DIY Remote Downstream Injector
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2022
- 1. 1/4” motorized ball valve: www.amazon.com/dp/B06XXPZHVB?...
2. Wireless remote switch: www.amazon.com/dp/B07JFH6VQH?...
3. Junction box: www.amazon.com/dp/B098Q9YX46?...
4. Strobe Light: www.amazon.com/dp/B09JNTLCNK?...
5. 1/4” x 1/2” barb fitting: www.amazon.com/dp/B0878SLTB9?...
Wow! This will save me $500.
I'm making my next remote system for ar30 with your parts list.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Keep up the great vids.
How did this work for you?
Im making one but Im adding fittings on each side of the box to connect lines inside and outside so the hose itself isnt going through the hole.
I think this will make it completely water proof and make that remote receiver last longer.
I would recommend doing a rubber grommet and push hose through if you are worried about waterproofing. If you start adding fittings it’s more places for a leak to occur. If don’t properly I’m sure it will be fine and you will enjoy it! I do not down stream a lot but it’s sure helpful. The ball valve I used lasted about a year before needing replaced but it’s very cheap and easy to replace
Bro, from one washer to another
Thank you, thank you thank you 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Welcome man! Wash on brother!
I built one a month ago and I'll say it really helps and save alot I mean alot of time
Agreed! I do not use it on windy days though because of all of the overspray.
This is great. Companies are selling stuff like this for 500 bucks.
I built mine 3 years ago works great still. Only thing that failed and it took 2 years was thr ball valve corroded out after 2 years. It's a simple fix one positive wire one negative to reciever and all fixed. Very important to run a bleach neutralizer through it after every wash to maintain it without doing that these ball valves won't last that Long
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$100 is not bad. All these guys selling these things for $500
Yes and super easy to build. An hour or so and you’re done.
Thanks for the video content. Very much appreciated. Did you make a remote shutoff for the 12V system? If so, would you mind doing another video? Thanks again!
Sorry for the delay. I have not made one yet. I have been slammed with work and just working with what I have at the moment. I will upload a video when I do get around to this. I believe I’m going to make it with a 3 way ball valve for cleaning lines out after use.
I do fleet washing any idea on how to make a 4 channel one? And what do you use to set your ratio?
I am not 100% sure to be honest with you on this one. I would have build something and try it before telling you if it works or not.
The downstream injector automatically pulls the strength that’s needed to clean the surface. This setup is good for some hardiboard but mostly vinyl houses. It will not pull strong enough to clean stucco or bricks concrete or super dirty hardiboard.
Is there something I need to do for those switch. Running power to it but green led won’t light or let me pair remote
Can you email me a photo of the connections inside the box? vickerspressurewash@gmail.com
Are you still using this remote downstream? If so how’s it been working for you?
Hey, I mostly use my 12v. I have an ar45 also but don’t use much. I down stream ever so often and it works great when I use it.
Does this need to have a fuse before the box?
@@memehub1603 I didn’t put one but I would recommend it.
Novice here. Where would you put the fuse?
@@matthewstanley893 I would put it on the power line from the battery going into the sealed box. Before the switch.
300 ft. Ish
Am I the only one who uses solenoids rather than ball valves? Doesn't really matter either way,..other than the solenoid is instant on/off...
Next time my bv craps out I will try solenoid. I get roughly a year use out of the ball valve