John Orr 206 Report post Posted April 4, 2007 Did I feel dumb today. As many of you know, I have been washing houses for a living for a long (to me) time - 7 years. So I should have been checking my pressure every once in a while, but washing with low-pressure (downstreaming), having a lot of pressure has never been an issue. I have an 8 gpm/2-gun 3000 psi/ hot rig. I downstream from one side and use the other for drives. I run a 24" Steel Eagle with 4.0 tips. I have never been "thrilled" with the speed at which I can clean a moldy drive, even at 3000 psi/8 gpm. Today, I was trying to use a turbo nozzle (I actually was trying to remove some flaking paint) and the unloader was cycling on/off. Thinking my pressure was higher than the nozzle was rated (a hunch, since I had tried everything else - including trying a different nozzle.) I adjusted the unloader (God, I love my flow-type unloader!) and was able to use the turbo. That solved my immediate problem, but I had neglected to mark the adjusting bolt for re-setting, so I "guessed" where it was and adjusted accordingly. I seemed close, but I remembered that I had a quick-connect guage (the in-line guage quit working soon after installation) so I hooked it up. To my amazement, I was only getting 2000 psi! All this time I have been running with 2/3 output (pressure and gpm)! I adjusted to 3000 and was amazed at the difference. The 3 houses/driveways I did today went much faster. (I could actually walk at an almost normal pace!) So...get and use your gages and find the power you have been missing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites