Im going to buy one since its priced well so I can spray some micronutrients in my vineyard, I hate the hand pump ones they wear me out cause I have 400 vines and need to fill them like 3-6 times and pumping halfway into a row is brutal by the end of it. I also want to use it to spray liquid calcium carbonate(lime) onto soil to raise the PH
Not always, the granular ones yes regular powdered no. Ive owned a lot of sprayers and used them for vineyards. For wine I prefer the non diaphragm pumps cause the diaphragms break so often we used diaphragm wine pumps but they broke so often we had to replace components a few times a year. @@wayneessar7489
Haha as soon as I uploaded this I realized I forgot to time that. I've yet to actually take the battery all the way down and then charge all the way up. If I do I'll update. I only know that after spraying my yard, around my house, and all the testing in the video, that it was fully charged and showing green by 8am after putting it on the charger at midnight.
The intake is at the very bottom so if you stand straight up it will get almost all of it. You can see what liquid is left after testing at the 7:54 mark
I purchased this unit 1 month or so ago and i only got around to it last night only to find out there is no charger, instruction manual, or a strap. Did they come in 2 different boxes for you? I wonder if it came separately and I need to look out for the second box in the garage.
Thanks for the video BTW. I was very frustrated trying to figure out this thing and now I know I am missing parts. You got a good deal on it. I paid ~$120
You can get a 20-lb bag of Triazicide at Home D or Lowes for $15 dollars and instead of using a spreader to apply it to your lawn, just put some in a 5 gallon bucket and walk around your house and throw it around the foundation. You can throw it at the side of your house and let it fall to the ground. Or you could get a bottle of Ortho Bug B Gone and attach it to your garden hose and spray everything around your house including bushes, trees, flowers and even your work shed, just spray everything it can't hurt. Honestly the hose end bottle sprayers are simple and you can do your whole yard in no time and it kills everything . I would avoid using when plants or shrubs are flowering, don't want to kill the Bees.
Very helpful as we are assembling ours now. Take care and thanks
Thank you so much for the demonstration of each individual tip. I have been shopping for a powered sprayer and will be ordering this one soon.
Thank you!!!I am about to put mine together. This will definitely help
Why my is leaking between the wite and the orange batom part?
Very comprehensive and informative review! Well done! Sir! 👍
I really need this manual. Every connection in using is leaking. Testing with water
Im going to buy one since its priced well so I can spray some micronutrients in my vineyard, I hate the hand pump ones they wear me out cause I have 400 vines and need to fill them like 3-6 times and pumping halfway into a row is brutal by the end of it.
I also want to use it to spray liquid calcium carbonate(lime) onto soil to raise the PH
Products like wettable powders will need a diagphram pump because they are abrasive.
Not always, the granular ones yes regular powdered no. Ive owned a lot of sprayers and used them for vineyards. For wine I prefer the non diaphragm pumps cause the diaphragms break so often we used diaphragm wine pumps but they broke so often we had to replace components a few times a year. @@wayneessar7489
I use liquid micronutrient products @@wayneessar7489
Dobrý deň Vám prajem, ako slúži postrekovač po roku, nepreteká nikde, baterka slúži?
Great video. Did you record the GPM?
Yes, it was about 1gpm in my non scientific test. Their spec sheet says 1.1 GPM.
4.1l per min
How long did it take to fully charge it up?
Haha as soon as I uploaded this I realized I forgot to time that. I've yet to actually take the battery all the way down and then charge all the way up. If I do I'll update. I only know that after spraying my yard, around my house, and all the testing in the video, that it was fully charged and showing green by 8am after putting it on the charger at midnight.
How did it do when it gets down to 1 gallon? Dies it get most of it or alot left over
The intake is at the very bottom so if you stand straight up it will get almost all of it. You can see what liquid is left after testing at the 7:54 mark
It’s still the old Manuel on there web site.
I was looking at this low cost sprayer. Seems alright for my limited use. Do you need to remove the battery to charge it?
Nope it charges in the unit.
@@striker1211 battery wont charge now , had it only a few months, otherwise its a great sprayer lol , goin for a refund or replacement
I'm gunna wash a few roofs with this so probably use 10-15 gallons per job hope it holds up for a few lol😂
I purchased this unit 1 month or so ago and i only got around to it last night only to find out there is no charger, instruction manual, or a strap. Did they come in 2 different boxes for you? I wonder if it came separately and I need to look out for the second box in the garage.
Thanks for the video BTW. I was very frustrated trying to figure out this thing and now I know I am missing parts. You got a good deal on it. I paid ~$120
I think they were inside the unit on mine.
@@striker1211 can you provide the number you called? I can't find it as I don't have the manual.
Can you get a replacement battery for this ?
Looks like a lead acid battery but lithium (should be easy) I have one 12v 8 ah hope I make sense
If the o rings don’t fit you must acquit
😅😅😅😅 cuz there all replacements, you match them to the one u rem9ve when they go bad
You can get a 20-lb bag of Triazicide at Home D or Lowes for $15 dollars and instead of using a spreader to apply it to your lawn, just put some in a 5 gallon bucket and walk around your house and throw it around the foundation. You can throw it at the side of your house and let it fall to the ground. Or you could get a bottle of Ortho Bug B Gone and attach it to your garden hose and spray everything around your house including bushes, trees, flowers and even your work shed, just spray everything it can't hurt. Honestly the hose end bottle sprayers are simple and you can do your whole yard in no time and it kills everything .
I would avoid using when plants or shrubs are flowering, don't want to kill the Bees.