I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?simplesimon said:I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
Chapin 61500 4 gallon pump sprayer https://chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-61500-4-gallon-euro-style-backpack-sprayer?variant=30415704653906Ware said:How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?simplesimon said:I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
The HDX sprayer may have a smaller hose than 3/8". The DFW Wand should work fine on the other two. :thumbup:simplesimon said:Chapin 61500 4 gallon pump sprayer https://chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-61500-4-gallon-euro-style-backpack-sprayer?variant=30415704653906Ware said:How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?simplesimon said:I have a pretty cheap sprayer...will this wand make a big difference or should I use the money to get a better tank?
I also have the Smith 2 gallon and an HDX sprayer
Great! I'm just wondering how much of an improvement in performance I'll notice...Ware said:The HDX sprayer may have a smaller hose than 3/8". The DFW Wand should work fine on the other two. :thumbup:simplesimon said:Chapin 61500 4 gallon pump sprayer https://chapinmfg.com/products/chapin-61500-4-gallon-euro-style-backpack-sprayer?variant=30415704653906Ware said:How cheap are we talking? Can you share a photo or link?
I also have the Smith 2 gallon and an HDX sprayer
In my opinion the real performance improvement is in the utilization of a CF valve and your nozzle selection. Some of the other features are just 'nice to haves' - swivel handle, awesome trigger/valve, brass construction, Quick TeeJet Cap for nozzle changes, and the check valve tip strainer to prevent nozzle clogs and drips.simplesimon said:Great! I'm just wondering how much of an improvement in performance I'll notice...
LOL I love this tag line.Ware said:the sprayer wand for sprayer wand aficionados
Very curious about this !!! Do you have a part list that you used?Grassobession said:I actually went a better route. IMHO. I took the Ryobi 4 gal backpack apart. Bought a better pump. 1 GPM 100psi. I bought a DC stepdown convertor for the 18v to 12v current. Put my yellow 3/8in hose, hooked one end to pump 3/8 in barb and the other end to my swivel 3/8 in barb fitting attached to my wand. I have a pressure guage and happy to report that my RYOBI 4 GALLON Backpack Sprayer is a beast. And the pressure adjustment knob even works with my better pump. Lol I'm running out of things to spray. That's my real problem now.lolMadao said:Nice DFW setups…you found a much better adapter than I did at my local Ace.
The parts list is difficult to track down.
I bought a 24V chapin (couldn't find a 20V) but the YouTube video by Ware has broken links in most cases and tracking down the individual part numbers seems darn near impossible.
Am I missing a post or thread somewhere that provides a comprehensive list with specific parts numbers to build a DFW wand that would be compatible with the Chapin 24V?
Edit: the TLF store also seems defunct???