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OK get real, any pressure washer that is going to be any good can be run from a 12 volt dc source but forget your average car battery, about 70 amp hours you will need 500 amp hours min and it will last for an hour or so, Rick
 
i suppose it gives you a decent hose pipe pressure plus where you have no mains water. My thought's are? a lot of cash when a bucket and a brush would do, but then i'm a tight wad :rolleyes:
 
Well the problem is when we've been offroading Team Wales style :sly the rad and brakes etc at least need a broody good wash out:augie
A brush is no good to clean out the rad core and would probably just fold the fins over :doh
Someone mentioned a fire extinguisher but I dont know what type etc.
We're not looking for car valleting here just a way of de-mucking the important bits:D
 
OK I see your point, a low power washer 12v used while engine running may just do the job, in fact for clearing rad fins low power is a plus if you hit at a bit of an angle, less likely to bend fins, I used to have a low power washer on the narrow boat, but would never dare run it unless the engine was running, and I had 880 Ah worth of batteries, with 150 amps charge rate from 2 alternators, I would keep a good eye on the battery voltage, as if this unit pulls say 70 amps and your alternator only puts out 60 you could end up with a flat battery, Rick
 
Oh just had a look at the MOBI, forget it I can pee faster than that, :nenau:nenauI thought we were talking about a PRESSURE WASHER, as in pressure washer, I will look at the one I used on the boat and get its spec, but it was of the shelf 240 volt so an inverter would be needed, but it is a pressure washer, Rick
 
To use a fire extinguisher you need an old water one with a schaeder valve (a car tyre valve) - fill with the relevant amount of water an dthen presurise with foot pump or compressor.

Another easy portable for doing rads etc is one of those pump up gargen sprayers that hold from 5-20litre. Not as powerful as a proper jet wash but won't damahe your rad either - pressure washers on rads are not a good idea really.

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My little washer is 1400 watts 1200 max psi but regulateable down to about 50 psi (lowers the watts too) @ around 370 lts per hour, you would need a 2000 watt inverter to run this, at full power it will take around 110 amps, a good little washer for small jobs but not to good for real mud blasting, it will take it off but very slow, by comparison your more normal jet wash is around 2.5 kw 1800 psi at around 450 lts per hour, Rick
 
To use a fire extinguisher you need an old water one with a schaeder valve (a car tyre valve) - fill with the relevant amount of water an dthen presurise with foot pump or compressor.

Another easy portable for doing rads etc is one of those pump up gargen sprayers that hold from 5-20litre. Not as powerful as a proper jet wash but won't damahe your rad either - pressure washers on rads are not a good idea really.

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i think this is the best idea, cheap simple and it works :thumb2
 
another solution is not to get it muddy in the first place :augie
 
Well as said by Pete aka "makeitfit" i want something to clean the RAD mainly & wheels if there isnt a car wash near by or on route.!

Tried the hand pump type & they dont shift WELSH clay n mud :rolleyes: :eek:
 
why not wrap all the easily damaged bits in cling film and then take it off when you have finished playing, your just not thinking this through are you? ;)
 
why not wrap all the easily damaged bits in cling film and then take it off when you have finished playing, your just not thinking this through are you? ;)

why not just take the easily damaged bits off anyway :naughty
 
Need to put Adz in cling film :lol
Never seen him with his wellies yet?:augie
Think I might try some tin foil on the rad though Plank :rolleyes:
 
you could try drinking loads of lager and then peeing on your rad .... uric acid should be good for clearing mud :lol:lol
 
but to be serious .... yes i can be serious ..... if you make the end of the water hose small .... the water pressure will increase ....... ie , put a narrow pointed spout on
 
OK get real, any pressure washer that is going to be any good can be run from a 12 volt dc source but forget your average car battery, about 70 amp hours you will need 500 amp hours min and it will last for an hour or so, Rick

Off your battery with the engine running it will last for as long as the engines running & with the engine off i wouldnt dream of using anything like that as it would just zap the power from the battery :augie

i suppose it gives you a decent hose pipe pressure plus where you have no mains water. My thought's are? a lot of cash when a bucket and a brush would do, but then i'm a tight wad :rolleyes:

Wouldnt brush a rad due to risk of damage plus ya'd only push the mud in :doh

To use a fire extinguisher you need an old water one with a schaeder valve (a car tyre valve) - fill with the relevant amount of water an dthen presurise with foot pump or compressor.

Another easy portable for doing rads etc is one of those pump up gargen sprayers that hold from 5-20litre. Not as powerful as a proper jet wash but won't damahe your rad either - pressure washers on rads are not a good idea really.

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Tried 1 of these & i'd do better spitting than using it :nenau



Looked into it more today & they are willing to do a money back 5 day offer & or a demonstration :D
 
Sounds good to me :thumb2
But will it clean this off? :sly
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You can imagine what the rad was like after this little dunk :augie
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Let us know how you get on :cool:
 

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