Anyone have any suggestions for keeping Gen III tank lids from allowing liquid to slosh out the top? Tried the toy plastic ball hack with only limited success. (Try getting one of those out of your tank wet !) Difficult to maintain professionalism when rolling up to a customers home having SH mix spewing out of truck bed. Help!
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Steve Mazzuca President/CEO
2625 Townsgate Rd. Suite 330 Westlake Village CA 91361
433 N. Camden Dr. Suite 400 Beverly Hills, CA 90210
I know the GenIII lids are hinged, and probably much more convenient, but my screw-on GenII lids never leak and seal well. Even with the vent open, almost none sloshes out. All my other water tanks are bulk tanks from an ag store with the same screw lid. None leak, and they last, one tank is 15 years old. Occasionally one gets lost but a local ag store sells them for cheap.
I have not seen the GenIII tank lids up close, but if the hole is the same size couldn't you just replace the whole ring and lid assembly with a screw type one? Any farm store should have one.
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Chad A. Eneix, President, Water Dragon Inc. chad@waterdragoncleaning.com
Thanks for the suggestions guys. Filling the tanks with less liquid seems a bit counterproductive and I've had problems even with less than full tanks. Sacks,bags, toy balls just doesn't portray a professional image in my opinion and I really think it sets a bad example for employees (future). Bottom line is it's a shortcut. Screw on lids would be fine-not as convenient but welcome vs the mess right now.
Thanks again guys for your tips and feedback.
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Steve Mazzuca President/CEO
2625 Townsgate Rd. Suite 330 Westlake Village CA 91361
433 N. Camden Dr. Suite 400 Beverly Hills, CA 90210