@@BlueTongueIndustries1300884566 Beaudy !! I’ll give it crack if it lessens damage and overheating issues with the pump. Thanks for your response. 👌👍🇦🇺
Hey mate is it possible to install an external unloader on an an internal setup? Whether this is replacing the internal or installing a secondary? Would love to see a video on this… I’m new to the industry and have purchased a $3500 pressure washer with an internal unloader on a Bertolini pump (I purchased the Typhoon T4000B) I’ve only just learnt about the importance of having a bypass and it would help me out a lot and im sure many others. Cheers
I’m new to this. Love the video. I have a 4 GPM / 4000psi pressure washer I just bought. How long can you leave it running without pulling the trigger if set up like this? I don’t like the idea of having to pull the trigger every 30 seconds to avoid overheating. Also, should I run this into a buffer tank or just let it go out onto the ground? Appreciate the help.
I just got a new 4040 pump. I’m not familiar with a bypass hose at all. My question is if I have it bypassed and running out on the ground will it not run the machine out of water? Either by being on the trigger or being off and it running out of the bypass hose.
Your garden tap on all the time, so when your pressure gun is pressed all water to your pressure cleaning lance. When you release the pressure gun the water from the tap passes through the pump and drops to the ground. This bypass water on a skid mounted unit we usually bypass back to the tank.
@@BlueTongueIndustries1300884566 I agree. Back to a tank would be best. It just seemed if you had it running out constantly it would run the pump out of water. Thanks for the reply
I had a guy turn off the water the other day on me when he saw it just running out of my ball valve while I was walked away getting something. I need to do this lol. Thankfully I don't think anything got messed up. It might have been 45-60 seconds from seeing no water to the machine turning off
Great videos,
Very informative,
& much appreciated !
Always great guidance and excellent serivice, Blue Tongue Industries!!!!
Clearly explained..thanks
What is that cross shaped piece called that allows that allows that extra connection with that hose to send the back to a tank
Could I do this on a AR RSV4G40 pump? Good content here and much appreciated.👍
Any external bypass run around you can carry out this same procedure.
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Beaudy !! I’ll give it crack if it lessens damage and overheating issues with the pump. Thanks for your response. 👌👍🇦🇺
Hey mate is it possible to install an external unloader on an an internal setup? Whether this is replacing the internal or installing a secondary? Would love to see a video on this…
I’m new to the industry and have purchased a $3500 pressure washer with an internal unloader on a Bertolini pump (I purchased the Typhoon T4000B)
I’ve only just learnt about the importance of having a bypass and it would help me out a lot and im sure many others. Cheers
Take a look here 👍
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I’m new to this. Love the video. I have a 4 GPM / 4000psi pressure washer I just bought. How long can you leave it running without pulling the trigger if set up like this? I don’t like the idea of having to pull the trigger every 30 seconds to avoid overheating. Also, should I run this into a buffer tank or just let it go out onto the ground? Appreciate the help.
Without bypass, to ground or back to tank around 5mins. With gun closed and a bypass to gnd or tank…all day.
@@BlueTongueIndustries1300884566 Thank you! I’ll definitely be doing this.
I really need to do this to my pump still haven’t got around to it yet
Must do 👌You can adapt back to a garden hose to route in any direction.
cheers mate--- can you add a unloader-- bypass to a smaller machine that doesnt have one?
You would need to look at changing the unloaded valve or pump replace.👍
was waiting for you to arc that hex wrench off that battery looks like you did lol
@@prestigepressurewashing may be done that once or twice 🤣
Mine's internal. Bummer. Just learned about not letting the machine idle! I wonder how much damage I may have done. Oh well. ;)
I just got a new 4040 pump. I’m not familiar with a bypass hose at all. My question is if I have it bypassed and running out on the ground will it not run the machine out of water? Either by being on the trigger or being off and it running out of the bypass hose.
Your garden tap on all the time, so when your pressure gun is pressed all water to your pressure cleaning lance. When you release the pressure gun the water from the tap passes through the pump and drops to the ground. This bypass water on a skid mounted unit we usually bypass back to the tank.
@@BlueTongueIndustries1300884566 I agree. Back to a tank would be best. It just seemed if you had it running out constantly it would run the pump out of water. Thanks for the reply
Hi,how much that cost 4000 psi 4 gpm if you don’t mind
Take a look here, as all pricing can be seen when you look each item
I had a guy turn off the water the other day on me when he saw it just running out of my ball valve while I was walked away getting something. I need to do this lol. Thankfully I don't think anything got messed up. It might have been 45-60 seconds from seeing no water to the machine turning off
Fingers crossed, all you can do is run the machine as normal. It was a short period you may be ok.
@@BlueTongueIndustries1300884566 I ran it for another hour or so after that so I think we're ok🤣
What about the first one?
How can i modify my machine that has ' internal run around' setup?
Easiest way would be to replace the pump.
Former police officer?
Umm... 2:39 "5021 Litres a min." 🤔
Haha yeah no its also got 1.21 gigawatts. Me thinks he means PSI