Andy T
SMF Supporter
I did similar when I was using a '186 in the shed in summertime. Helped keep me cool too!You could even place a small fan nearby to move air around it , if you think your session will be longer than the norm.
I did similar when I was using a '186 in the shed in summertime. Helped keep me cool too!You could even place a small fan nearby to move air around it , if you think your session will be longer than the norm.
Was it shutting down periodically?I was spraying for 2 hrs ?
Nope, I was spraying merrily than nothing and red hotWas it shutting down periodically?
This is in the manual but can’t find anything about 20 mins ?Bit late to this, but I seem to remember my 186 having instructions that said limit spray time to twenty minutes maximum, then let it cool for a while. Are we sure this wasn’t just due to overwork?
I always use the drain plug underneath after nearly every use.John Hi
I agree with the over use suggestion. If the cut out has worked , as it did then things must be ok.
Have you ever drained the moisture out of the bottom including the screw underneath ? Always a good idea to keep the inside of the tank free of moisture anyway.
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