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I bought the air diaphragm pump with water separator but did not buy the huge air compressor to run it......yet.
I am waiting for the need for it before I spend that kind of money since the roof cleaning business is a lot slower compared to last year.
I would keep doing what you are doing and if/when the 12 volt pumps give out, then you can throw the air compressor onto the rig, do the connections and get the job done with the air compressor and air diaphragm pump.
I would test out the pump as most are not made to handle the SH but rinse it out good when done if you are not going to be using it, just keeping it for a spare.
Most of those air diaphragm pumps need from 9-12 cfm's to operate so most air compressors won't handle that kind of cfm so I would not buy another air compressor unless you put your air diaphragm pump into service full time and even then, unless you have to have an air compressor that big for the shop, I would try to make it with a smaller air compressor unless the duties of the big air compressor can wait unti the rig is back at the shop. Just my opinion.
Good Luck.
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