Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PoleKing on June 24, 2014, 07:49:50 pm
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I'm looking at buying a Pressure Washer.
I thought I needed a 15lpm to run a whirlaway from mains pressure.
Looked at one on here & the fella said that some machines struggle to suck that amount if water from mains and I'd need a bowser to suck from.
I've not heard this before.
And he was selling me a 10lpm machine-said it'd do the same job as a 15lpm due to mains pressure restrictions.
Obviously I'm very green on this.
Any advice would be much appreciated please...
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I suggest you search the old posts for a start its been covered many times
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I did do a search but couldn't find anything really relavent-lots the other way round about needing a bowser but I'm just trying to see if a 21lpm(for instance) unit would still only have the same real world capacity as a 10lpm when connected to mains without a holding tank.
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Wheelie bin as a breaker tank and ur sorted
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I'm trying not to use a breaker.
Think I might have to bite the bullet and get a 15lpm one.
That'll run a whirlaway won't it?
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Hi poleking
Take a look at the following chart I put together
http://www.pressurewashersandpumps.co.uk/category/flat-surface-cleaners
Also I think you not far from us so give us a bell of you need any more help or info?
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You dont need a huge header tank. Just something to keep the machine running. 15lpm wont work well from a direct feed. If the pressure isnt great you will starve the pump and knacker it.
Chris scott from here uses a blue 200L drum cut in half with sone hoselock fitting and a float valve. Simple and easy to use.
15lpm will run a 18inch whirlaway, but again, if the flow from the customers tap is poor, then the machine wont be making 15lpm and in turn the whirlaway wont work properly.
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Hi poleking
Take a look at the following chart I put together
http://www.pressurewashersandpumps.co.uk/category/flat-surface-cleaners
Also I think you not far from us so give us a bell of you need any more help or info?
Cheers.
I was in Melton this week, WCing.
The 18' looks like my best bet. http://www.pressurewashersandpumps.co.uk/product/18-whirlaway-surface-cleaner
Can you recommend a PW to go with it please?
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You dont need a huge header tank. Just something to keep the machine running. 15lpm wont work well from a direct feed. If the pressure isnt great you will starve the pump and knacker it.
Chris scott from here uses a blue 200L drum cut in half with sone hoselock fitting and a float valve. Simple and easy to use.
15lpm will run a 18inch whirlaway, but again, if the flow from the customers tap is poor, then the machine wont be making 15lpm and in turn the whirlaway wont work properly.
An old 25l drum might be just the ticket. I've always got them about anyway.
Long as there's water in it, the machine will be running well, yes?
(sorry for the amateurish questions)
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Pwp how come your fsc are so cheap ?
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Poleking - can I give you a ring tomorrow?
Tony - the fsc are genuine be pressure whirlaways and I try to keep prices as low as possible
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Poleking - can I give you a ring tomorrow?
Tony - the fsc are genuine be pressure whirlaways and I try to keep prices as low as possible
Course.
Number's on my site. 7-5 though, training after 5.
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You should bite the bullet and buy mine instead of that daft little toy your looking at in the for sale section ;D
Danny
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You should bite the bullet and buy mine instead of that daft little toy your looking at in the for sale section ;D
Danny
I am contemplating it Dan.
I did fancy the electric one.
What are the stats of the one you've got left?
Have you got a FSC to go with it?
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You should bite the bullet and buy mine instead of that daft little toy your looking at in the for sale section ;D
Danny
I am contemplating it Dan.
I did fancy the electric one.
What are the stats of the one you've got left?
Have you got a FSC to go with it?
Im not just saying it mate but its one of the best machines you can get, 99% of ppl in this section have had one or would have one. It can literally pay for its self with 1 or 2 jobs.
Its a Hilta Yanmar 10hp diesel,
The pump is an interpump ws201 (3000psi at 15 litres per minute) and the pump is driven via a gearbox for long pump life.
I used it on 2 jobs this week to make sure its spot on but i need to put a new unloader on it. Ill put on on this week or next and then clean and paint all the frame asap.
