AR630tss VS BigBoi Washr Pro - Detailing Pressure Washer Comparison
Summary
TLDRThe video script features a detailed comparison between two pressure washer units, the AR 630 Total Stop System (TSS) and the Big Boy Washer Pro. The comparison includes performance metrics such as PSI, GPM, and amperage, as well as noise level testing and foam cannon demonstrations. Both units are optimized for car detailing at around 1000 PSI. The AR 630 requires a 20-amp service, while the Big Boy Washer Pro operates efficiently at 12.2 amps. The AR 630 is noted for its robustness and history, having been used extensively in the presenter's professional detailing business. The Big Boy Washer Pro is highlighted for its slightly quieter operation and storage for nozzles. The presenter also discusses the importance of using a dedicated circuit for the washers and compatibility with generators. The video concludes with a recommendation to choose based on available amperage and personal preference, emphasizing the AR 630's flow advantage and the Big Boy Washer Pro's quiet operation and newer design.
Takeaways
- đĄ The AR 630 TSS and Big Boy Washer Pro are being compared for car detailing use, focusing on performance numbers like PSI, GPM, and amperage.
- đ The AR requires a 20 amp circuit, while the Big Boy Washer Pro operates on 15 amps, which is a significant difference for users with different electrical setups.
- đ° Both units are similarly priced, with the AR costing around $750-$800 and the Big Boy Washer Pro at $699, though the AR comes unit only, while the Big Boy includes a foam cannon.
- đ The AR 630 TSS achieved a flow rate of 2.2 GPM at 950 PSI with a noise level of 76 dB, operating under 15 amps.
- đŠ The Big Boy Washer Pro had a slightly lower flow rate of 2.04 GPM but at a higher 1000 PSI, with a quieter noise level of 72-73 dB.
- đż Both units have a Triplex pump with ceramic pistons, indicating good build quality and durability.
- đ§ The Big Boy Washer Pro has an overload breaker and nozzle storage, which are convenient features not present on the AR 630 TSS.
- đŠ The AR 630 TSS is more compact with dimensions of approximately 15x10x10 inches, whereas the Big Boy Washer Pro is larger, measuring roughly 18x9x11.5 inches.
- đ For users on a 15 amp circuit, the Big Boy Washer Pro is recommended due to its compatibility and the risk of overloading with the AR 630 TSS.
- đ When using these units with a generator, it's advised to use one with at least double the wattage of the pressure washer motor for sufficient power.
- âïž The presenter has had positive experiences with both units, noting the AR's proven longevity and the Big Boy's newer features and serviceability in the US.
Q & A
What is the primary purpose of the video?
-The primary purpose of the video is to compare two pressure washer units, the AR 630 Total Stop System (TSS) and the Big Boy Washer Pro, in terms of performance, efficiency, and features.
What are the key differences between the AR 630 TSS and the Big Boy Washer Pro in terms of power requirements?
-The AR 630 TSS requires a 20-amp power supply, while the Big Boy Washer Pro operates on a 15-amp power supply. The AR can also operate under 15 amps with a larger orifice and dialed back settings.
What is the approximate price range for each unit?
-The AR 630 TSS is priced around $750 to $800, and the Big Boy Washer Pro is priced at $699, with shipping costs factoring in to make the total price difference minimal between the two units.
What additional accessory does the Big Boy Washer Pro come with?
-The Big Boy Washer Pro comes with a foam Cannon accessory.
What are the PSI and GPM readings for the AR 630 TSS during the test?
-The AR 630 TSS was tested at approximately 950 PSI and had a GPM (gallons per minute) reading of 2.20.
What are the PSI and GPM readings for the Big Boy Washer Pro during the test?
-The Big Boy Washer Pro was tested at 1000 PSI and had a GPM reading of 2.04.
What is the noise level in decibels for the AR 630 TSS during the test?
-The noise level for the AR 630 TSS during the test was an average of 76 decibels.
What is the noise level in decibels for the Big Boy Washer Pro during the test?
-The noise level for the Big Boy Washer Pro during the test was an average between 72 and 73 decibels.
What is the amperage rating when using the foam Cannon with the Big Boy Washer Pro?
-The amperage rating when using the foam Cannon with the Big Boy Washer Pro was between 12.95 and 13 amps.
What is the issue with using a 1.1 orifice with the AR 630 TSS?
