Nov-12-2017 04:17 PM
Nov-14-2017 08:41 AM
lordnorth wrote:
I figured it out. I had left the lines to the hot water tank open, so I think the little bit of water left in there was just kind of enough to obstruct the openings.
I never had trouble overcoming the head.. The water GUSHED out when I first started, I just couldn't seem to get the last little bit out.
Closed off the water heater and it was blowing a good strong stream of completely dry air.
I think a lot of people don't understand what I'm using. They are thinking leaf blower or air mattress inflator or something similar. This is the machine that pool companies use when they install the liner (suck the air out from underneath) or winterize the lines (think how much water is being blown out of a 2 inch line with a 40'run..)
Here is a link, just in case anyone was interested. I think it did a pretty good job and definitely no worries about over pressurizing the system...
https://www.amazon.com/Cyclone-Vacuum-Blower-3-HP/dp/B004BNR5DC
Nov-14-2017 03:09 AM
Nov-13-2017 09:28 PM
lordnorth wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
For blowing out lines, volume not pressure is the primary consideration.
As long as the 6PSI can overcome the head enough to get the water starting to move out of the fixtures, it should work fine.
Thanks... that's what I thought too.
I tried it this morning and at first I got a really good slug of water out of each of the faucets. Then I got blowing and mist -- Good signs.
But then I got to where the pipes just sort of gurgled -- Not a lot, but enough to know that there was still some moisture in there.
Going to try to modify my connections and I did forget to isolate my water heater. See if I make out any better this afternoon and can avoid buying a compressor.
Nov-13-2017 09:28 AM
Nov-13-2017 06:33 AM
Nov-13-2017 03:45 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
For blowing out lines, volume not pressure is the primary consideration.
As long as the 6PSI can overcome the head enough to get the water starting to move out of the fixtures, it should work fine.
Nov-12-2017 11:37 PM
Nov-12-2017 04:50 PM
Nov-12-2017 04:24 PM
janechucknicodemus wrote:
Heck if you are in Fl. Don't worry about winterizing,,, How cold does' it get 55-60?
C
Nov-12-2017 04:23 PM