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Well here is my sureflow set up so far, each tank holds over 6 gallons,

one for britener, one for cleaner/stripper, it will have approx. 200 ft of hose

it's own reel, with plastic wand, so chems dont eat it up, I believe it is 1.8 GPM at 60 PSI, with a marine battery, that will plug into my PW when I need to charge it, so I never have to bring it inside, I have heard this is 10 times faster than using pump-ups to do decks with, so I am looking forward to speeding up the process, this will all be mounted in my van...

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Nice set up but a suggestion if you please, return that marine battery for a regular car battery.

Marine batteries are not really made for what we use them for, they are made to be run down.

Just get a deep charge battery. Really, what will happen is that marine battery will die long before its time.

Jon

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Rob,

Why not run 110V Shur-flo and skip the battery, since you are all skid mounted anyway?

Also, what kind of and how is your reel set-up for the shur-flo hose? Do you have a bypass to flush your Shur-flo pump with claen water?

Consider that strippers and brighteners are corrosives.

Stainless is OK with strippers, however acids will corrode it.

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ive run a marine battery on my skid since it was new 4 year's ago.

i charge it after the winter to be safe but never really had to.

p.s. 12 gal aint much but if it's what you need then great.

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Hi Mark,

6 gallons covers approx 900 sq ft, and most decks I do arent that big, I always got buy with an Xjet before and that is 2 to 1 ratio, so 6 gallons staright should be plenty for most of my jobs..?

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I use a 110 volt Shur-Flo pump off the generator since I run it for lights too.

But since you already have the battery you're stuck with it.

Both you guys have nice set ups.

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Yes that should be fine.

I was just posting what I thought Ron was getting at.

You will love the set up. It's so much faster, just make sure you keep moving. I ran out of stripper one time, I only had 10gals mixed and because it was coming out a lot faster than a pump-up. I had to mix more stripper up at the truck and try to keep the deck wet at the same time.

I keep the 20 gal tanks full from now on.

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I got the pump from Envirospec.

The red dolly you see is a set up that came all together. Pump, wand, tank, hose and a place for a battery. I was tired of lugging it around. So I got another tank (Envirospec) and just put it on the black dolly untill I found away to secure the tank.

I think I'm going to keep it on the dolly. It's a lot easer to move the tanks away from the wall when I'm filling them.

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i was thinking about housewash more then deck stuff.

Degreaser for flatwork,high volume stuff.

For your use im sure it's fine.

Nothing bad was intended.

I wish someone would come up with a mini roller pump that can handle any type chem and be run with a weed wacker moter.

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Rather expensive set up there Alan, that comes out to over $115 per gallon.

I would be stopping and refilling that tank several times per job.

I still like having a 35 gallon tank with 100 feet of hose and a Shur Flo pump to spray it out.

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Alan I was counting on you taking a drive over to my place and doing just that!

Lunch on my but there is no Hooters out here, sorry, oh wait there is in Ontario:)

Jon

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only problem i see about this set-up would be the that it circulate's the mix.

I would need to either never let off the trigger or remove DAWN from my house wash.

Skip the backpack and mount the pump to a 30 gal drum on a handcart.

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