-Using a 1.1 orifice with the AR 630 TSS results in an amperage reading of 17.83 amps, which is close to the unit's maximum of 20 amps, potentially leading to faster motor wear or circuit overload.
What is the approximate size of the AR 630 TSS unit?
-The approximate size of the AR 630 TSS unit is 15 inches long, 10 inches wide, and 10 inches high.
What is the approximate size of the Big Boy Washer Pro unit?
-The approximate size of the Big Boy Washer Pro unit is 18 inches long, 9 inches wide, and 11.5 inches high.
Outlines
đ Introduction to the AR 630 TSS and Big Boy Washer Pro Comparison
The video begins with the host introducing a comparison between the AR 630 Total Stop System (TSS) and the Big Boy Washer Pro, two pressure washer units. The focus is on side-by-side performance comparisons, including optimizing for car detailing at around 1000 PSI and testing flow rates. The host mentions past extensive tests and provides links to those videos. The key difference highlighted is the amperage requirement, with the AR needing 20 amps and the Big Boy 15 amps. The video promises to delve into build quality, features, and a direct test of both units.
đ Testing the AR 630 TSS and Big Boy Washer Pro - Performance Metrics
The host conducts a series of tests on both units, focusing on pressure (PSI), flow rate (GPM), amperage, and noise level (decibels). The AR 630 TSS operates under 15 amps with a 76 dB noise level and a flow rate of 2.20 GPM at 950 PSI. The Big Boy Washer Pro is slightly more efficient with a 12.2 amp rating, quieter at an average of 72-73 dB, and a flow rate of 2.04 GPM at 1000 PSI. The host also tests the foam cannon functionality of both units, noting the AR's slightly better foam production but cautioning its higher amperage draw.
đïž Real-World Application - Foam Cannon and Rinsing Capabilities
The video demonstrates the real-world application of both units by using them with a foam cannon and assessing their rinsing capabilities. The host shows the effectiveness of the foam cannon with both units, noting the AR's slightly superior foam output. When rinsing, the host observes that despite the AR having slightly less PSI, it doesn't feel any less powerful and both units perform well. The host also comments on the AR's durability, having used it professionally for several years.
đ Measuring and Comparing the Dimensions and Design Features
The host measures and compares the dimensions of both units, noting the AR 630 TSS is approximately 15 by 10 by 10 inches, while the Big Boy Washer Pro is slightly larger. The design features of both units are highlighted, including the AR's lack of nozzle storage compared to the Big Boy's storage on the back. The host also discusses the build quality, with both units featuring a Triplex pump and ceramic pistons, and mentions the different pump designs and the placement of various components like the total stop switch and overload breaker.
đ Electrical Considerations and Final Recommendations
The host talks about the electrical considerations for using these units, emphasizing the need for a dedicated 15 or 20 amp line for the Big Boy Washer Pro and AR 630 TSS, respectively. The host also mentions the availability of repair and replacement parts in the US for the Big Boy Washer Pro and the AR's long-standing reputation and serviceability. The video concludes with the host's personal preference for the AR due to its history and performance but suggests that the choice ultimately depends on the user's specific needs and electrical capacity. The host also touches on the compatibility of these units with generators, noting that the AR works with a lower wattage generator than typically required.
đ Conclusion and Call to Action
The host wraps up the video by summarizing the key points of comparison and reiterating that the choice between the AR 630 TSS and Big Boy Washer Pro depends on the user's specific requirements, such as amperage capacity and noise preferences. The host encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for future content.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄAR 630 TSS
đĄBig Boy Washer Pro
đĄPSI (Pounds per Square Inch)
đĄGPM (Gallons per Minute)
đĄAmperage Rating
đĄDecibel (dB) Rating
đĄFoam Cannon
đĄOrifice Size
đĄTotal Stop System (TSS)
đĄCar Detailing
đĄTriplex Pump
Highlights
The AR 630 TSS and the Big Boy Washer Pro are compared side by side for performance in car detailing.
Both units are optimized for 1,000 PSI and tested for flow rate and amperage.
The AR requires a 20 amp service, while the Big Boy operates on 15 amps.
The Big Boy Washer Pro is noted to have a quieter operation compared to the AR 630 TSS.
The AR 630 TSS has been used extensively in a professional detailing business, showing its durability.
The Big Boy Washer Pro includes a foam cannon accessory, enhancing its functionality.
The AR 630 TSS, despite being more powerful, requires a 20 amp service which might be a limiting factor for some users.
