Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Michele
    05/03/2010
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    How far does the Chapin Slide Pump Sprayer reach? A second story home?
    A
    This backpack sprayer only reaches about 10 feet high.  For higher areas we recommend the Chapin Slide Pump Sprayer which can reach up to 30 feet high.  We also have a video that shows the slide pump sprayer in action on the slide pump product page. 
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  • Asked by Chris from Augusta
    11/15/2012
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    Does is drip/leak?
    Almost every sprayer i've had leaks or drips chemicals in my trailer. Makes cleaning out the trailer rather pointless. Will this one leak if I leave chemical sitting in it, and it sitting in my trailer? Thanks!
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    You cannot store chemicals in sprayers as it will weaken the gaskets and other portions of the sprayers and cause leaking. Leaving chemicals in sprayers for more than 24 hours at a time will also void any and all warranties offered by the manufacturers. For short term use (for a few hours) stored product in the sprayer should not leak out as long as the sprayer is kept upright.
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  • Asked by Savannah
    03/14/2011
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    How do you add pressure to the backpack sprayer?
    Most sprayers have the pump on the lid.
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    Hand held sprayers have the pump on the lid that you hold.  If you notice in the picture there is a rod that extends from the bottom of the pack.  On backpack sprayers since you where it on your back, the rod extends out from your side and you pump the rod up and down to pressurize the tank.
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  • Asked by S from Dallas Texas
    01/16/2013
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    How much does the empty Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) sprayer weigh?
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    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800)sprayer weighs around 10 lbs empty.
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    12 of 12 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Bernie
    05/16/2010
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    How far will the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack sprayer reach horizontal (craw space)?
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    Most hand pump sprayers including the Chapin Pro Backpack sprayer will only spray about 10 feet at the most from the end of the sprayer wand.  If you need to reach further, we do sell the Chapin Slide Pump Sprayer which can reach up to 30 feet away. 
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  • Asked by Benjamin from Az
    02/23/2015
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    Is the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) generally compatible with both insecticides and herbicides?
    I am interested in spraying my weeds and doing my 2-6 month insect barrier sprays with this unit, I noticed it has Viton seals, does that mean it's pretty much generally compatible with most of the insecticides and herbicides available here on DMOPC?
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    Yes, the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) can be used with both insecticides and herbicides.  Be sure to triple rinse and thoroughly your sprayer in between products though.
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    6 of 7 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Shane from Freedom,ca
    04/02/2013
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    Do you guys sell the plastic replacement wand for the #61800 model?
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    We do sell the replacement wand for the 61800. It is part number 6-8101.
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    4 of 4 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Steve from Green Bay, Wi
    07/18/2013
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    Is the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack a diaphragm pump or a piston pump?
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    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack is a Piston Pump.
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    4 of 4 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mike from Murrells Inlet Sc
    05/26/2015
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    Is the pump handle for the right hand, or left.
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    The pump handle can be changed on the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack sprayer. It can go on either the left or right side depending on which hand you use more frequently.
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    3 of 5 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Tim from Phoenixville, Pa
    04/08/2020
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    How do you release pressure from the tank after you are done using Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800)?
    Is there a valve that I can use to release pressure?
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    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) does not have a release value.  Pressure is released as you are opening the lid on the tank.

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  • Asked by Woody from Kittanning, Pa
    06/26/2017
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    Can the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack be used to apply stain/sealer to a wood fence?
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    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack should not be used to disperse stain/sealers. The Chapin 3.5 Gallon Concrete Sprayer is a professional grade high-quality sprayer that can be used to disperse sealers.

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  • Asked by Jennifer from Brookfield, Ct
    06/21/2021
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    Which nozzle would you recommend for using the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) for applying herbicides to a half acre of turf?
    A

    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) has an adjustable cone nozzle which would give you the best coverage.

    Please view the Guidelines for Spray Nozzle Selection Guide for more information. 


     

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  • Asked by Susanne
    08/23/2019
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    Where do you add a pressure gauge to a Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack?
    I've just received this sprayer as a gift and I am over the moon with it but, would have liked a pressure gauge on it. If I purchase one where can I fit it. I would be grateful if you can help me.
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  • Asked by Henry from Nc
    04/25/2018
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    Can you use the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) sprayer to spray Demand CS for mosquitoes?
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    Yes, the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) can be used with insecticides like the Demand CS.  

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  • Asked by Bob from Stephens City, Va
    07/06/2019
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    Can I use Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) to spray Talstar P Insecticide AND herbicide?
    I want to buy a sprayer that can be used for multiple chemicals.
    A

    Yes, the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) can be used for different product applications.  It would be recommended to either triple rinse the sprayer or use a spray tank cleaner between products.

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  • Asked by Alan from Tulsa, Ok
    09/17/2017
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    How big/long are the straps on the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack? Will it fit a large man 350 lbs+?
    A

    Per the manufacturer of the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack, the straps are adjustable for a custom fit.

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  • Asked by Greg from Hamilton, Oh
    12/28/2019
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    How does one strap on the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800)?
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    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack can be strapped on by following these steps: The top of the shoulder straps are attached to the tank. Attach the lower end of the straps by clipping the strap hooks to the metal frame between where the frame exits the tank and curves around. Please see detailed instructions here, in the manual. 

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  • Asked by Gloria from Crystal Lake, Il
    05/19/2016
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    Is the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) good for spraying near flowers?
    I want to spray weeds among flowers in my flower beds, so I need a very precise spray so as to get close but not hit flowers. Is this sprayer good for that?
    A

    Yes, the Chapin Pro Series 4 gallon backpack sprayer is a very good option for precision spraying. There are different tip sizes available, such as pin stream, fan, fine mist and coarse stream, to give you the best and most accurate spray depending on what you are wanting to do. There is also an internal 4 position spray valve allows for expert pressure control from 15psi to 60 psi.

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  • Asked by Simon from Winslow
    12/10/2020
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    4 pressure settings on the Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800)
    It states there are 4 pressure settings on the 61800, where do you find them
    A

    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) comes with a Brass Cone Adjustable Nozzle, Plastic Adjustable Cone Nozzle, and a Plastic Fan Tip Nozzle, which allow for varied spray patterns, including pin stream, fan, fine mist and course stream.  Please refer to the product manual for specific instructions regarding these interchangeable nozzles, and their spray patterns.

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  • Asked by Miles from Statham
    02/28/2021
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    What's the flow or application rateof Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800)?
    Is there a gallons per second rating or something similar for this sprayer? Or how do I determine how much product is being applied per 1000 square feet for something like dimension herbicide?
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    The Chapin Pro Series 4 Gallon Backpack (#61800) is hand pump, not battery or engine operated, so there is not a set volume of product per seconds when using this type of equipment. The speed at which the product comes out will partially be determined by your ability to pump it up and create pressure in the tank. In general, you would mark off about 1000 sq/ft of area in your yard and spray with just water in your tank and walk as normal across this section. However much water you used during this is how much you will know you use per 1000 sq/ft going forward with applications based on your walking speed and what you feel sufficient coverage is for your treated surfaces. On average you will use about 2 gallons of water per 1000 sq/ft for a pre emergent application, but you may find you use a little less or more. You can view our video on How to Calibrate your Sprayer to see this explained further. 

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