Electric pressure washers

dsms

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Im looking to get a small pressure washer and found some good deals on a 1600psi McCulloch thats about 18lbs. I know gas is more reliable but I just want something inexpensive and compact for detailing. I dont know much about pressure washers but is 1600psi very underpowered? I would use find it really useful for wheel wells and wheels and I thought about getting a foam cannon attachment. Any advice?
 
Consider not only PSI, buy GPM (gallons per minute). I am not familiar with the McCulloch. I have a Camspray 1500A. I is a very small unit, buy weighs 60 poounds. It is around 1500PSI, buy flows 2.2GPM. Most small electric units only flow around 1.5GPM. The only draw back is it needs a 20AMP circuit to run properly. It will sometimes run on a 15A circuit, buy can have trouble starting up. Like most things, you get what you pay for. Make sure to get a heavy duty commercial unit if you will be using the machine daily.
 
Do you find a pressure washer helps remove some caked on brake dust also prior to using a P21S type product?
 
Brad, what kinds of problems do people run into trying to run an electric one off of a standard house outlet via extension cord? Any?
 
Check the amps of powerwasher. Normally you really should never run anything that draws that much amperage off a extention cord. If you do make sure you have one heck of a heavy duty extention cord and keep the cord as absoultly aas short as possible. (it the reason most powerwashers come with a longer cord in the first place) It's always better to run longer water hose than it is to run longer extention cord.
 
getcha said:
Brad, what kinds of problems do people run into trying to run an electric one off of a standard house outlet via extension cord? Any?
The manufacturer does not recommend that the PW be run with an extension cord. As I stated above, it draws nearly 20amps on start up. It will sometimes trip the breaker if the circuit is not a 20A circuit.
 
Jakerooni said:
Check the amps of powerwasher. Normally you really should never run anything that draws that much amperage off a extention cord. If you do make sure you have one heck of a heavy duty extention cord and keep the cord as absoultly aas short as possible. (it the reason most powerwashers come with a longer cord in the first place) It's always better to run longer water hose than it is to run longer extention cord.



Wow thats good to know, I have a 100ft. extension cord that I run my halogens and flex off of and adding a pressure washer to that mix might not be a good idea then.
 
Yea definately good to know. A PW and cannon are my next 2 buys. I just have figure out which PW to get that will match with a good quality foam cannon without being nickeled and dimed for spare parts to match it well. Thanks a ton guys
 
Personally I Wouldn't even try to run the power washer off an extention cord. But if you have to I would make it at the very minimum 12 gauge. Perferably 10 gauge and no longer than 25' at the most.
 
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