Pls don't prefer running engine , as spraying water on electrical circuit, when turned ON, might result in short circuit. But if you can run a motor from some other car's socket and spray water on your car , it's fine.
@@TechDevoteeIndia actually my own car's battery is all I have to rely on for power. how long do you think it's safe to use it without damaging the battery?
My suggestion - use for 10-15 mins max without starting ignition provided the battery is full. Don't wash inside the engine bay area, as the car battery will be active. Alternatively, buy battey version of this motor, costs 1.5k to 2k extra but adds portability
How is it working now? I stay on the 7th floor so can't use the second motor. Will it have sufficient pressure to wash the car with a 12V outlet? Need genuine suggestion
Thanks for posting your question. It's working as is till now. I use it once a month to wash my car. I didn't understand your 7th floor concept, as this motor gets water from a bucket. Btw - pressure is the same as what I've shown in the video, don't expect service station power !
@@TechDevoteeIndia Thanks for your response. I mean, since I am staying on the 7th floor, i won't be able to use the second motor as there is no provision for the electric socket in my parking lot. So will one motor power is sufficient?
No such issues or malfunction. But ensure to start your car once a week to charge the battery, as this device consumes little battery. I advise you to use 3M spary on the floor below your car , so that rats rodents will be away
How much water it will take for normal wash(rinse, soap and rinse again)
Thanks for the good question.
Medium size 3 buckets (25 L each) for proper washing...for my Celerio
Is se foam wash kaise karenge?
You can either attach a cannon or put some shampoo in a bucket... But you can't get thick foams
does the dual motor version works if connected to car 12v socket? please let me know.
Yes, it works
@@TechDevoteeIndia do you think it's wise to keep the engine running so that it doesn't drain the battery?
Pls don't prefer running engine , as spraying water on electrical circuit, when turned ON, might result in short circuit.
But if you can run a motor from some other car's socket and spray water on your car , it's fine.
@@TechDevoteeIndia actually my own car's battery is all I have to rely on for power. how long do you think it's safe to use it without damaging the battery?
My suggestion - use for 10-15 mins max without starting ignition provided the battery is full.
Don't wash inside the engine bay area, as the car battery will be active.
Alternatively, buy battey version of this motor, costs 1.5k to 2k extra but adds portability
How is it working now? I stay on the 7th floor so can't use the second motor. Will it have sufficient pressure to wash the car with a 12V outlet? Need genuine suggestion
Thanks for posting your question.
It's working as is till now. I use it once a month to wash my car.
I didn't understand your 7th floor concept, as this motor gets water from a bucket.
Btw - pressure is the same as what I've shown in the video, don't expect service station power !
@@TechDevoteeIndia Thanks for your response. I mean, since I am staying on the 7th floor, i won't be able to use the second motor as there is no provision for the electric socket in my parking lot. So will one motor power is sufficient?
Got it. This motor definitely serves the purpose. I'm happy with water pressure output, even for under chassis
I have ordered this after watching this video. Let me know if you faced any issues till date?
No such issues or malfunction.
But ensure to start your car once a week to charge the battery, as this device consumes little battery.
I advise you to use 3M spary on the floor below your car , so that rats rodents will be away
Hi bro could you please share your experience
It's working good. Double motor consumes more water but happy with pressure even though it's not as good as professional washer's pressure