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Hotwaterwizard last won the day on September 22 2007
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John DeRosa
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Hotwaterwizard replied to copgib's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Have you seen this? Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices -
Who has the best Hydro Tek prices?
Hotwaterwizard replied to Lightning Gene's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
The closest Distributor to you is: SIEVERS ENTERPRISES 47 miles 2085 E AUSTIN HWY (HWY 290 E) GIDDINGS TX US 78942 Telephone: (866) 866-8611 Fax: (866) 866-8612 Contact Leroy Sievers Found it ion the Hydrotek Webasite Pressure Washers and Water Recycle Systems by Hydro Tek -
Weird coxreel or I am blind :)
Hotwaterwizard replied to Aries EC's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
One time I recieved one that had the wrong handle. I agree it is bent. I would also see if it is the Correct Handle. I would Email the customer service rep the same pictures and see if it is the correct one, -
Got Pictures?
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Burner Unit Only Firing On Start Up (one Time)
Hotwaterwizard replied to shawn_shawn's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Why didn't you come see me? I'll bet you went somewhere else! -
Burner Unit Only Firing On Start Up (one Time)
Hotwaterwizard replied to shawn_shawn's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
MMI still haven't visited the shop. I know your oil is getting old in your pump. Get it serviced. -
Burner Unit Only Firing On Start Up (one Time)
Hotwaterwizard replied to shawn_shawn's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
(1) A dirty Fuel filter can cause the same symptom. When fuel first enters it has enough volume to fire up then it slows down thru the filter causing one quick poof. (2) Electrodes cause a delayed burn as well firing once then loosing the spark. (3) A bad bridge rectifier can also cause this, On some machines they use a Bridge to power a Relay from the Charging coil, When the engine is running the coil puts out 24vac and the bridge changes it into Pulsating DC. A shorted rectifier will cause the burner to go on until you let go of the gun trigger. When you let go the burner will not fire up again until you shut off the engine and restart it. -
Your views on this set-up please.
Hotwaterwizard replied to Roger Oakley's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
The machine is an MCS Storm It sells for about $8,000 -
General pump has that fitting available in Stainless Steel
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You can purchase anything you want. Making it do what you want is another story. Sometimes you have to modify the remote to do what you want it to do. For example making it pull the choke out is a very difficult task. It could be done with an actuator added into the mix. But you would need 2 relays as well.
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Also check your wires. This engine has a Fuel cut off solenoid attached to the Carb under the air filter. If your battery connections have corrosion the wire will not get juice all the time and the solenoid will cut off intermitantly. Oil level also controls this solenoid. Replace the fuel filter. You don't have to buy a Honda filter one from the auto parts store will work fine. Also try running the engine without the air filter for a min to see if that is the problem. If it runs fine without the Air filter then you found the problem.
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Mixing Emulsifier plus 55 gallons at a time
Hotwaterwizard replied to Chris S's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I don't see any point in mixing up that much. It does have a shorter shelf life when mixed. Make what you need and store the rest . Unless you are using it in a Automatic Truck Wash that uses 100 gallons of water per min, -
Reducing shock/vibration on homemade skid unit
Hotwaterwizard replied to Chris S's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Do not put Rubber under the pump. A great way is to make a seperate platform holding the pump motor and generator and isolate that whole platform with rubber bushings. I think they have them at Orchard Supply or Home Depot. -
Tmrrptr reacted to a post in a topic: Remote Controls
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I bought one and made it start a Honda and kill it also turn the burner on and off.
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you could use a remote for automotive to do this. Under $100