i h8 heights hence why i got wfp equipmentCould do trad for a while, on the pole/ladders. At least that what I did when I first started until you have enough to purchase a van.
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i h8 heights hence why i got wfp equipmentCould do trad for a while, on the pole/ladders. At least that what I did when I first started until you have enough to purchase a van.
We just use the normal aquatec pumps and dont have any problem pushing water up to 85 feet height with a very high flow rate , using a higher capacity pump won’t increase flow rate as that will be determined by the diameter of the pole hose which is normally 5-6 mm all you will be doing is sending the pump to de .I can only speak from my experience with the pumps I have and tried.
Option 1 - If you're concerned about battery life or you have an old battery, recommend Streamflo Pump 4.5LPM suitable for residential
Option 2 - powerful pump high flow I would recommend VYAIR RV series 7 litres, only if you're doing very high level like 40 ft above or you have rinse bar that requires high flow.
Option 3 - what other members have suggested
I agree also depends on the brush. I have a reach-it radial brush which with the first option wouldn't work, hence that's why I upgraded to a higher capacity which works well.We just use the normal aquatec pumps and dont have any problem pushing water up to 85 feet height with a very high flow rate , using a higher capacity pump won’t increase flow rate as that will be determined by the diameter of the pole hose which is normally 5-6 mm all you will be doing is sending the pump to de .
Ah ok never used one of them , heavy and around £300 aren’t they ?..I agree also depends on the brush. I have a reach-it radial brush which with the first option wouldn't work, hence that's why I upgraded to a higher capacity which works well.
Cost me £149 at that time for Lite version which is the light version. Less pressure on the shoulders and handsAh ok never used one of them , heavy and around 300 aren’t they ?..