I posted this in fleet washing forum but maybe it would be a better question for the Equipment Help Section. Any help would be great.
I was playing around the other day with 2 upright 85 gal tanks. I was using 1 for water and premix a little soap in the other. Thought I would practice upstreaming.
So I'm washing along and doing fine when I decided to stop for a few mins. to do something else. I did not think to shut the valves.
Anyway when I came back I suddenly discovered that the levels where the same in both tanks. Eureka!!!!! I discovered the law of gravity. I am such a dummy sometimes.
All this chatting leads to another question. I am building a new rig with 6-15 gal chem tanks and I plan on upstreaming. The question is do I need to put those one way valve thingymados on each line? I do plan to have my chem tanks above the water tank.
These tanks are kinda like 5 gal buckets and I was planning to lay them on their sides in a rack. Would I be better to put them on the floor upright and just drop in a suction line?
I was playing around the other day with 2 upright 85 gal tanks. I was using 1 for water and premix a little soap in the other. Thought I would practice upstreaming.
So I'm washing along and doing fine when I decided to stop for a few mins. to do something else. I did not think to shut the valves.
Anyway when I came back I suddenly discovered that the levels where the same in both tanks. Eureka!!!!! I discovered the law of gravity. I am such a dummy sometimes.
All this chatting leads to another question. I am building a new rig with 6-15 gal chem tanks and I plan on upstreaming. The question is do I need to put those one way valve thingymados on each line? I do plan to have my chem tanks above the water tank.
These tanks are kinda like 5 gal buckets and I was planning to lay them on their sides in a rack. Would I be better to put them on the floor upright and just drop in a suction line?