Winp I am glad your out. I don't have to put up with someone like you submising this and submising that. You don't have a clue what type of controller they had, what the problem was with it, or what I checked to find out what the problem was. You have no idea what my knowledge is on any particular subject controllers included. Why can't people like you let other people have different opinions, without you playing the almighty and rubbishing them? Someone was having a problem with a controller like so many do and I offered an alternative, why should that upset you so much? Does it have to be your way or no way? One things for sure the guys that came to me with the controller problem won't have that same problem again. The guy that started this post wouldn't be having this problem, I see you have not sorted it out for him have you?
If you know so much about flow controllers why don't you make one with no user input, one that the ordinary window cleaner doesn't need a degree in electronics to operate? One that you just turn on and off, and up and down, and it continues to work? People have problems with controllers, I want to tell them they are not necessary. People that have never had a problem just ignores it as it doesn't effect them.
Sorry mrwindows I will check to see what the flow rate is as its not something I have to tell people, or check the pumps. The ones I use are the same all the time. I can say though no matter what one it is I would have it on full. I used the 60psi on full, and when I moved up to the 100psi it was still full.