I think there is a considerable difference between run-off going into a fish tank, and going into the Atlantic.From Brintons website:
"Fish: do not allow any run-off into fish-tanks or ponds, or contact with any aquatic life."
I have 2 Karchers, one petrol driven around £600 and a small mains one which cost around £50. Problem with the small one when hull cleaning is the low water flow, it takes for ever. You need to look at litres per minute, not just pressure.
i have an evopower petrol driven, only cost £300. whats the litres per minute on that karcher? i think my washer is 525per hour, quite powerfful enough to strip off the weed and muck![]()
i have an evopower petrol driven, only cost £300. whats the litres per minute on that karcher? i think my washer is 525per hour, quite powerfful enough to strip off the weed and muck![]()
Can't remember the spec for the petrol driven one, it's at home and about 20 years old - cost a lot less then than a Karcher replacement would now. The small one I've been using for deck washing this morning is a Karcher K090, pumps miserly 5.5l/min. Will clean hulls but very slow compared to petrol one.
My petrol driven is great, will accept salt water to clean the hull [ in places with no fresh water hose or electricity] but needs a flush through with fresh water and drying out before putting it away.