*** UPDATE*** Thanks to @jasonwalter9359 for finding this adapter so you don't have to cut new threads: amzn.to/3TA0EWz
@jasonwalter9359
5 күн бұрын
I purchased the following on Amazon: 1 Piece 1/4" NPT Pipe Male to M10 x1 Female Metric Gauge Sensor Adapter Brass - This adapter let me keep the stock M10 thread on the tube and end up with a male 1/4" NPT to screw on the quick connector. The only other thing that I did differently was to put the hose quick connect into the adapter that snaps on to the propietary quick connect on the bottom of the unit. I did this so there would be a more solid connection when using screw-on bottles and only have the additional hose quick connect when using the hose as the water source.
@kintsugimoto
5 күн бұрын
Thanks for finding that adapter!!! I'm going to update the video discription and put that in there. The new threads were easy to cut, but it will be a lot faster to just put an adapter on there. Yeah, I see what you mean. I don't use the bottle adapter much and tend to use the hose adpter more often ... but I might switch it around to your setup ... the whole point of a cordless power cleaner is portability, right? So the bottle adapter makes it more portable :) Thanks again!!
@jasonwalter9359
5 күн бұрын
@@kintsugimoto Thanks for your video. It takes a good tool and makes it even better! Now that I have a 1/4" pressure gauge, I'll be able to take some measurements and calculate the flow. I'm trying to find a foam cannon that will actually foam at such low pressure. I tried a 0.9 orifice on three different foam cannons, but they were all just acted like glorified soap dispensers.
@kintsugimoto
5 күн бұрын
@@jasonwalter9359 I'd be interested to see if the tool actually puts out 600 psi according to your pressure gauge :) As for the foam cannon, I see a lot of people go to a 1.1 oriface and the foam comes out like shaving cream ... maybe a bit too thick !!! lol I'm not sure what size came in my foam cannon, and it's generating a decent amount of foam ... I'll try to dig up the size and get back to you
@KevinMendoza-jm5fl
20 күн бұрын
I just bought this and have been trying to figure out how to hack this. One other KZitemr I watch a lot who tries every way to hack these connections couldn’t so I’m glad I stumbled on this video! Thanks!
@kintsugimoto
20 күн бұрын
Awesome!!! So glad this video was able to help you out :) It took me a minute to find all the need parts!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@KevinMendoza-jm5fl
20 күн бұрын
@@kintsugimoto I didn’t even know there was such a thing as an M10 🥴
@kintsugimoto
20 күн бұрын
@@KevinMendoza-jm5fl Yeah, that was surprising ... I figured it out by trying out a bunch of bolts at the hardware store until one would easily thread all the way in :)
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