10-04-2016, 07:58 PM
Here's how to compensate for the couple of second lag of the solution flow...
As you're finishing your wet-pass: Let go of the trigger a couple of steps before the wet-pass is completed. That allows the solution to spin out of the head of the machines at the end of the pass. As you're finishing your dry-pass: Squeeze the trigger a couple of steps before the dry-pass is completed. That allows the solution to begin filling the head of the machines before the next pass.
As you become familiar with factoring in the time it takes for the gravity-fed solution to fill up the bowl (blue drive deck), divert through the plumbing, and dispense through the pad drivers - you'll find that it will quickly become second nature for you to work with the rythym of the solution flow.
Hope all that makes sense.
As you're finishing your wet-pass: Let go of the trigger a couple of steps before the wet-pass is completed. That allows the solution to spin out of the head of the machines at the end of the pass. As you're finishing your dry-pass: Squeeze the trigger a couple of steps before the dry-pass is completed. That allows the solution to begin filling the head of the machines before the next pass.
As you become familiar with factoring in the time it takes for the gravity-fed solution to fill up the bowl (blue drive deck), divert through the plumbing, and dispense through the pad drivers - you'll find that it will quickly become second nature for you to work with the rythym of the solution flow.
Hope all that makes sense.