Got my remote strobe installed

This thing is a game changer for me. Now it will be obvious when my remote valve is on instead of waiting ~16 seconds for soap to arrive.

Just imagine it flashing.:laughing:

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No, just imagine getting in and out of soap using only your trigger gun bwahahaha that yellowish light is good for sunlight thou good job on that color temp. My led lights are whiter since we work mainly at night.

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So sometimes when I’m trying to pull a few more feet of hose around a corner I do this semi rapid fire handgun pop to make the hose jump and not kink into stuff. I may shoot it 10 or more times rapidly. How would I then know if I have soap or water coming? Say on off on off repeatedly in my head while I’m shooting?

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Yeah I can’t see anybody doing that but the one guy that says he in fact does that. I would never allow you to operate my equipment knowing you beat on it like that. But to answer your question yes, you could keep up with it in your head. Up down up down up down…what’s next? You could always look to the light and acuate the trigger to check your mode. You could rub the solution between your fingers to feel the soap or you could just smell the atomized solution. All kinds of ways to keep up with it but by far the easiest ways would be to just not do that and talk to yourself soap rinse soap rinse.

Or add you some dye to your chemical
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All problems have solutions and I spend all day everyday working them out. If I washed houses I would build a vibrating paging system into to the soap control to buzz me one time when I ran into my soap mode.

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So will your light clear overpasses?

Japanese soldiers. .
We gotta hook up @dperez . And I run dye through my system to make sure what I’m putting down,can’t rely on my knob turner helper 100 % of the time. He likes to chase butterflies in la,la land on occasion…

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I’m here all week lol I see a light royal blue all night. It’s the prettiest thing to watch as it cascades over a chrome surface. Sometimes I break my rhythm staring at it lol

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Funny you mention your challenged helper. My buddy and I were up all night refining our online application that will weed out 100 percent of those guys. We’ve got about 70 hrs into now but in the end we’ll never have to spend the time we once did on the hiring process

Trying a few ideas over here to do the same thing my friend, I about got my own soap line finished, need another month of beta testing @dperez .

Good luck, I really hope you’ll be

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Lol. I’ll bring you a drum for Japanese soldier advice when I get the soap mastered. @dperez

What?? You’re not doing powder blends?

I’m rough on my old predator but she won’t break!

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I’ve got a video coming on how to build a remote system with spare parts and strobes for under $100. Just need to edit it… unless @SchertzServicesLLC can talk @dperez into showing me how to build the trigger system. :wink:

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Same valves we use not but instead of a remote put a switch that can be actuated by the unloader movement.

Different valves and not even close. I run flow actuated unloaders anyhow

You don’t want just another maintenance item. If I ever get a free weeks worth of time I’m going solid state relays for unparrelled reliability then if I’m not dead yet I may build you and @Hotshot one but it will ship with zero customer support lol

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If there’s anything I can do to help let me know. Small electronics have become somewhat of a hobby for me. Been learning the ins and out of a multimeter and been practicing soldering to become more consistent.

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This is his wife speaking and he just died sorry guys

Your valves are awesome from what I hear and you’ve told me. I just think they’re cost prohibitive to a functional setup when a replace part on a cheaper valve is $25 and 4 screws.