Eric The Viking
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My 20-year old Karcher 620C has decided to fill its electric motor with water. It isn't supposed to. Amazingly it even runs like that, for about 10 secs, then it trips the ELCB.
I haven't diagnosed it. The simple thoughts, like the perished gaskets around the electrics box on top weren't the cause. I think it's blown something(s) substantial such as several seals (there's an oil-filled gearbox before you get to the motor!).
So looking at a new, bottom-of-commercial-range Karcher to replace it, 6/13 C plus*. Pricey, but looks like it will accept all my old stuff, which is handy, as I don't want to have to replace things like the hose extension, the long lance, sand blaster and the drain-jetting kit right now because of the cost (would easily double the outlay, and I'm not even sure they still do some of the bits I have and use a lot).
The new ones look well made and durable. But before i pull the trigger on-line, has anybody else got one in that range and can comment? Presently, I'm not considering the domestic ones, as I need the duty cycle and reliability. It has to be put to work immediately doing some taxing stuff.
Other brands? Would have to buy the accessories all over again, I suspect. But if commercial Karchers are truly pants (I suspect they aren't tho), Nilfisk or similar are an option.
TIA,
E.
PS: Karcher's price is way over the going rate - I'm a realist, not a millionaire!
PPS: *What's wrong with calling them Ernie and Fred - the whole range is stupid code numbers, which makes comparisons really awkward.
I haven't diagnosed it. The simple thoughts, like the perished gaskets around the electrics box on top weren't the cause. I think it's blown something(s) substantial such as several seals (there's an oil-filled gearbox before you get to the motor!).
So looking at a new, bottom-of-commercial-range Karcher to replace it, 6/13 C plus*. Pricey, but looks like it will accept all my old stuff, which is handy, as I don't want to have to replace things like the hose extension, the long lance, sand blaster and the drain-jetting kit right now because of the cost (would easily double the outlay, and I'm not even sure they still do some of the bits I have and use a lot).
The new ones look well made and durable. But before i pull the trigger on-line, has anybody else got one in that range and can comment? Presently, I'm not considering the domestic ones, as I need the duty cycle and reliability. It has to be put to work immediately doing some taxing stuff.
Other brands? Would have to buy the accessories all over again, I suspect. But if commercial Karchers are truly pants (I suspect they aren't tho), Nilfisk or similar are an option.
TIA,
E.
PS: Karcher's price is way over the going rate - I'm a realist, not a millionaire!
PPS: *What's wrong with calling them Ernie and Fred - the whole range is stupid code numbers, which makes comparisons really awkward.