Sabtu, 05 April 2014

Pressure Washer Question?




drumhead


I want to start a mobile detailing company but have no room or way to transport water. If I buy an electric 1700psi washer, connect a hose to it and the other end INSIDE A WATER CONTAINER, will the washer suck the water in?

Thank you in advance and your answers are HIGHLY appreciated!



Answer
No, but you could buy a small electric water pump to supply the washer.

How to convert pressure washer into water pump?




jjsschultz


I have a briggs 6.5 hp pressure washer that I was wondering if I could convert it into a water pump to shiphon water from a river. I got the go ahead from the mayor to use river water to water grass and garden but now I need a pump to get it a few hundred feet from the river to my garden. Is there a way to convert my pressure washer into a pump the can siphon the water out for me and pump it to where I need. I'm not worried about it being high or low pressure, just want to know if i can do this.
I tried to do what shiggity said but the pressure washer requires pressurized water going into the inlet it does not siphon from the inlet on its own, i also tried to "prime" it by filling the hose with water before sumerging it into the river but still no luck.



Answer
Attach a pipe to the outlet of your pressure washer.
Add a hose to the end of the pipe.
The pipe is so that your hose won't get damaged by the pressure as it exits the nozzle.
Run a hose from the river to the water supply of your washer. Don't forget a filter.




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