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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jason gordon on January 17, 2020, 05:09:07 pm
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Anyone had issues with the grippatank hot water system _ cutting out continually
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What are the batteries like
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What’s the fault code? The little red light at the side blinks, 3 short blinks, long blinks etc.
Oliver and the team are best to ask, send them an email to the support email.
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Anyone had issues with the grippatank hot water system _ cutting out continually
These heaters are primarily designed as engine preheaters and adapted to other requirements.
If your batteries are fully charged then there is another issue.
When the internal heating circuit reaches a preset heat the heater goes into reduced heat mode. If the heat isn't bled off the hot water temperature continues to rise a few more degrees at which time the heater will go into shut down mode. Shut down takes around 180 secs. During this time the hot water circulation pump will continue to circulate hot water around the circuit. If that water temperature suddenly drops then the heater will fire up again taking another 180 seconds.
Now lets say you stop to talk to your customer. The heater will go into reduced heat mode and if you talk for too long will switch off.
You start cleaning again. Initially the water is hot but very quickly will go cold. Back in the van the heater is trying to start and generate more hot water. But you are zapping the heat generated before the internal circuit has had a chance to heat that internal circuit up again. So you end up chasing your proverbial tail.
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Anyone had issues with the grippatank hot water system _ cutting out continually
is their a fault code?(count the long flashes on the red light)
have you checked all the wiring connections including the ones to the controller?
how long have you had the heater?
when was the last time you change your batteries as the heater will cut out if your battery levels too low.....
have you checked your fuses?
my bet is one of your fuses needs changing.....
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When I had this problem it was the controller it was replaced under warranty and never had a problem since
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Anyone had issues with the grippatank hot water system _ cutting out continually
have you got it sorted ?
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When I had this problem it was the controller it was replaced under warranty and never had a problem since
Batteries are all fine as are the fuses. Showing 1 solid flash indicating voltage or fuel issue but van 3/4 full of diesel.
What was the issue with the controller?
Thanks
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Anyone had issues with the grippatank hot water system _ cutting out continually
have you got it sorted ?
No not yet!
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When I had this problem it was the controller it was replaced under warranty and never had a problem since
Batteries are all fine as are the fuses. Showing 1 solid flash indicating voltage or fuel issue but van 3/4 full of diesel.
What was the issue with the controller?
Thanks
Not sure it was replaced by Grippatank/ spring and it stopped turning off and has worked fine for the last 5 years
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When I had this problem it was the controller it was replaced under warranty and never had a problem since
Batteries are all fine as are the fuses. Showing 1 solid flash indicating voltage or fuel issue but van 3/4 full of diesel.
What was the issue with the controller?
Thanks
is this a brand new system just installed?i had a fuel issue with mine the day after installation.......grippa sorted it straight away(they had to integrate into the fuel sender on top of the fuel tank rather than the fuel pick up pipe)...my heater would cut out when i turned my engine off.
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System 2 year old . No issues until last summer would cut out maybe once a week then would only work with van running then cut out even with van running every couple of hours then every half hour now only lasts 5 minutes before cutting out!
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Only works with van running means you are just about putting enough through the batteries to keep it going,even doing that if they are knackered it’ll switch off after a while.
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System 2 year old . No issues until last summer would cut out maybe once a week then would only work with van running then cut out even with van running every couple of hours then every half hour now only lasts 5 minutes before cutting out!
Have had the batteries tested they are 100%
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I had my van battery tested once and was told it was OK. Turned out the starting problem I had was due to battery.
Most likely your problem is the batteries, especially if they are 2 years old.
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I would lean towards a battery issue. When you say you tested your batteries, how was that done? Fully charged then left a few hours before testing or charged then tested straight after?
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ive just changed my batteries and my heater is back to its best again.ive had my system just over 2 years old and noticed the fault code(3 long flashes)meaning low power was coming up more and more when shutting down at the end of my day,also the water wasnt getting as hot,now its piping hot and my electric reel is really fast all day now when reeling in...
my voltage was reading as low as 12.1 (under load) at the end of the day which has never happened before,basically my batteries were not holding their charge as well.....
i replaced them with exactly the same batteries(2 x numax 105ah starter/leisure batteries)...cost me just under £200 with VAT and delivery from tanya batteries......
NUMAX CXV30HMF SEALED 105AH BATTERY X2
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I would lean towards a battery issue. When you say you tested your batteries, how was that done? Fully charged then left a few hours before testing or charged then tested straight after?
Just tested with local mechanic after lunch one day showing 12.9-13.0 disconnected over night and tested again ist thing in the morning in case of a drain but showed the same readings.
Ps shows 13.6-13.7 on controllers with van left running that sound ok?
