@@KB-ie7jr the pump should not be hot to the touch, very warm ok. If you don't have a thermal valve, put one on. If you do, replace them every couple years. Corrosion will prevent them from working properly
@@Brian_the_repair_guy Wow, thanks for the heads-up on the thermal valve! I had no idea they corrode. As far as I know, mine still works, though I rarely let it get to the point where it needs to, so who knows. Either way, looks like it's gettin replaced now.
Do you have or can you make a video on how to get a unloaded to return water back to the tank when not pulling the trigger. I own a Mobile Detailing business and would like to be able to let the pressure washer run without worrying about over heating it. Thanks
How hot do these pumps typically run and what temps start to indicate a problem with them?
@@KB-ie7jr the pump should not be hot to the touch, very warm ok. If you don't have a thermal valve, put one on. If you do, replace them every couple years. Corrosion will prevent them from working properly
@@Brian_the_repair_guy Wow, thanks for the heads-up on the thermal valve! I had no idea they corrode. As far as I know, mine still works, though I rarely let it get to the point where it needs to, so who knows. Either way, looks like it's gettin replaced now.
What if you don’t have an unloader? My Simpson 3200 just burned a hole through my hose. Not sure I should turn it back on
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Do you have or can you make a video on how to get a unloaded to return water back to the tank when not pulling the trigger. I own a Mobile Detailing business and would like to be able to let the pressure washer run without worrying about over heating it. Thanks
Find me on Facebook. Same name. I will be able to explain it much easier there.