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
- 💡 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.
- 🔌 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.
- 💰 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.
- 📈 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.
- 💦 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.
- 🚿 Both units have a Triplex pump with ceramic pistons, indicating good build quality and durability.
- 🔧 The Big Boy Washer Pro has an overload breaker and nozzle storage, which are convenient features not present on the AR 630 TSS.
- 📦 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.
- 🛒 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.
- 🔋 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.
- ⚙️ 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.
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