The Big Boy Washer Pro operates more efficiently at 12.2 amps under test conditions.
The GPM test results for the AR 630 TSS were 2.20, while the Big Boy Washer Pro yielded 2.04 GPM.
The AR 630 TSS demonstrated a slight noise level advantage with a 76 dB rating compared to the Big Boy's 72-73 dB.
The Big Boy Washer Pro has a dedicated storage for nozzles, which is absent in the AR 630 TSS.
The physical dimensions of the AR 630 TSS are approximately 15 by 10 by 10 inches.
The Big Boy Washer Pro is slightly larger in dimensions, measuring roughly 18 by 9 by 11.5 inches.
The AR 630 TSS is noted for its straightforward design with basic toggle switches and lacks nozzle storage.
The Big Boy Washer Pro features a more refined design with a better-placed pressure switch and overload breaker.
The Big Boy Washer Pro is a newer model to the US market but has a positive initial reception and availability of replacement parts.
When using these units with a generator, it's generally recommended to use one with at least double the required wattage of the unit.
The presenter has successfully used the AR 630 TSS with a 2.3 kW generator, which is unusual as most generators require higher wattage.
The choice between the AR 630 TSS and Big Boy Washer Pro may ultimately come down to user preference, available power supply, and the importance of features like noise level and storage.
Transcripts
all right guys so we are back outside
because we are about to do a very very
requested and important I think
comparison between these two units we've
got the AR 630 total stop system the TSS
versus the big boy washer Pro now we're
just going to go side by side
comparisons um between the two on the
performance numbers uh we're going to
hook them up I'm going to optimize these
for car detailing right so I'm going to
get them right around that th000 PSI and
whatever flow right we're going to set
it to that th000 PSI and then test the
flow and see where where it works best
with whichever nozzle and I'll let you
guys know because I've tested these both
in the past extensively in a full video
um I'll link those videos down in the
description so if you guys want a more
in-depth just like kind of overall
coverage of the unit you can go check
those out today's video though is really
to compare the ar630 to the big boy
washer Pro now the biggest difference
between these two units is that the AR
requires a 20 amp the big boy 15 amps
they've run this thing with a four pole
system so that you can lower those RPMs
and run it at a lower amperage um
actually don't know I don't know is this
two pole or four pole I actually don't
know that off the top of my head um but
again we're going to test these things
out side by side and really see how they
go so let's get straight into the
testing guys and then we'll talk about
the just kind of the build of these
things and the features of them but
let's get straight into the testing
because that's I think what we really
want to know right so I'm going to hook
this up I'm going to have to move these
on the ground um just for the test but
we'll do that we'll test the PSI again
I'm going to optimize it at 1,000 PSI
then we'll test the GPM and then we'll
also look at the amperage rating because
with this guy yes it is uh uh it does
require a 20 amp but when you have it
dialed back and if you're losing a large
using a large enough orifice you can get
it to operate under 15 amps so you you
can get there now pricing for these
things is very very similar um this one
is about 800 bucks you can find it 750
to 800 bucks unit only the big boy is
$6.99 it was on sale previously for
their uh annual sale it's back up to the
normal price $6.99 um but when you
factor in shipping this one I think it's
about $65 shipping depending on where
you're at obviously and then the uh AR
you can find at that that range of 750
800 shipped so when you factor in those
two you're really you're within 50 bucks
of each other if you're not basically
the same so keep that in mind again the
AR is coming unit only the big boy will
come with this as well as a foam Cannon
uh that you can use so really cool there
uh let's go ahead and get these things
plugged in optimize to 1,000 and then
we'll test for the GPM all right guys so
first up is going to be the AR 630 TSS
um by the way if you guys like these
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we're just check it out uh anyways I
have a 5.0 tip in on this pressure
washer and I'm getting 980 or so I went
to a 4.5 and I was getting like I I I
don't remember 1150 or something like
that so just like I said I want to keep
this as close to it thousand as I can so
we're going to go with this tip here we
go yeah maybe 950 just slightly under
but still right in that range now what
I'm going to do is I'm going to take a
zip tie and zip tie the nozzle or yeah
zip tie this in the compressed mode so
that the motor on this thing is running
I want to test the decel level of this
unit while it's running so I'm going to
take this I'm going to take it again zip
tie it take it down the way so we're not
getting the pressure noise but we're
getting the the pump itself and then
test that however before we do that let
me check the amperage real quick it's
