Ready for battle!
I finally got my Kärcher to work with my own water supply. Now I just need to find power at the venue and the Boulder crew is golden for line-free power washing of the bikes. By Saturday everything will likely be completely dry, but at least we'll look PRO in the pits. HA!
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Someone had one of these a couple weeks ago at Bear Creek Lake in their Honda Element. How many watts does it need? We have this inverter for 200W: http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-200-Watt-Inverter-VEC1045BD/dp/B000EJQIX0.
Hmm. That could work! These are the specs:
Amp draw:13 AMPS
Voltage: 120 V
Hi Greg,
Good yhat you can finaly use your material.
Now, the Belgian way for the pit is the Thermical power washer...
Niels Albert style :
http://www.powerplusshop.be/main.asp?niv1=10&niv2=&ID=POW%20XG9006
It's another step.
Cheers
Holy carp, Michel! I am going to blow the paint right off my bikes with that thing!
can you put beer in the tank?....now THAT would be the shizzle.
-zmo
Love the sticker, glad we made a scottish ale to match
i removed a couple of dtswiss decals on my wheelz today while using the karcher. i think perhaps the bayonet extension is a bit much. :)