I've got a hot water faucet on the exterior of the house. Why? Who knows.... it was here when we bought the place. Can I run hot water from it thru my pressure washer, rather than just regular temp water?
What does the owner's manual say? Generally it's advised not to run hot water through a typical cold water pressure washer unless the manufacturer states that it's ok, and they'll often provide a water temperature range that is acceptable. Great question though and curious to see what others think. Hot water works so much better than cold on our greasy tractors.I've got a hot water faucet on the exterior of the house. Why? Who knows.... it was here when we bought the place. Can I run hot water from it thru my pressure washer, rather than just regular temp water?
No, not unless the pressure washer is made for hot water.I've got a hot water faucet on the exterior of the house. Why? Who knows.... it was here when we bought the place. Can I run hot water from it thru my pressure washer, rather than just regular temp water?
^^^^^^No, not unless the pressure washer is made for hot water.
Most pressure washers overheat and will seize up when you use Hot water through them.
BTDT...
^^^^Yup, to the point the water gets turned on before the pressure washer is even started and is used to cool the pump even at idle.No, not unless the pressure washer is made for hot water.
Most pressure washers overheat and will seize up when you use Hot water through them.
BTDT...
And if you want a new one, get one of these. On my wish list for next year or the year after.OK... here it goes.
I have a hot water frost proof spigot outside my house AND I got the brainy idea to hook it to my pressure washer. Worked great for about an hour which at that point the pump seized "tighter than a mouse's ear".
Well... my advice would be don't do it unless you want a new pressure washer....
I say ........yes you can.I've got a hot water faucet on the exterior of the house. Why? Who knows.... it was here when we bought the place. Can I run hot water from it thru my pressure washer, rather than just regular temp water?
Mine is a Generac and it doesn't say you can or can't use warm/hot water in the users manual.depends on how 'hot' your hot water is... Generac PWs are good for 100*F ( 40*C)....wonder if others have it in the instructions that all guys read ??![]()
Another option if someone has a good pressure washer and wants to had heat. N.T.And if you want a new one, get one of these. On my wish list for next year or the year after.
The pump is a piston style. Made to fit tight in the bore and the cold water keeps the gap where it should be. Add heat, expansion happens too much and it'll lock up.I went to the Generac website, it was there..... got me wondering what my 'hot' water really is...
Ok cat toy in hand.... kitchen is 102-103*F
and why can't use 'hot' water. do the seals 'melt' ?
The main issue is NOT the pressure washer itself.I've got a hot water faucet on the exterior of the house. Why? Who knows.... it was here when we bought the place. Can I run hot water from it thru my pressure washer, rather than just regular temp water?