Deuce Lee
01-25-2015, 7:01 AM
I understand there are HOT, WARM and COLD pressure washers. Warm have said to handle up to 180 degrees. Hot is up to boiling I guess.
My question is, does anyone know how mildly warm I can feed a typical electric pressure washer? The Sun Joe SPX3000 (http://www.amazon.com/Joe-SPX3000-Electric-Pressure-14-5-Amp/dp/B00CPGMUXW/ref=pd_sbs_lg_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1NS09YRFSKT0MK4JWYWQ) for example. Can I do 90 degrees? 100? 110?
Is there a specific list of parts I could upgrade that would allow warmer water?
Basically I just want to be able to wash some parts in WI's cold winters. Probably nothing below zero but maybe when it's 20-30 degrees outside. Thoughts?
Thanks!
My question is, does anyone know how mildly warm I can feed a typical electric pressure washer? The Sun Joe SPX3000 (http://www.amazon.com/Joe-SPX3000-Electric-Pressure-14-5-Amp/dp/B00CPGMUXW/ref=pd_sbs_lg_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1NS09YRFSKT0MK4JWYWQ) for example. Can I do 90 degrees? 100? 110?
Is there a specific list of parts I could upgrade that would allow warmer water?
Basically I just want to be able to wash some parts in WI's cold winters. Probably nothing below zero but maybe when it's 20-30 degrees outside. Thoughts?
Thanks!