@@markdimaio8396 here are the part numbers and other details to make it yourself. If you already have a compressor, this is probably under $100 of parts at Lowe’s or similar. ua-cam.com/video/8ZqBnQ2fzd4/v-deo.htmlsi=fUWds3mBBjrRaGqo
usually if your system was working fine then quit flowing simply attaching a cut off garden hose will blow it out (luckily garden hose is 5/8" like the raw water lines of marine ac's)
90 that’s used for air tools should be fine. There’s a lot of volume in those hoses and they’re very strong (if the right materials were used). We always use two clamps on every hose and marine-grade everything.
Such a great approach. Worked great on a ‘16 heat pump on my boat that was giving me problems.
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Great invention! Is there another method of cleaning system if you don't have that equipment?
@@markdimaio8396 here are the part numbers and other details to make it yourself. If you already have a compressor, this is probably under $100 of parts at Lowe’s or similar. ua-cam.com/video/8ZqBnQ2fzd4/v-deo.htmlsi=fUWds3mBBjrRaGqo
usually if your system was working fine then quit flowing simply attaching a cut off garden hose will blow it out (luckily garden hose is 5/8" like the raw water lines of marine ac's)
Can you put a t-fitting in front of the AC pump and run it at 120psi?
Nice. So 120 psi isn’t too much?
90 that’s used for air tools should be fine. There’s a lot of volume in those hoses and they’re very strong (if the right materials were used). We always use two clamps on every hose and marine-grade everything.
what size Hose?
This video shows more detail of how to make the tool we use including hose sizes. ua-cam.com/video/8ZqBnQ2fzd4/v-deo.htmlsi=CgcJd6b0eefOACqz
5/8"