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Yeah, I caught that too. Liquid is incompressible but SOMETHING has to be compressing. It's not magic. I suspect it just relies on the air that is in the thing when it is empty. If you never let the air out, it will compress when you fill it from a pressurized tap and provide the pressure.
Yeah, I caught that too. Liquid is incompressible but SOMETHING has to be compressing. It's not magic. I suspect it just relies on the air that is in the thing when it is empty. If you never let the air out, it will compress when you fill it from a pressurized tap and provide the pressure.
Hmm I think it is a great idea. But would be nice if you could by more "modules" to plug into a main sprayer to increase the capacity because 2 gallons for a boating excursion does not seem to be enough
I have one of these setup in the back of my beach van, I have it with a 5 gallon water container because everyone uses it all day long. it runs on 4 D batteries. I have had that setup for over a decade, about 5 years ago I decided to forgo the batteries and use a resistor tapping into the 12 volt power of the van I also used a small sea doo kill switch and attached it to the shower handle so all you do is press the waterproof switch and the shower sprays when you release it the shower turns off . That way you don't need to look for the on and off switch. http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p...3022&catargetid=120138600001603954&cadevice=c
The pressure did drop off towards the end in our test and like I said before the nozzle setting determines how much water gets out so it sprays longer with less water released and shorter with more water released. The shower setting was out of water pretty quickly, maybe 45 seconds to one minute vs 1.5 mins to 2 mins for the jet. The mist option may be the longest lasting setting but I don't have a good time measurement on that yet.
Talked to one of our engineers and he said as long as it's a closed system it transfer whatever pressure you have in your house. Similar to refilling a portable air tank. Made sense to me.