What machines is this sanitizing equipment compatible with?
The BRM300 Sani-Mister is a standalone, self-contained sanitizing unit that doesn't require attachment to other machines. It operates independently with its own 12V battery power system and steel cart frame with pneumatic tires. The unit is designed for maximum portability and can be used in any location where sanitizing is needed, from indoor facilities like offices, restaurants, and warehouses to outdoor applications.
The battery-powered design eliminates the need for electrical outlets or connection to other equipment. You simply need to supply a U1 size lawn and garden 12V battery, which is widely available at hardware stores. This independence from other machinery makes it incredibly versatile for contractors, facility managers, and business owners who need professional sanitizing capabilities without the complexity of hydraulic attachments or machine compatibility concerns. Forge Claw provides free nationwide shipping and financing options to make this professional equipment accessible to businesses of all sizes.
What are the power requirements for this sanitizing system?
The BRM300 requires a U1 size lawn and garden 12V battery, which is sold separately from the unit. This battery type is readily available at most hardware stores, many Walmart locations, and battery specialty shops. The 12V system provides 80 minutes of continuous spray time per charge, making it highly efficient for large-area coverage.
Unlike hydraulic attachments that require specific flow rates and pressure from host machines, this sanitizing system is completely self-contained. The battery powers the chemical-resistant diaphragm pump that generates up to 150 PSI of adjustable pressure. The 12V design eliminates the need for wall outlets, extension cords, or connection to other equipment power systems. This makes the unit incredibly portable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications without ventilation concerns since there are no exhaust fumes.
How do I install and set up this sanitizing equipment?
Setup of the BRM300 is straightforward since it arrives as a complete, ready-to-use system on its steel cart frame. Simply install your U1 size 12V battery into the designated compartment and connect the terminals. Fill the 2.5-gallon tank with your chosen disinfecting solution - the chemical-resistant diaphragm pump handles bleach solutions and other approved sanitizers without damage.
Adjust the pressure settings up to 150 PSI maximum based on your application needs. The hollow cone nozzle is pre-configured for optimal spray pattern, but you can adjust the spray direction as needed. Check that the 10-inch pneumatic tires are properly inflated for easy mobility. No complex mounting, hydraulic connections, or electrical hardwiring is required. The unit is designed for immediate use once the battery is connected and the tank is filled.
What maintenance does this sanitizing system require?
Regular maintenance is minimal but important for long-term performance. After each use, thoroughly flush the system with clean water to remove chemical residue from the tank, pump, and lines. This prevents buildup and corrosion even though the diaphragm pump is designed to handle harsh chemicals. Check and maintain proper tire pressure on the 10-inch pneumatic wheels for smooth mobility.
Keep the 12V battery charged and store it properly during extended periods of non-use. Inspect the hollow cone nozzle periodically for clogs or wear, cleaning as needed to maintain the 40-micron spray pattern. The steel cart frame should be wiped clean and checked for any loose bolts or connections. Store the unit in a dry location when possible to protect electrical components.
Is it worth buying vs renting this sanitizing equipment?
For most businesses with regular sanitizing needs, purchasing the BRM300 provides better long-term value than rental. The unit pays for itself quickly when you consider rental costs for professional sanitizing equipment over time. Ownership means immediate availability when you need it, without scheduling conflicts or availability issues common with rental equipment.
The 80-minute runtime and 2.5-gallon capacity make it efficient for covering large areas, reducing labor costs compared to manual sanitizing methods. The durable steel construction and chemical-resistant components are built for years of service rather than short-term use. Having your own unit also ensures consistent sanitizing standards and eliminates concerns about equipment cleanliness between users.