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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
Put a check valve in to keep your pump primed.
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
Originally Posted by
KirkH
Put a check valve in to keep your pump primed.
I appreciate the help. This is my first rodeo and google was a little vague. where would that connect and do you have a specific brand or type in mind?
Also, is the transfer pump I have sufficient enough if I were to get the check valve added to it?
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
You can get check valves in plastic or brass at any big box store. Just figure out how you can put it into your line before the pump using adapter, hose barbs, etc. You might move your pump closer to the tank also. You may need more gravity. My pump sits far lower than from where the water drains. My tank sits at the edge of the truck bed and pump is on the ground.
I use the heavy, cast iron, harbor freight clear water pump 120V and plug it into generator or 12V DC power inverter hooked to my truck battery. I can't find it on their website so I am not sure if it is still available.
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
This looks like the closest thing to the HF pump I am using. This is from NT so it will be higher quality than HF.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...4791_200664791
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
Originally Posted by
KirkH
Yes sir, it is the one from HF. I will play around with putting my pump lower and seeing if that helps out any. If not, I will look at getting that NT pump. Aside from that, my PW should be up to the task or could that also be part of the problem?
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
See if I can get this translated lol. Is the water tank closed completly? It can be that you get vacuum so the water flow from the tank stops. Test to open the cap on the tank that is not conected to the hose.
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
Power washer is unlikely to be the limiting variable.
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
Originally Posted by
SWETM
See if I can get this translated lol. Is the water tank closed completly? It can be that you get vacuum so the water flow from the tank stops. Test to open the cap on the tank that is not conected to the hose.
No sir, there is venting in the top hole.
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Re: Mobile Water Tank setup....need a little help
UPDATE*** I moved the tank to the middle of the bed and was able to put the pump on the ground. Still not working like it should.
The best way I can describe it is the water comes out in a flow that is not steady, almost like it's "gulping", so possibly this is back to the transfer pump not being sufficient enough. I also made my vent hole bigger thinking that might create more of a constant flow, no dice. Back to square one....any thoughts? I appreciate the ideas so far.
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