just right back
here maxed out at
14.86 with this 5.0 nozzle so good right
okay now let's go ahead and do the uh
noise test all right guys so as you can
hear the machine is running right here
for this test just to be accurate I'm
going to stand right next to it just and
keep it the phone up here where it has
the deciel reading now again this deciel
reading is 100% accurate on the actual
decel level however it'll give us a good
comparison of one machine to another
usually with decel meters you have to
have them calibrated this is simply on
my phone but again it should give us a
good idea of what's going on so let me
find
it it's holding at an average of 76 DB
now another thing to note is just the
response time before pulling the trigger
and how fast the S fire is on here we go
not much of a delay pretty much
instantaneous okay guys so now we're
going to go ahead and test the GPM again
this is about 950 to 980 or so PSI again
I'll monitor it as I'm doing this as
well we're going to let it run for 1
minute and then we'll weigh it out to
make sure uh to see where our numbers
are at so here we go all right guys so
as it's running as you can
see I mean gosh I'm going to say it's
950 950
PSI all right there is 1
minute so we're going to go ahead and
weigh this now the bucket weighs 40.9 o
so we're going to subtract that from the
total here uh let's get this ready all
right so I am at
3393 so guys that is giving me a total
of 2.20 22141 0 so
2.20 GPM and like I said guys that is
operating under 15 amps uh 950 PSI 2.2
gallons per minute uh with a 76 dcel
rating all right so next up is the big
boy washer Pro as you can see I have it
set to 1,000 PSI and that is with a 4.5
orifice versus the AR was on a 5.0 so
here we
go so there you go 1,000
PSI and the amperage rating is at
12.2 so running extremely efficient here
guys there is a slight delay in
comparison to the AR when it fires on
just not bad
right but just something to note slight
difference uh let's go ahead and do the
audible uh deciel test so same thing I'm
going to put this in the exact same spot
I'll stand right over the machine again
and we'll test the deciel level all
right guys so here I am over the machine
I have to say for me personally it
sounds quieter
but let's go ahead and get the deciel
meter up here and actually test
it okay so average is bouncing between
72 and 73 so right there that's as you
can see right here guys on the side here
it does show average and that's what I'm
basing it on so it's bouncing between 72
and 73 average so it is quieter all
right guys and once again we're going to
go ahead and fill the bucket for 1
minute it's already emptied out and then
we will weigh it out and see so here
we oh hang on let me reset this and here
we
go all right guys there is one
minute with the washer Pro again we're
going to go ahead and weigh this
out let me get this thing teared out and
then we'll do the calculations so here
we
go so I'm at
37.8 currently um in the original video
that I did it ran a little bit longer
this one was spoton so
37.8 uh let's see here
37.8 minus 40.9 divid by
135.5
2.04 3542 so
2.04 GPM 2.04 so less flow but still a
phenomenal amount of flow slightly more
uh PSI so that kind of evens it out a
little bit I mean slightly it's 1,000
PSI versus the was 950 2 . 2 versus
2.04 way lower on the amperage reading
let's go ahead and uh put these things
up with the foam Cannon now the big boy
foam cannon that it comes with actually
uh they state that it comes with a 1.15
orifice I like like just because I I'm
used to you know I'm always wearing the
mjjc I always put the 1.1 in a lot of
pressure washer Brands won't will
recommend going with a larger one
especially with this flow rate because
it can Spike the amperage so I want to
know if it will so we're going to run
that 1.1 and see really quickly guys I
just ran just you know it's empty bottle
but the orifice is there so I just ran
it through here and I already forgot
12.93 I think
amps yeah actually it it peaked at 13
amps with the 1.15 so let's go ahead and
see what a 1.1 will do all right guys so
I have an mjjc sv3 here this has the 1.1
mm orice installed just pulled the
trigger I was monitoring it same result
it was getting me to 13 amps so we're
safe with the 1. ons with the big boy
washer Pro it's over there uh really
quick I'm going to put some soap in here
show you the soap production and then
rinse away and then we'll do that on the
AR as well all right guys so here's the
panel I'm going to spray with the foam
Cannon I added just a little over an
ounce of Adam's megga foam into the mjjc
so we're going to take out the nozzle I
rinsed off the panel so that it's wet so
it'll be a fair representation between
the uh both of the units here we go
so one simple pass super super thick
foam as always I mean with the
comparison I mean even honestly even
with a Ryobi if you're using an mjjc
with a 1.1 and Adams MEAP foam you're
going to get pretty good foam so it is
what it is there but as you can see Let
Me Go ahe and show you again guys this
was just purely one pass you can see the
foam is sticking other nicely giving it
a chance to work uh and really start to
break down and everything and pull it
