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doug
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I found the Bruin II's dumped much more water than the 405's
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MR. STEAMER
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yup..... regular Jets.... you don't pay attention but the darn machine dumps a lot of water into your waste tank |
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Superglide Ken
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Something is small.
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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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doug
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So what you are saying is you circulate all your water to your fresh water tanks? You must also have small jets on your plastic wand??
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MR. STEAMER
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Yes I know... I cool down into the fresh water tank..lol and I run at 350 psi and if it's clean or real hot I'll run at 250 my tank is 110 gallons....lol and I run my steam real hot... helps to save water too |
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doug
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We pass next ot no water as we have the diverter valve off when cleaning furniture. 6 jobs?? How the hell big is your water tanks?? If you carry a 100 gallons and cool down the unit after each job. less than 17 gallons per job??
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MR. STEAMER
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I think if your doing a lot of furniture...it'll help alot... 100 gallons doesn't go very far when doing furniture... the only good thing you do doug is turn your temp up high...so you don't loose much while cleaning carpet.... but I'm sure you'll burn through 25-30 gallons while cleaning a 3 piece to each his own.... I like to get 6 jobs or so out of my fresh water tank... I hate to fill up at the customers house |
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I wouldn't think a blazer would dump much water. It depends on the size of your water tank and the size of your waste tank weather this is worth all the hastle or not. We have water softeners we carry a good supply of water have 100 gallon waste tanks with po's so what is the big deal.
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MR. STEAMER
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your temperature control solenoid dumps into your suction line but you don't see it, it's underneath, depending at what temperature you set it at....re-run that to your fresh water tank... your fresh water tank is big enough to cool the in coming hot water..no matter how low it gets it'll never reach 185*f you'll run out first... there are two relief valves one on your heat exchanger that goes off at 325*f(emergency shut down) and one that goes off at 185*f in your waterbox....the warm water that runs into your water box comes from your pressure unloader... and very rarely does it ever reach 185. Edited by MR. STEAMER |
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The water in your water box is for your wand. the machine only dumps into the waste tank to cool it self down when the wand is not working. My machine dumps at I believe about 245 degrees. It runs at about 220 230 with the heat off in the summer single wand. We have the heat on if dual wanding. .as far as dumpng into the fresh water tank. water could get too hot. Your water box dumps water if it exceeds 180 degrees. If your fresh water tank was low the water may cause damage to your pump or other component or just dump it because it is too hot.
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Ok so I'm confused, my Bridgpoint Saber (Prochem Blazer) dumps into the water box, when it gets full it dumps into the waste tank. Thanks for making me think Mr. Steamer . So what is their reasoning for not dumping into the fresh water tank? Hot water is being pumped from the water box anyway. |
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We run hot enough in the summer without the heat on. so we don't dump much water.
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I love it saves me alot of water |
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Advantage
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When I use my porty I have a 2 wheeler for my buckets, sprayer, cords, rake, and a bin in to carry my chems,all that stuff you don't want to make an extra trip down the elevator for. Plus I use the porty to suck the crud out of the bottom of the tm waste tank. As far as them lieing, I'm just trying to figure the motivation. Maybe it makes you dump more water to regulate the heat exchanger. Who knows? Edited by Advantage |
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CCT, UFT, OCT, CRT, RRT, WRT, SMT, FSRT, JTC, JSR, JWR, MTC a great life, if you don't weaken.
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