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hey guys, looking at this set up:

Poly 2073 pump with Honda 5.5hp motor
15 bar (218psi) Sting regulator - 3 way
50m hose reel with 12.5mm hose

your opinions??
how do motorised pumps go because i know a lot fo you guys use the 12v pumps???


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400 litre on road trailer, lights & brakes -
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I use roller pumps which is powered by 5 hp. Honda. Thy shoot very well and if rinsed properly will last long enough to make alot of money. Have a spare at the ready with quick connects for fast change over if need be.

You need to post a link when you want advice on a particular product.

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Jeff,

Im trying to get started and im using a 7560cr hypro pump along with a 5hp honda. I'm having problems with building any pressure due to the motor shutting off when load is too strong. I'm just curious what brand roller pump you use.

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Sounds like you have the pump that runs from a PTO. They run opposite as that of a gas engine. A 5 hp. shouldn't shut off due to pressure buildup. Something else would most likely give out before the engin would stop,...like a hose would blow first.

Put the exact model number up so we can evaluate what may be happening.

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I got a  honda GC160 5hp gas motor with a Hypro cast iron 8 roller pump (series 7560cr reverse rotatation for gas engines)

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Ok...does it spray ok while the trigger or ball valve is open?
Try turning the bypass adjuster counter clockwise to lower the psi. I use just the smaller 4 rollers.
Although the 5 hp. should be sufficient, see if there is a recommended hp rating for the larger pump.

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No it does not spray good with the trigger open.  It will run while the pressure release valve is  wide open, but as we gradually increase the pressure the motor will choke off.  ( It will not get over 5 psi before the motor stops)

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Unhook everything coming from the outlet and see what that gets you. Starting to sound odd though. If you can get a picture of the setup that may help,...probably not,...but maybe.

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I WILL GET A picture BUT IT TOMORROW BE FOR I CAN GET IT, AND I WILL DO THAT AND GET BACK WITH YOU.

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Jeff,
here are some pic. i hope attach them right. I did Unhook everything coming from the outlet, i had a flow but it was not strong.


-- Edited by Bcribb07 on Tuesday 8th of September 2009 03:13:32 PM

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Did your engine still want to stall?


Not sure what all the inlet lines are for. Remove the bank of inlets and run just one 3/4" or 1" line into the inlet side.

Also,what is the 4 way fitting on the outlet side? I see you have a gauge, but what is the small hose barb for?

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Your bypass valve looks to be after your hose coonection. If you're using the hose barb thing as your hose connection, you need to get it after the bypass valve, Get rid of the 4 way and the gauge and put a "T" at the male threaded end of the bypass. Attach the outlet from the pump to one side of the "T" and attach your hose to the other side. Jeff

-- Edited by Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 on Tuesday 8th of September 2009 03:42:34 PM

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Hello I have seen a few of your posts and was wondering if apple cider or apple sauce works better up north I am a philadelphia guy and am starting to expand my painting and power washing biz cause I see the need in some surrouding areas.

I was wondering about the diffrences in plant life (over spray concers) . Most of the people I work for have very epensive ladscaping and lawns. There are some diffrence from the coastal south with sea spray and all that goes with that.

just another northerner
leith
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Use either one you like. Treat both as dangerous to plant life and landscaping,...because they are.

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Thanks for the advice. The plants will thank you!!!
leith
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