Maybe I could email you some questions about setting up a new 22” titan reel in my f150 to do Softwash with a flojet 6gpm pump . I was thinking of using 55 gallon poly drums one for sh and one for water and just buying a smaller 16 gallon tank for surfactant.
Hey Kelly, I guess I should explain. I really liked the Kingslinger rig I built. One of the problems here in VB is humidity in the summer. The air dryer that Doug recommends isn't enough to handle the condensation the compressor creates. When water makes it passed the air-dryer and into the pump it bogs down. You have to stop, drain the air compressor tanks (which you do anyway), drain the air dryer and hope it works well for the rest of the job. It started giving me problems about 2-months after I built it. Having said that it washed A-LOT of homes. I'm keeping the system for a second rig but plan to upgrade the dryer to a larger 3-stage filter dryer. Hopefully that will eliminate the problem.
@@kellygunner1 I'm sure it would work just fine. I would just suggest investing in a solid 3 stage air dryer. I've been looking at this one on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B084H762RJ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_XFS3HGCKQTN3TVXVSGBC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks
Hey no problem glad you enjoyed it.
Maybe I could email you some questions about setting up a new 22” titan reel in my f150 to do Softwash with a flojet 6gpm pump . I was thinking of using 55 gallon poly drums one for sh and one for water and just buying a smaller 16 gallon tank for surfactant.
No problem. Go to my website for contact info. URL is NeptuneClean
What's your complaint about the kingslinger?
Hey Kelly, I guess I should explain. I really liked the Kingslinger rig I built. One of the problems here in VB is humidity in the summer. The air dryer that Doug recommends isn't enough to handle the condensation the compressor creates. When water makes it passed the air-dryer and into the pump it bogs down. You have to stop, drain the air compressor tanks (which you do anyway), drain the air dryer and hope it works well for the rest of the job. It started giving me problems about 2-months after I built it. Having said that it washed A-LOT of homes. I'm keeping the system for a second rig but plan to upgrade the dryer to a larger 3-stage filter dryer. Hopefully that will eliminate the problem.
Hmmm, I wonder if I would have the same problem here in Washington state
@@kellygunner1 I'm sure it would work just fine. I would just suggest investing in a solid 3 stage air dryer. I've been looking at this one on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B084H762RJ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_XFS3HGCKQTN3TVXVSGBC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1