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    Posted: 11/February/2011 at 3:10am
The machine doesn't stop heating you need to be in constant wand mode.Since then
I am using a six jet tool that is helping a lot.

Just notice my daishin pump is leaking need a seal kit sx 2115
(which no one has )  but can that be causing the overheataing.

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You didn't post anything. Still overheating? Bang Head
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Turn the heat down! Actually you don't even have to do that. 
After you clean a few areas and
when your pre-spraying a few other areas, idle the TM so the
water isn't just sitting in the HE getting hotter and hotter. Stern Smile
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I need to be in wanding mode at all times this unit get too hot. Its has popped a few
solution hoses from the solution outlet. I now when using a two jet wand (splitted the solution connection to where the other just fills in a five gallon bucket.
When i use the Rotovac 360 no problems and no bucket. Question any advise on the overheating.
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Dont treat people like customers. Treat them like friends.
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As i hydroforce damn machine still gets very hot. My wand is a dual jet still can get very hot.
But when I use my rotovac stays 190 to 200.
Question is the prochem Legend SE  made to use with a four jet wand ????Wacko
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PROCHEM. Number 1 for a reason.
Dont treat people like customers. Treat them like friends.
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Turned the temp dial down from 300 to 13o and I am staying at 200 degrees.
Guess the dial do something. Damn this machine gets hot  and unlike my other tms its cool inside when I am leaving the custy.Steering
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Might have to do what Doug said
sounds more like it is not bypassing to cool itself down I would descale it first than see what the heat is like?

What is the worse case scenario running it at 230 all the time ? And not descaling.

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Damn this machine gets hot 230 up to 240  degrees all the time. Prochem Legend SE (old machine) I keep the manual dial at 300 do not know if that makes a difference.
I have to work constantly.  One steaming machine.And when leaving a customers house  the TM isn't kicking off that high heat where you need to have the AC on.
I tapped into a hot side of an empty house washing machine thats just to damn hot !!!!Bouncing Smileys
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Gmc is a great truck. You'll get alot of life out of her.
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Damn right, just bought a 1997 GMC Savanah 2500 with 138k miles from a electrical company  for 2000 bucks. Its got almost brand new tires w/chrome rims.
That 1985 Ford Econoline extended rust bucket is going to the junk yard. When I drove it home the slop on that steering wheel almost died on the freeway not to mention damn (embarrasing). Sad thing was that I was trying to justify a way to keep it. Until I got slapped and slapped myself again for even considering.
   Hysterical All i had to do was pop in the Sanford & Son CD and just let it play
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get that thing out of that old van. Dont waist the money wrapping that old thing.
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