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    Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    Was thinking of getting an extra garden hose to do my non-ONR car washes (as I wash my car at my parent's house and their 1 hose is usually connected to the faucet at the far end of the house away from the driveway...), and am finding a huge range of choices.

    As an example, at Sears they range from $10 to $50 for a 50ft hose (Sears: Online department store featuring appliances, tools, fitness equipment and more).

    Does it really matter as far as washing a car goes? I will only be using it to rinse the car, fill buckets, wash tires, and perhaps with an inexpensive Gilmour foam gun.

    I'm inclined to just go with one of the cheapest available (providing it doesn't feel like cr-p when I see it in the store), but wasn't sure if certain hoses provide better pressure of whatnot, etc...

    Thanks for any thoughts!

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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    The higher the diameter on the hose is, the higher that water volume will be. Some hoses are heavier and more durable, they don't kink much and won't pop if pressure builds up. Some hoses a lightweight, they will kink easier, but they are easier to move. The fittings on the hose are important as they will determine the resistant of the hose to leaking.

    It all depends on your preference for hoses, my choice is a 50 ft goodyear hose with 3/4 inch diameter. The hose is equipped with filter screens on both ends along with a quick disconnect and on/off valve. I like the set up because i get maximum water flow and pressure, also i can quickly change between a foam gun and fire nozzle without ever wasting water.
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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    I think one of the worst things in life is a cheap hose that is hard and retains the coil shape after having been rolled up for a while. I spent $50 for 75 feet of hose at Ace hardware and got a decent hose. I do however see a better hose in my future. The best hose I have used to date was a Craftsman black rubber hose that had a hex shape to it. If you plan on using your hose often, spend the $50 instead of wasting the $10. Just my opinion. The well pump or the city water authority determines the water pressure unless you have an adjustable water pressure regulator installed in your home. The different hoses will not affect the pressure.

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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    Quote Originally Posted by tuscarora dave View Post
    The different hoses will not affect the pressure.
    I beg to differ on this. If you have a change in volume going through the same size orifice you will have a change in pressure directly proportional to the volume. (insert ugly looking calculus relation here)

    Laidler, Meiser and Sanctuary Physical Chemistry 4th edition pg 374

    So if you take into account the volume increase by bringing the same length of hose (50 ft) from 5/8" to 3/4" you would have a volume increase from 183.9 cu in. to 264.9 cu in. This would significantly increase the water pressure, especially considering that the restriction of the hose is normally the limiting factor in water flow.
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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    Pressure is increased by restricting the flow. Volume is increased by an unrestricted flow.
    If you're looking to increase the AMOUNT of water to the end source you use a larger hose. If you're looking to increase PRESSURE to the end source you use a smaller diameter hose.
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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    And any nozzle is going to restrict the flow. So more water trying to get through the same place, means greater pressure. Next time i'll elaborate the thought process more, sorry bout that.
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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    Quote Originally Posted by JonMiles View Post
    I beg to differ on this. If you have a change in volume going through the same size orifice you will have a change in pressure directly proportional to the volume. (insert ugly looking calculus relation here)

    Laidler, Meiser and Sanctuary Physical Chemistry 4th edition pg 374

    So if you take into account the volume increase by bringing the same length of hose (50 ft) from 5/8" to 3/4" you would have a volume increase from 183.9 cu in. to 264.9 cu in. This would significantly increase the water pressure, especially considering that the restriction of the hose is normally the limiting factor in water flow.
    I stand corrected, thanks for the info.

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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    Absolutely correct with uninterrupted flow. I'm with you on that. My thought process was relating to sudden restriction like the nozzle i have attached. Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?-stream-nozzle-jpg

    I'm not going to argue bernoulli because he is proven correct in his principle. I was just thinking of the principle in terms of end result, not necessarily the whole system. If you get a chance, put the type of nozzle i show on your hoses and compare. The difference is there.
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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    I have that nozzle, it is nice for blasting the dust and splatter out of the cracks.

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    Re: Does it matter what type of garden hose I use?

    Quote Originally Posted by tuscarora dave View Post
    I have that nozzle, it is nice for blasting the dust and splatter out of the cracks.
    I recommend anyone who details to have one on a quick disconnect just for that reason. Also works amazing in doorjams. Spray them down with apc before washing then blast the nastiness out with the stream nozzle. There is very little splatter if done correctly.
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