down there you go you can see this
section starting to pull down now and
just now that it has is actually
spraying foam I'm going to check the
amperage
again and yeah guys we're right in that
12.95 to 13 amp range so good to go now
let's go ahead and show you the rinse
capability again this is with the washer
Pro with the 4.5
orifice here we
go so I know it's I know I'm pushing it
down it's probably not the best
representation but with this PSI and
this amount of flow it makes it so easy
to rinse everything away yes you can
absolutely get by especially if you're
car you're starting your car detailing
business or you're on an extreme budget
the Ryobi 1800 that is available at Home
Depot right now currently on sale for 99
bucks we get the job done very well
again you just get like a a good foam
Cannon like this paired up with Adams
megap foam or something like that you're
going to get great foam you're going to
get the job done no problem it's just
going to take you longer to rinse the
machine's going to be louder it's not
going to last as long as these
professional grade uh commercial units
that's why I'm comparing the the washer
Pro and the and the ar630 they're in
that same class right very same very
close in price point very close in build
quality or at least um uh like you know
a Triplex pump Universal motor all that
kind of good stuff so that's why we did
it this way as you can see though I mean
even like I can move the the the door
and the door is not light this isn't a
Tesla door or something it's
it's fairly heavy so um yeah great
performance out of the washer Pro let's
go and hook up the AR we'll test the uh
phone production and what it's reading
on the amperage with this 1.1 uh and
then go from there all right guys we now
have the AR hooked back up uh again
we're going to hook up the same foam
Cannon uh I'm going to be right back I'm
going to go over there and check the
Amper rating with this foam can again
with the 1.10
this all right so there's the issue I'm
at 17.83%
use a 1.1 with this unit because I'm on
I have the the capability to do it with
the 20 amp I also run it in my mobile
detailing business um with the 1.1 so
whatever right so um I don't know is
that going to wear down the motor faster
again 17.8 or whatever it was it's still
under the 20 that they you know so I
don't think that's an issue I've been
using this thing for a long time with no
issue so here's the phone
production so very very very similar
here I mean if I had to give it which
one got a a tad bit more foam I might I
probably lean to the AR um but again
we're running it's not capable for
everybody because it is at that you need
a 20 amp for that so but very very good
foam uh let's go ahead and rinse it away
again with a 5.0 nozzle so let me double
check that this is yeah here we go
here's the rinse away
so yeah guys with again this one's
running slightly less PSI but with more
GPM I don't feel any difference it has
the same amount of Kickback uh it's ton
of power so no issue there and just so
you know guys I I should have checked it
with the washer Pro I didn't but PSI
with this is running
at 1,400 PSI now guys as you can see my
AR is pretty beat up um this is the
total stop system uh does it show on
here I don't know if it says on here uh
I'm not seeing it anywhere but it is the
ar630 TSS uh it's beat up because this
is the unit I've been using in my
professional detailing business in one
of my trucks for the past few years um
I've actually ran it with an uberflex
hose and it's been no issue at all I've
actually really really liked it that way
uh the uberflex hose just gives us a
nice uh lightweight variant um option
for a pressure washer like this but
let's go and look at the overall
dimensions this is going to be a r
estimate cuz I'm doing this all
one-handed but there's that so we're
going to call it 15 in
Long by we'll do the whole now let's
just go actually from connection to
connection so we'll try and line that up
as good as possible going to call that
10 in
roughly uh wide and then height to the
highest
spot is another 10 inches so uh what was
that 15 by 10 x 10 and next up we have
the big boy washer Pro um just looking
at it it looks to be longer but again
we're going to test that out here and
see um one thing to note is on the AR
there is no storage for your
nozzles okay uh versus on the big boy
there is Storage on the for the nozzles
on the back uh not a deal breaker by any
means but just something I wanted to
note uh let's go overall dimensions here
it's about it
there okay
to I moved m a little bit but I'm going
to say
roughly 18 in long so definitely longer
we're going to go widest point to widest
point looks like the this piece
there back here I'm going to say I'm
going to try and give you guys a nice
straight down view of it so you can see
that it's accurate so about there to
about there we're going to call it 9 in
uh wide and then the tallest point the
handle is definitely up taller um and
the bracket that it sits on does sit up
higher than that one you can see the
feet on this thing it's definitely going
to be taller uh and it's probably again
rough rough estimate here guys 11 1/2 in
okay now let's go ahead and talk about
