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It is like a bladder tank. It prevents pulsation and is supposedly easier on the pressure switches. Keeps them from cycling so much. One more component to go wrong. That is why I never used one.
It is like a bladder tank. It prevents pulsation and is supposedly easier on the pressure switches. Keeps them from cycling so much. One more component to go wrong. That is why I never used one.
When you have had as many roof cleaning trucks as I have, and watched them get destroyed by chemical leaks, you want as simple a roof cleaning system as possible.
That's why we use air pumps and no hose reels. For our purposes, the less connections the better. Our hoses hook right up to our pumps output connection.
That's one reason I never tried an accumulator, but some seem to have had good luck with them.
I still dont totally get how they work? I can be dense sometimes, lol! I posted the after I got the dual pump from powerwash store. It is much better than what had had before.
I still dont totally get how they work? I can be dense sometimes, lol! I posted the after I got the dual pump from powerwash store. It is much better than what had had before.
It works a lot like a capacitor works in a car stereo system Mike. The accumulator stores pressurized fluid that the hose "feeds on", instead of the hose feeding directly on the pump .
Mike think "Accumulation". The Accumulator basically "accumulates" your mix in a separate holding "tank" if you will. When you pull the trigger of your gun, you can then "call" for what ever amount you need without stressing the pumps. We can use 2GPM nozzles up to 5GPM nozzles and not worry about over cycling or burning the pump up. Accumulators are great for electric pumps. We have used the same accumulator on our 12V pumps for a couple years now and had no problems.