Pressure Washer Issues
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x5x3

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2,429 posts

278 months

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As the company that cleans our patio/drive etc every year has recently decided to double their price I decided to purchase a PW and do it myself.

I bought the recent Aldi one and everything was going fine for a few minutes then it cut out and never started again. Aldi support were not at all interested and said to take back for a refund.

So, I decided to get a Karcher K7, which I believe to be a reputable brand but not cheap!

But, the same thing is happening, although the K7 will start again after a "cool-off" period and do exactly the same.

I have tried the following with no success;

1) new hose - 25m in length
2) different wall socket for plug
3) different attachment - it does seem to run a little bit longer with the T5 surface cleaner than the wide angle nozzle\
4) different electrical extension cable
5) checked the inlet water socket on the K7

Someone suggested running it with no attachment and that does seem to make some difference, I left it running for 3 or 4 minutes.

Has anyone got any ideas or perhaps seen this before?

Thanks in advance.

gmaz

5,243 posts

235 months

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Is your outside tap providing enough flow?

g7jtk

1,830 posts

179 months

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gmaz said:
Is your outside tap providing enough flow?
Your instructions should tell you how many litres per minute should be available

x5x3

Original Poster:

2,429 posts

278 months

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Thanks, how would I measure that?

Jermy Claxon

3,288 posts

164 months

Thursday
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With a bucket of known volume and a stopwatch

geeks

11,297 posts

164 months

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Are turning the tap on properly? Ours gets fussy if I don't really open the tap properly.

redstar1

363 posts

16 months

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How long is a few minutes? They won't be happy with extended continuous use. The K7 has a better motor cooler but thermals will win eventually and will wreck it.

Ste-EVo

534 posts

176 months

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gmaz said:
Is your outside tap providing enough flow?
+1

Most likely your issue especially if its happened on two different units.

Does your pressure look high when you turn on the outside tap? I.e. does it shoot out or just a steady slow flow? Ours blasts out and fills a watering can or bucket sharpish.

119

17,950 posts

61 months

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Could be a buggered NRV on the outside tap assuming its got one.

x5x3

Original Poster:

2,429 posts

278 months

Thursday
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Thanks all,

I've just got an old bucket, filled it with 5 litres and scratched a mark at the level. Then ran the tap on full until it reached the mark. Result was 15 litres a minute.

A quick Google suggests the minimum for the K7 is 10 litres a minute.

Next time I try it - I will make sure that the tap is 100% open, and yes when I open the tap there is a strong flow of water.

Magic919

14,253 posts

226 months

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Would be worth measuring output at the end of the hose, as it’s more representative.

Are you able to test the PW without the extension lead?

595Heaven

3,187 posts

103 months

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Karcher say you can’t use an AquaStop hose fitting in the hose run

Might be that?

M11rph

1,111 posts

46 months

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Are you using an Aqua-Stop connector? That's the Hoselock terminology.

You should be able to see through the connector if you remove it. The ones which stop the flow of water if disconnected can cause issues with pressure washers.

15l/min should be quite enough for a PW.

Skyedriver

22,612 posts

307 months

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Are you using an extension lead with a cut out on it?
Speaking from recent experience.......

Danns

475 posts

84 months

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M11rph said:
Are you using an Aqua-Stop connector? That's the Hoselock terminology.

You should be able to see through the connector if you remove it. The ones which stop the flow of water if disconnected can cause issues with pressure washers.

15l/min should be quite enough for a PW.
+1 on that, and not just from performance.
I broke a brand new Stihl pressure washer by using an aqua stop accidentally / in a hurry to try it out.