@UbiCisneros There's about 2 dozen reasons for it. It will perform any function you will ever need to on a wash rig. I believe in performance, efficiency, and redundancy. These parameters are baked into the DNA of the design.
Seen a lot of videos like this. Trying to figure my set up .on a trailer and your is how I'm going to do it .with a few add tweaks of my own .thanks for the video
Thanks for the in-depth walk around. WOW! Need one of these! Did you build it? If not, any chance on giving us a rough pricing guide on a system like this and where we can get one?
These will be available. I am having the blocks for the metering system manufactured, and I have several components being made specifically for me. I don't have a price point as of now.
yikes. I hope you don't have to train someone, so much moving. you may want to really consider venting your tanks, You NEVER EVER want to fill tanks that don't have bleeder valves. Only one of your tanks, from what I see, have a bleeder on it, and it only works with vacuum. All of these tanks will be under extreme pressure when being force feed without opening the lids. This then forces pressure on all your valves. Same goes for your buffer tank. If there is no bleeder valve or small hole in the top, the positive pressure from the garden hose forcing water in will cause issues on your gear. On the reverse, your pumps will have a hard time pulling water as it'll end up trying to implode the tank. Nice set up, but man seems way over kill.
It's a prototype that has multiple technologies incorporated into it. I added things to it that it doesn't need because I have been doing proof of concept. There's another 6 new technologies that I haven't even started on yet. In the end, I will have about a dozen variations of this system. The chemical and water tanks ARE vented, and the soap tank lids are crap so I didn't have to worry about venting them......Lol! Thanks for the kudos on the build. It is a VERY system to use, brother, and I will have some videos in the spring of it. I have also made some revisions that simplify it further and expand the capabilities of the system.
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People make this business way more complicated than it needs to be lol
These hybrid designs will bring the industry to the next evolution.
Fax
Prototypes can get complicated before you tweak the designs. I have simplified it.
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For real man there’s no need for this at all!😂
@UbiCisneros There's about 2 dozen reasons for it. It will perform any function you will ever need to on a wash rig. I believe in performance, efficiency, and redundancy. These parameters are baked into the DNA of the design.
This is a real business ,not a fly by nite summer job . Great set up
Coolest setup I've seen!!!! Following..... a how-to series from you would be GOLD!!!!
I'll have some in-depth how-to videos coming. I have dual and triple pump setups and a proportionor that puts out 7 gpm, 11 gpm, and 18 gpm.
Nice rig. Lots of great details.
Thanks!
Thank you, yes, helpful working on my hose
Your welcome
Looks very professional Rig
Seen a lot of videos like this. Trying to figure my set up .on a trailer and your is how I'm going to do it .with a few add tweaks of my own .thanks for the video
Think 3 ways!
Wow, what a setup! 😮
Thank you, Sir!
Talk about a plumbing nightmare!
It's a lot easier than it looks. Everything is labeled, so you're just connecting the dots.
Info on how you used the pack out kit to hold gear would be awesome. That is something I would be interested in doing.
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Here's a brief overview I did a few months ago. 👍
Seems too complicated for me but it's nice 😅
It's very simple. It operates just like a normal system. The only time anything is different is fill or exfil, and that is only because it's new.
Nice rig bro very nice!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the in-depth walk around. WOW! Need one of these! Did you build it? If not, any chance on giving us a rough pricing guide on a system like this and where we can get one?
These will be available. I am having the blocks for the metering system manufactured, and I have several components being made specifically for me. I don't have a price point as of now.
How about a plumbing diagram?
I have subscribed five times today. What's going on here?😅
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God bless Him....But his parts alone cost more than my entire rig😮😮😮😮
Buy once, cry once.......😅
300 valves later haha. Nice
There's a bunch of valves, and they can be intimidating. I just look at it like a light switch panel. It's either on or off.....👍
Dag on science project gonna watch many times tho
yikes. I hope you don't have to train someone, so much moving. you may want to really consider venting your tanks, You NEVER EVER want to fill tanks that don't have bleeder valves. Only one of your tanks, from what I see, have a bleeder on it, and it only works with vacuum. All of these tanks will be under extreme pressure when being force feed without opening the lids. This then forces pressure on all your valves. Same goes for your buffer tank. If there is no bleeder valve or small hole in the top, the positive pressure from the garden hose forcing water in will cause issues on your gear. On the reverse, your pumps will have a hard time pulling water as it'll end up trying to implode the tank. Nice set up, but man seems way over kill.
It's a prototype that has multiple technologies incorporated into it. I added things to it that it doesn't need because I have been doing proof of concept. There's another 6 new technologies that I haven't even started on yet. In the end, I will have about a dozen variations of this system.
The chemical and water tanks ARE vented, and the soap tank lids are crap so I didn't have to worry about venting them......Lol!
Thanks for the kudos on the build. It is a VERY system to use, brother, and I will have some videos in the spring of it. I have also made some revisions that simplify it further and expand the capabilities of the system.
Appreciate the wealth of info I’m just starting and I don’t totally understand everything you said but sounds important I will reread until I do.
If you are the one who built it then you know how to use it but if you hire someone to use it it would take time to figure all of those valves out
They are labeled brother.....
U sesw to shame great job for sure
Wtf... im so damn confused...
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Bro wtf
It gets better.....
I don't see the hybrid part
Are you missing the 900 lb Hotsy?