the design of the two units and kind of
highlight the features of them on the AR
you have your basic toggle onoff switch
right here on the front does have a nice
waterproof protector on it um you have
your water Outlet here water inlet here
uh you have your um uh unloader valve
here and into your pressure uh total
stop system switch here so all that
looks good this now this does just kind
of bounce around a little bit it's
protected but just to know it is boun
does bounce around a little bit you have
your oil fill here oil um reservoir
check on the back side there and the
casing seems to be it seems to be motor
and then it seems to go into crank case
and pump right here so Tri Triplex pump
right
there and then we'll go and switch over
to the big boy and we'll go straight to
the pump so you guys can see if there's
any differences in pump and there
definitely are it's definitely a
different pump
um but again also a three uh uh a
Triplex pump with ceramic Pistons same
like this guy here so built very very
well um you have your Inlet with a hose
uh uh mesh screen there Outlet here runs
into your unloader unloader here uh your
little regulator here so you
can you can drop PSI and stuff here but
it's really more meant to fine-tune you
don't want to crank this thing all the
way up or down you want to kind of set
it to its point and then make all the
other adjustments with the nozzle um
then you have your uh total stops uh
switch here and this one just seems like
it's in a better spot to me I don't know
I don't know if it actually is it just
looks like it's safe right there to me
although I guess if you knock it from
the side it's a little more exposed
versus this one's enclosed here but if
you knock it from the top I don't know
so whatever um you have your onoff
switch here which is a toggle onoff
switch you also have a little overload
uh uh breaker there
um around the back like we talked about
you do have the nozzle storage you have
your oil fill here and your oil uh check
there all righty guys so there you have
it side by side comparison ar630 TSS
versus the washer Pro which one should
you get it's up to you I guess maybe go
off of design or I I take that back if
you're running on a 15 amp uh then go
with a washer Pro for sure because then
you don't have to manipulate anything
you can still run a 1.1 mjjc no problem
it's still under that 15 amps so that's
good to go it is a dedic HED 15 amp
though guys keep that in mind that
thing's running at say 13 amps if you're
if if you have something else that's
running at you know it's cumulative
right so uh 13 amps plus another two
amps you're going to be at 15 you're be
maxing it out you could uh pop a breaker
so just make sure it's dedicated line
for that thing you'll be good to go if
you have the 20 amp capability the AR
has been around forever um I've been
using it for years it's fantastic um the
big boy washer Pro is slightly quieter
the pressure switch on the R seems a
little bit better just seemed more
precise really really quick the other
one uh the washer Pro just had a slight
delay not bad but just something to note
um yeah either way guys I don't think
you can go wrong again if you're
comparing Apples to Apples you have to
look at longevity in that equation as
well and the AR has been around for a
very very long time we know the history
on that thing we know it's serviceable
and all the components are available the
big boy is a newer unit to us in the US
it's been available in other parts of
the world it see I so far from initial
testing I absolutely love it it works
super super good and another thing is
Big Boy is stocking repair replacement
parts in the US so if it if anything
happens to it you can go get it warranty
go get it serviced no problem um one
other thing to note though is with these
pressure washers I know I think they're
both they're both running 1800 watt
Motors when you use that with a
generator for some reason it need an
1800 watt generator is not going to fire
the thing in most cases you need to at
least double it I guess is the rule of
thumb um so that would be a 3600
continuous watt at minimum some some
sites will say three times the wattage
so you want a significant uh generator
for that with that said for some reason
for some odd anomaly weird reason the AR
works with that generator I don't know
the active 2.3 same thing does not work
with this generator again it just it
needs more to pull from the generator so
um for some reason though the AR is
working for me I have no explanation for
that at all except it does so I don't
know uh anyways guys that's it for
today's video I hope that video helps
you again if you're in the market for
one of these one of the other if you're
on a 15 amp definitely go with the
washer Pro if you have the option for a
20 the AR has been around forever um but
then you can really and and again we did
get more flow out of that one too
slightly 2.2 versus 2.04 um uh other
than that go on color color choice I
guess uh and that should do it for you
guys so thanks so much for watching
please make sure to like the video make
sure you subscribe turn on that
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next one
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