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Plumbing sprayer tanks together.
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<blockquote data-quote="millstreaminn" data-source="post: 1415612" data-attributes="member: 4844"><p>I got to try out my idea last night. I plumbed the 2 tanks together with a washing machine hose via the drain ports. I was spraying water faster (boomless) than it would transfer from one tank to the next. The tank I was spraying out of would be dry before the other tank was 1/2 empty. I'd have to sit and wait for the spray to flow from one tank to the next. Would be faster to just use one tank. At least I am not out anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millstreaminn, post: 1415612, member: 4844"] I got to try out my idea last night. I plumbed the 2 tanks together with a washing machine hose via the drain ports. I was spraying water faster (boomless) than it would transfer from one tank to the next. The tank I was spraying out of would be dry before the other tank was 1/2 empty. I'd have to sit and wait for the spray to flow from one tank to the next. Would be faster to just use one tank. At least I am not out anything. [/QUOTE]
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