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What would cause a 1 second gap every now and then while spraying with a ritmo I'm spraying weber silver pearl cheers
Inconsistent water pressureWhat would cause a 1 second gap every now and then while spraying with a ritmo I'm spraying weber silver pearl cheers
Slim l buddyRitmo Turbo?
I'm working off a barrel with a water pump the machine has around 4-5 bar of water pressureInconsistent water pressure
Thanks buddy that's exactly what I'm doing though maybe I just need to fine tune the setup a little less water maybeI bet it’s your set up mate @theclemo can put you right on the turbo I’m not sure with them but do remember someone say only pour a bit of powder motor on then carry on pouring the powder in on the first bag
Saying that could be worn paddle maybe too
Fuk Knows then, I’ve had it loads of times where you’re spraying and every other band there’s a second pause but it’s always been due to water pressure pump playing up or running off a tap,I'm working off a barrel with a water pump the machine has around 4-5 bar of water pressure
The water on startup is just up to the little nobles on the inside legs of the mixing shift and I'm only putting enough powder in to fill the little mixing chamber then the rest of the bag when I start the machine
The machine is also brand new it hasn't done it with any of the base coates it's done it both times with top coat
Check the elbow under the R&S if there a lot of build up in there it can do that.What would cause a 1 second gap every now and then while spraying with a ritmo I'm spraying weber silver pearl cheers
It's as clean as could be and always has gear in while spraying I'm convinced I'm doing something slightly wrong whilst setting up sometimesCheck the elbow under the R&S if there a lot of build up in there it can do that.
Have you tried it with a new r&s?It's as clean as could be and always has gear in while spraying I'm convinced I'm doing something slightly wrong whilst setting up sometimes
Have you tried it with a new r&s?
Maybe I'm putting slightly too much water in on startup then I am doing as was thought thoughJust cover the rotor head with water on initial start up, water inlet pipe on the top inlet. When you first put water to pump, open main outlet tap and and fill a bucket to bleed air out of line.
You won’t be, even if you do I’ll just come out a bit pissy on start up for a few seconds, it won’t continue causing you problems like your having.Maybe I'm putting slightly too much water in on startup then I am doing as was thought though
You won’t be, even if you do I’ll just come out a bit pissy on start up for a few seconds, it won’t continue causing you problems like your having.
Yeah maybe slightly too much powder then whatever it is it's putting the lad's off using it they'd rather drag the g4 around and that's really annoying cos I only bought it for it's ease of use for small job's I'll have to f**k around with it and suss it out cheers anywayYou won’t be, even if you do I’ll just come out a bit pissy on start up for a few seconds, it won’t continue causing you problems like your having.
It will cause problems Tramp, the mixing process in the chamber is a delicate part of a mixerpumps operation, the powder introduction would be compromised creating issues. I have been using machines for a long time and have made every f**k up possible.You won’t be, even if you do I’ll just come out a bit pissy on start up for a few seconds, it won’t continue causing you problems like your having.
Oh I know it can cause a world of s**t, But how he’s Filling the chamber Wouldn’t cause a consistent Pause spraying throughout the sprayIt will cause problems Tramp, the mixing process in the chamber is a delicate part of a mixerpumps operation, the powder introduction would be compromised creating issues. I have been using machines for a long time and have made every f**k up possible.