Ive been using the deckster for a year now and love it. Question. It seems Im always going through a bunch of arbitrary "fire-it-up" procedures, i.e. connect hoses,spray gun, connect battery terminals, drop the 2 hoses in the 5'er, prime the black squeeze bulb, and turn it on. Trouble is, I do alot of suspended deck where I like to drop down the hose fro above, connect below, and back up to spray the deck. I seem to run into trouble when I forst begin spraying with not getting any pull from the pump. Should I ALWAYS be squeezing that black bulb (from below @ deckster, PITA) OR is there some sort of regular sort of start up procedure that will work all the time? If I wait long enough will the pump build up pressure on its own without all the trigger pulling and primer bulb squeezing? DOes this make any sense? Its late and I have a head full of RS!
Maybe someone could post a step by step on the proper deckster "set-up" routine? That would be great. I can always get the thing working but not after a lot of futzin' around...
Ive been using the deckster for a year now and love it. Question. It seems Im always going through a bunch of arbitrary "fire-it-up" procedures, i.e. connect hoses,spray gun, connect battery terminals, drop the 2 hoses in the 5'er, prime the black squeeze bulb, and turn it on. Trouble is, I do alot of suspended deck where I like to drop down the hose fro above, connect below, and back up to spray the deck. I seem to run into trouble when I forst begin spraying with not getting any pull from the pump. Should I ALWAYS be squeezing that black bulb (from below @ deckster, PITA) OR is there some sort of regular sort of start up procedure that will work all the time? If I wait long enough will the pump build up pressure on its own without all the trigger pulling and primer bulb squeezing? DOes this make any sense? Its late and I have a head full of RS!
Maybe someone could post a step by step on the proper deckster "set-up" routine? That would be great. I can always get the thing working but not after a lot of futzin' around...
Thanks!
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