the field. Now we just carry one made up with quick connects for a quick change. Fix the stuck one later.
Hey Brett,..before I went to the forced injection, I would simply take the hose off the injector barb and poke up inside with something to break the ball loose. Takes less than a minute. Not much you can do to prevent it. With forced injection,..the 12v pump dislodges the ball every time and isn't even a thought anymore.
Who has this and does the ball get stuck? No matter how much we rinse, the ball still gets stuck. Most times all it takes is to smack it on something but other times it requires taking it apart in the field. Now we just carry one made up with quick connects for a quick change. Fix the stuck one later.
I've been using the SS for about 2 years. I will never use Brass again. I buy the rebuild kit for under 10 bucks and rebuild it once a year. This injector puts out a good amount on S/H when down streaming
Hey Brett,..before I went to the forced injection, I would simply take the hose off the injector barb and poke up inside with something to break the ball loose. Takes less than a minute. Not much you can do to prevent it. With forced injection,..the 12v pump dislodges the ball every time and isn't even a thought anymore.
Jeff
Remember... you are talking owner operator! I can handle that and so does my field supervisor but crews don't seem to think that's part of their job! Sucks!
Hey Brett,..before I went to the forced injection, I would simply take the hose off the injector barb and poke up inside with something to break the ball loose. Takes less than a minute. Not much you can do to prevent it. With forced injection,..the 12v pump dislodges the ball every time and isn't even a thought anymore.
Jeff
Remember... you are talking owner operator! I can handle that and so does my field supervisor but crews don't seem to think that's part of their job! Sucks!
Sounds like the kind of people who work harder trying to get out of work than the work itself actually requires, Ha, Ha,..
Hey Brett,..before I went to the forced injection, I would simply take the hose off the injector barb and poke up inside with something to break the ball loose. Takes less than a minute. Not much you can do to prevent it. With forced injection,..the 12v pump dislodges the ball every time and isn't even a thought anymore.
Jeff
Remember... you are talking owner operator! I can handle that and so does my field supervisor but crews don't seem to think that's part of their job! Sucks!
Sounds like the kind of people who work harder trying to get out of work than the work itself actually requires, Ha, Ha,..