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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: screenprintguy on February 11, 2014, 02:14:35 PM
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Is anyone using a water proof foot pedal or button type switch for their pressure washer instead of always having to bend over. I think the ease of the foot switch would make it more attractive and of course easier for someone to not be lazy and switch off the washer during moments when it's not necessary for it to be on. If you use one, what type. Thanks!!! We added this pressure washer a few months ago, it's awesome, but like any heavier duty unit, the motor is always on when the switch is on.
http://www.wayfair.com/Campbell-Hausfeld-1-850PSI-1.35GPM-Electric-Industrial-Pressure-Washer-CP5101-L768-K~CHP1985.html?refid=GX21919343940-CHP1985&device=c&ptid=38676934500&gclid=CIWTo5HkxLwCFZDm7AodqUcAAA (http://www.wayfair.com/Campbell-Hausfeld-1-850PSI-1.35GPM-Electric-Industrial-Pressure-Washer-CP5101-L768-K~CHP1985.html?refid=GX21919343940-CHP1985&device=c&ptid=38676934500&gclid=CIWTo5HkxLwCFZDm7AodqUcAAA)
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I'm not sure this is at all helpful as I'm not familiar with the model you linked, but I've been using this for the past 3 years: http://www.lowes.com/pd_55986-53393-51142_4294612661%2B4294796166__?productId=3606942&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar (http://www.lowes.com/pd_55986-53393-51142_4294612661%2B4294796166__?productId=3606942&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar)|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=Light-duty
I think it has only been turned off once when we moved shops...
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I'm not sure this is at all helpful as I'm not familiar with the model you linked, but I've been using this for the past 3 years: [url]http://www.lowes.com/pd_55986-53393-51142_4294612661%2B4294796166__?productId=3606942&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar[/url] ([url]http://www.lowes.com/pd_55986-53393-51142_4294612661%2B4294796166__?productId=3606942&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar[/url])|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&facetInfo=Light-duty
I think it has only been turned off once when we moved shops...
I'd avoid it. We killed one in just a few months.
Glad you are having success with it but it just didn't stand up to day-to-day use with us.
Currently using an AR630-TSS. This is a step up from the other AR models as it has a pressure activated switch. Also, it has adjustable pressure output which makes it great for developing but not annihilating stencils.
Best price on it was here: (about $150 less then elsewhere)
http://www.pwmall.com/p-140316-ar630_tss-ar-blue-clean-15001900-psi-electric-pressure-washer-21gpm-115v-tss.aspx (http://www.pwmall.com/p-140316-ar630_tss-ar-blue-clean-15001900-psi-electric-pressure-washer-21gpm-115v-tss.aspx)
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Let me clarify, sorry guys. The link is to the new washer we bought, it's awesome. No problems, but since it uses an internal centriphical clutch between the motor and the pump. If someone is back there all day using the unit, I'm trying to encourage them to turn it off if it will be sitting there idle for a few minutes. Easy enough, ben down and click the switch, but I'm just thinking a foot pedal switch to have inline with the powercord of the washer would be nice and wanted to see if anyone has been using a foot switch to control their power for their washer. Sorry if my original post was confusing. :o
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My concern with a foot switch would be water. I don't know what your setup is, but I know water drips on the ground when we take screens out and put them in and what not. Might be a bad combination.
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Use a waterproof wall switch if thats possible.
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I have my pressure washer and washout booth light hooked up to a power stripe hanging on the wall. This way I have one "switch" for booth. It also makes sure I don't leave the Pressure washer power on.. light off/power to the pressure washer off. Honestly would turning it on and off be better for it then just let it stay on for a few minutes not spraying?
That is a good deal. If I was in the market I would pick one of those up.
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We have a foot switch wired to our pressure washer. Doing between 80 and 150 screens a day and its worked great since putting it in a few years ago. Water proof pedal and a GFCI (is that right?) outlet.
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not to derail the thread, but I would like to add a foot switch to my home made spot remover exhaust...right now we are using a small wet dry vac and turn it on by hand, would love to just hit a foot switch. I know I could just let it run, but spraying first then hitting the vac does a nicer cleaner job.
Darryl
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Use a waterproof wall switch if thats possible.
Or a motion sensor/occupancy switch. Pump will shut down if no one is at the sink.
