Water spraying out of upper housing just to the left of switch. So small I can not see a hole or crack !! When taking upper housing apart , twisted off 4 of the stainless steel bolts. Extreme heavy corrosion. Is this the norm for a pump 2 years old but only did about 20 cleaning jobs ? Delevan 5850 demand pump.
Might be good idea to take out bolts and lube periodically ?
I always flush pump with about 15 gal. water after use.
No, have 55gal. water tank on trailer I pump from.
Did a house with no gutters so there was a far amount of on/off cycling of the pump to try to minimize run-off. Not sure if that caused it but I know it is not good for the pump.
Air systems are more expensive. I got about a year out of Rigid Compressors cleaning roofs everyday.
The rust from the mix takes the air tanks on them out
The extra speed is worth it to me. No 12 volt pump can come close to the speed of our big air pumps, and we do a LOT of tile roofs and soffit cleaning, we need to use really small nozzles at times, a 12 volt pump cycles and blows up if you do this.
The 5850 Delevan has less GPM, and cycles less then a fat boy, but it is slow.
But with all due respect, a tiny 3/8 All Flow is to the air pumps I use, as a 4 cylinder is to a 427 V8
But, we are experienced roof cleaners, and can handle all that flow.
Remember, the faster you are on and off a roof (we walk nearly all of them) the less exposure time you have to the chemicals and cancer causing solar rays ?
When we used small pumps, we always had missed spots, had to go back a lot.
The big pump made that a thing of the past. The high flow of a big pump makes a weaker mix possible, especially on a hot roof!
Diamond Roof Cleaning New Jersey (1-800-Roof-Clean) wrote:
2 yrs. Wow thats along time for a 12 volt pump.
No doubt! That one belongs on a trophy wall or something LOL.
We go through them like hot cakes, then again, I abuse the heck out of them. When I have a bunch in the pump 'bone yard' I troubleshoot them, cannibalize and rebuild working pumps from them.
I won't touch the air vs 12v topic, but lets just say that 12v lends itself VERY well to our sales play.
As an aside, if you tweaked the PSI of the pump up much above 60psi, you'll get hairline cracks or pin holes in that poly pump head assembly very quickly.
I can honestly say that we have been running the 5850 for just alittle over 3 months. No problems and we work the shit out of the pump we use it for roof cleaning and also apply our housewash mix. I think it actually better than the all flow 3/8 pump as far as spraying goes. We have increased productivity and we are one step closer to green cleaning. Not using any gas to power our pumps. The whole operation is really quite now and i love it. Flip a switch and start spraying. How easy is that.
Diamond Roof Cleaning New Jersey (1-800-Roof-Clean) wrote:
I can honestly say that we have been running the 5850 for just alittle over 3 months. No problems and we work the shit out of the pump we use it for roof cleaning and also apply our housewash mix. I think it actually better than the all flow 3/8 pump as far as spraying goes. We have increased productivity and we are one step closer to green cleaning. Not using any gas to power our pumps. The whole operation is really quite now and i love it. Flip a switch and start spraying. How easy is that.
It could be easier..... treat the roof by flipping a switch from the conveinience of a bucket truck.
Joe seriously? Ok man world war III. Air Pump vs 12v. You started it, lets do this!!
lol. i like the fact that i can use any nozzle and not have to worry about a pump burning out.. no batteries to worry about, i really dont have to flush the pump because its made for SH, (we still do for the reel though) and the honda engine on the compressor runs with one pull. so im happy... i wouldnt go electric ever..
sure people want to say the tanks can corrode, but so can electrical wiring.....