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TNT live psi reel
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TNT live psi reel
Just wanted to say thanks to ACE for giving me a simple solution to adding a live psi reel to my Judson TNT.
I was wondering how to set it up without losing the feedback of the pressure and temp. gauges. I really wanted to set it up before the control panel so that I could still connect a line if the reel sprung a leak. The answer was a very simple one and I was a little surprised it didn't already come built that way since many have live psi reels.
It was simply a matter of removing the psi assemble at the panel, and inserting a brass "t" block between the panel and the original 4-way block that holds the sending units for those two gauges. I didn't even have to get a longer hose or alter the wiring at all. Attach a shut off valve at the bottom outlet and run a psi line to your reel....done.
Now I can control which outlet to send the water...panel or reel and still have full gauge support.
(Sorry about a lack of photos, my camera is still jacked up when it comes to photos, but I will update once I get that resolved)
I was wondering how to set it up without losing the feedback of the pressure and temp. gauges. I really wanted to set it up before the control panel so that I could still connect a line if the reel sprung a leak. The answer was a very simple one and I was a little surprised it didn't already come built that way since many have live psi reels.
It was simply a matter of removing the psi assemble at the panel, and inserting a brass "t" block between the panel and the original 4-way block that holds the sending units for those two gauges. I didn't even have to get a longer hose or alter the wiring at all. Attach a shut off valve at the bottom outlet and run a psi line to your reel....done.
Now I can control which outlet to send the water...panel or reel and still have full gauge support.
(Sorry about a lack of photos, my camera is still jacked up when it comes to photos, but I will update once I get that resolved)
Re: TNT live psi reel
thats a good idea, nice to have 2 outlets for pressure line.
if you wanted you could probably run an upholstery tool at a low psi and a carpet cleaning wand same time.
Ive done it before but the upholstery had the cfx handling the vacuum and it works really well
if you wanted you could probably run an upholstery tool at a low psi and a carpet cleaning wand same time.
Ive done it before but the upholstery had the cfx handling the vacuum and it works really well
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