:D
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http://www.mscdirect.com/product/77678050?src=pla&008=-99&007=Search&pcrid=15557577904&006=15557577904&005=21882504424&004=4409695744&002=2167139&mkwid=sJXegN7a0%7Cdc&cid=PLA-Google-PLA+-+Test_sJXegN7a0_PLA__15557577904_c_S&026=-99&025=c (http://www.mscdirect.com/product/77678050?src=pla&008=-99&007=Search&pcrid=15557577904&006=15557577904&005=21882504424&004=4409695744&002=2167139&mkwid=sJXegN7a0%7Cdc&cid=PLA-Google-PLA+-+Test_sJXegN7a0_PLA__15557577904_c_S&026=-99&025=c)
it's air driven on the ground, no electrical current where water might pool.
Also, any outlet within 6ft of a water source MUST be GFCI.
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One other option - drill a hole in the sidewall of the washout booth and install one of these:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/InSinkErator-SinkTop-Switch-Single-Outlet-for-InSinkErator-Disposers-STS-SO/100466659?cm_mmc=shopping-_-googleads-_-pla-_-100466659&skwcid&kwd=&ci_sku=100466659&ci_kw=&ci_gpa=pla&ci_src=17588969 (http://www.homedepot.com/p/InSinkErator-SinkTop-Switch-Single-Outlet-for-InSinkErator-Disposers-STS-SO/100466659?cm_mmc=shopping-_-googleads-_-pla-_-100466659&skwcid&kwd=&ci_sku=100466659&ci_kw=&ci_gpa=pla&ci_src=17588969)
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Used many a foot switch in my years and I could never get it in just the right place or my stance was off from having to step on that switch all the time.
now I just prefer a good pressure bypass and let the pump run while I'm working. Once I finish, I shut the pump off.
Oh yeah... i've used flow switches before and they work great but cost to much.
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I use my foot to turn it on and off. Very easy! This one here and its awesome.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200347872_200347872 (http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200347872_200347872)
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We use an air activated foot switch for our developing pressure washer. Works great, totally safe.
The main cleaning pressure washer is switched on and off manually. I think it's bad to cycle a motor that frequently.
It has a bypass but even then letting it run for too long without using it (more than ten minutes) is bad news.
The developing pressure washer is a cheapie that the pressure switch failed on, so it was a candidate for foot control.
Like John says, you can't stand comfortably on one of these switches, though they are the safest option.
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We have a power outlet for the power washer on the washout booth that is wired to a light switch on the side out of water's way. the booth plugs into a GFCI outlet. Works like a charm.
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We have a power outlet for the power washer on the washout booth that is wired to a light switch on the side out of water's way. the booth plugs into a GFCI outlet. Works like a charm.
This is the way to go, simply have a switch that works you washout lights and a switched outlet for your PW.
We have this since day one, when the back lights in the booth are on so is the PW, no guessing and quite simple.
mooseman
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thanks for all of the input guys. We will throw all the ideas in the bowl and see which is the best one for our set up. Appreciate everyones time!
Mike
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It has a bypass but even then letting it run for too long without using it (more than ten minutes) is bad news.
That totally depends on your setup and where the water comes from.
Direct from hose line, then you have a few minutes as the pump goes into direct bypass.
Wrap a short hose around your washer and use that as bypass and you can now run 30 minutes or more in bypass.
Pull from a water tank that bypasses back into tank, you can run al day in bypass.
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Pull from a water tank that bypasses back into tank, you can run al day in bypass.
Now we're cooking with gas.
We're looking at every way to save water at the moment...
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And of course there are some PWs that shut only engage the pump when you pull the trigger ie auto shut off.
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I have an electric one from Sears and it's 'on demand'. Water on, switch on and only kicks in when you pull the trigger. I thought all the electric ones worked like that.
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That's what our pressure washer does, but we still shut off power and water when not in use.
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And of course there are some PWs that shut only engage the pump when you pull the trigger ie auto shut off.
The AR unit I posted above does that. TSS is what they call it.
I turn it on once in the morning and off when I leave.
Auto trigger activated, adjustable output pressure, rebuild-able oil lubricated pump, relatively quiet and plenty of "umph". Kinda the perfect unit.
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OK originally this was going to be a smart ass reply, but the more I thought about it it may work- The Clapper! Plug it into the clapper, clap it on and off. Not sure if there would be too much interference noise with washing the screens, but it is so crazy it just may work!
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Our old washer was auto on and off, so I would turn it on and walk off come back and use it, until I heard a boom out back, thing came on by itself and was spraying water everywhere, never worked again once I unplugged it.
Darryl