You should import a FSC from america mate, works out cheaper. I will be doing soon
Danny
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You should bite the bullet and buy mine instead of that daft little toy your looking at in the for sale section ;D
Danny
I am contemplating it Dan.
I did fancy the electric one.
What are the stats of the one you've got left?
Have you got a FSC to go with it?
Im not just saying it mate but its one of the best machines you can get, 99% of ppl in this section have had one or would have one. It can literally pay for its self with 1 or 2 jobs.
Its a Hilta Yanmar 10hp diesel,
The pump is an interpump ws201 (3000psi at 15 litres per minute) and the pump is driven via a gearbox for long pump life.
I used it on 2 jobs this week to make sure its spot on but i need to put a new unloader on it. Ill put on on this week or next and then clean and paint all the frame asap.
You should import a FSC from america mate, works out cheaper. I will be doing soon
Danny
I believe you.
You wouldn't post it otherwise.
If you're importing one, what are you getting & how much is it?
Might pay you to get me one also. If it's good enough for you...
You wanted £600 for your PW yes?
What's the crack with servicing these things?
Frequency? Price? Issues?
It's all new to me.
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You should bite the bullet and buy mine instead of that daft little toy your looking at in the for sale section ;D
Danny
I am contemplating it Dan.
I did fancy the electric one.
What are the stats of the one you've got left?
Have you got a FSC to go with it?
Im not just saying it mate but its one of the best machines you can get, 99% of ppl in this section have had one or would have one. It can literally pay for its self with 1 or 2 jobs.
Its a Hilta Yanmar 10hp diesel,
The pump is an interpump ws201 (3000psi at 15 litres per minute) and the pump is driven via a gearbox for long pump life.
I used it on 2 jobs this week to make sure its spot on but i need to put a new unloader on it. Ill put on on this week or next and then clean and paint all the frame asap.
You should import a FSC from america mate, works out cheaper. I will be doing soon
Danny
I believe you.
You wouldn't post it otherwise.
If you're importing one, what are you getting & how much is it?
Might pay you to get me one also. If it's good enough for you...
You wanted £600 for your PW yes?
What's the crack with servicing these things?
Frequency? Price? Issues?
It's all new to me.
The whirlaways are imported from america, iv not done it yet and im not 100% on the import charges. A few other ppl on here have done it and saved themselves decent money. Here's a link to them ebay shop of the ppl in america that sell them all.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/bb-industrial/m.html?item=251542503627&hash=item3a911a00cb&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/bb-industrial/m.html?item=251542503627&hash=item3a911a00cb&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562)
I was selling it for £650 in the for sale section but i knew someone would knock me down to £600, so ye i will do it for that.
Servicing is so variable their is no right and wrong answer, it depends how often you use it. Ill be changing all the oils in this before i sell it to make sure that its right. As far as valves and seals in the pump, they can be annual, again depending on how much you use the machine and how often.
Loads of videos on youtube on how to service them as well mate
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=interpump+servicing (http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=interpump+servicing)
Danny
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I bought one of these from BE about 4 weeks ago. I took about 12 days from ordering to delivery. EBay's Global Shipping Program allow you to pay all import taxes at the time purchase. Which helps for a quick turn around through customs with nothing to pay on delivery.
I think it worked out about £310 all in :)
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I bought one of these from BE about 4 weeks ago. I took about 12 days from ordering to delivery. EBay's Global Shipping Program allow you to pay all import taxes at the time purchase. Which helps for a quick turn around through customs with nothing to pay on delivery.
I think it worked out about £310 all in :)
For the 18'?
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I bought one of these from BE about 4 weeks ago. I took about 12 days from ordering to delivery. EBay's Global Shipping Program allow you to pay all import taxes at the time purchase. Which helps for a quick turn around through customs with nothing to pay on delivery.
I think it worked out about £310 all in :)
What size did you get mate? Castors or skirt?
Danny
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I bought a 12inch whirlaway it came to £100 b ut there was a £27 import charge when i picked it up also the jets that come with it are to small for 21lpm i think they are 025 also paid £50 for a gun and lace from qwashers.