fishnugget
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- Sep 9, 2010
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Hi everyone,
I would like to get some advice on setting up a water tank reservoir feeding a pressure washer.
I've recently moved about 3 months ago and the water here is very hard. Owning a black car doesn't help and to make matters worse, I live in one of the hottest areas in the country, Palm Springs Ca.
The water here drys out in no time and the hardness level makes it worse. I get water spots real fast. So....my only means of solving this situation is to use deionized water or reverse osmosis water.
I already have an RO/DI filter that can make RO water @ 3 TDS and DI @ 0 TDS. I am planning on buying a 50 gallon water drum to sit in my garage with an auto top off and fill this with DI water from my RO/DI filter.
My question is...what route should I take? I have researched this and it seems I have 2 options.
1. Buy a sureflo pump and connect that between my water tank and pressure washer to provide the pressure to my cheap green works electric pressure washer.
2. Buy a Kranzle or Karcher which have the self-priming pumps and connect that to my water tank?
The cheapest option appears to be buying the sureflo 12 volt pump but seems like a hassle to have to connect it to a 12 volt source.
The best option, IMO, would be to buy a self priming pressure washer. I was going to buy the Kranzle (either the 1600 or the K1120T) but I have heard mixed reviews about this PW. It seems people are having problems with the ceramic plungers wasting away. I dont know if its user error or a manufacturing defect. I dont want to spent 900+ and have problems with it later.
I recently read Karcher PW all use self priming pumps. This option would be cheaper than a Kranzle but I hear they break a lot. I was looking at the K5 which is 289 bucks.
Just want to know what people are using and if anyone has used the Kranzle hooked up to a reservoir tank.
I would like to get some advice on setting up a water tank reservoir feeding a pressure washer.
I've recently moved about 3 months ago and the water here is very hard. Owning a black car doesn't help and to make matters worse, I live in one of the hottest areas in the country, Palm Springs Ca.
The water here drys out in no time and the hardness level makes it worse. I get water spots real fast. So....my only means of solving this situation is to use deionized water or reverse osmosis water.
I already have an RO/DI filter that can make RO water @ 3 TDS and DI @ 0 TDS. I am planning on buying a 50 gallon water drum to sit in my garage with an auto top off and fill this with DI water from my RO/DI filter.
My question is...what route should I take? I have researched this and it seems I have 2 options.
1. Buy a sureflo pump and connect that between my water tank and pressure washer to provide the pressure to my cheap green works electric pressure washer.
2. Buy a Kranzle or Karcher which have the self-priming pumps and connect that to my water tank?
The cheapest option appears to be buying the sureflo 12 volt pump but seems like a hassle to have to connect it to a 12 volt source.
The best option, IMO, would be to buy a self priming pressure washer. I was going to buy the Kranzle (either the 1600 or the K1120T) but I have heard mixed reviews about this PW. It seems people are having problems with the ceramic plungers wasting away. I dont know if its user error or a manufacturing defect. I dont want to spent 900+ and have problems with it later.
I recently read Karcher PW all use self priming pumps. This option would be cheaper than a Kranzle but I hear they break a lot. I was looking at the K5 which is 289 bucks.
Just want to know what people are using and if anyone has used the Kranzle hooked up to a reservoir tank.