Thanks
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your batteries should be reading around 14.1 with van running(assuming you have a smart split charge relay fitted).......
have you emailed grippatank?
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
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If the fuel pumps gone it’s gone if the water pump goes it’s gone,these 2 things I’ve found don’t work if they are on the wain intermittently.
I would check the wiring from battery to heater if not I would check the controller,9 times out of 10 if these heaters have problems it’s down to the batteries being either dodgy or not charged enough,I charge mine every night and I always preheat on the way to work obviously with engine running now and haven’t had a problem since. Better to fire them up either when there still plugged into the mains or with engine running.
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
apart from my initial teething trouble with a fuel issue straight after installation(dec 2017) and a slight fuel leak a year or so later(which my local garage sorted for £60)mines never missed a beat......
it must be frustrating for you esp during this cold weather,these systems are expensive and should have many years of trouble free service....i dont understand why you ve waited so long to get it fixed?if you were having trouble last summer then you ve had 5 or 6 months to get it sorted before the coldest weather sets in....
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
apart from my initial teething trouble with a fuel issue straight after installation(dec 2017) and a slight fuel leak a year or so later(which my local garage sorted for £60)mines never missed a beat......
it must be frustrating for you esp during this cold weather,these systems are expensive and should have many years of trouble free service....i dont understand why you ve waited so long to get it fixed?if you were having trouble last summer then you ve had 5 or 6 months to get it sorted before the coldest weather sets in....
I have been down 3 times and it’s still not fixed😡-Oliver is coming over with his laptop to plug in to find the fault( I’m in Northern Ireland) in a couple of weeks.
What was the fuel leak you had and how did that affect it?
Thanks
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
apart from my initial teething trouble with a fuel issue straight after installation(dec 2017) and a slight fuel leak a year or so later(which my local garage sorted for £60)mines never missed a beat......
it must be frustrating for you esp during this cold weather,these systems are expensive and should have many years of trouble free service....i dont understand why you ve waited so long to get it fixed?if you were having trouble last summer then you ve had 5 or 6 months to get it sorted before the coldest weather sets in....
I have been down 3 times and it’s still not fixed😡-Oliver is coming over with his laptop to plug in to find the fault( I’m in Northern Ireland) in a couple of weeks.
What was the fuel leak you had and how did that affect it?
Thanks
hi jason....ah didnt realise you were in ireland.....the fuel leak had no affect on the working of the heater it was just picked up when my van went in for a service.......it was coming from a blanked off t piece on a fuel pipe (which was the original way grippatank integrated it into the fuel tank).
so where did you take it 3 times?have grippatank got a service depot over there mate?
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
apart from my initial teething trouble with a fuel issue straight after installation(dec 2017) and a slight fuel leak a year or so later(which my local garage sorted for £60)mines never missed a beat......
it must be frustrating for you esp during this cold weather,these systems are expensive and should have many years of trouble free service....i dont understand why you ve waited so long to get it fixed?if you were having trouble last summer then you ve had 5 or 6 months to get it sorted before the coldest weather sets in....
I have been down 3 times and it’s still not fixed😡-Oliver is coming over with his laptop to plug in to find the fault( I’m in Northern Ireland) in a couple of weeks.
What was the fuel leak you had and how did that affect it?
Thanks
hi jason....ah didnt realise you were in ireland.....the fuel leak had no affect on the working of the heater it was just picked up when my van went in for a service.......it was coming from a blanked off t piece on a fuel pipe (which was the original way grippatank integrated it into the fuel tank).
so where did you take it 3 times?have grippatank got a service depot over there mate?
Sureclean are the agents over here the problem is it’s a fairly new product and they still learning themselves and Oliver’s aftersale service is pretty poor. They don’t have any diagnosis equipment!
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
Hi Jason
In my experience things to check are...
1: Batteries - we charge using a C-Tek 10amp system once they hit 11.7 during the day
2: Water Levels & Circulation (you can see this by checking the header tank)
3: Fuel Starvation: Faulty Pump or Choked Burner
I generally check in that order, fuel is checked by removing & running the burner fuel inlet inlet into a suitable container (cup/mug etc)
Replacing the burner which you can purchase online is fairly straight forward, plenty of videos on YouTube
Likewise a re-circulation pump is even easier to replace.
HTH
John
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
Hi Jason
In my experience things to check are...
1: Batteries - we charge using a C-Tek 10amp system once they hit 11.7 during the day
2: Water Levels & Circulation (you can see this by checking the header tank)
3: Fuel Starvation: Faulty Pump or Choked Burner
I generally check in that order, fuel is checked by removing & running the burner fuel inlet inlet into a suitable container (cup/mug etc)
Replacing the burner which you can purchase online is fairly straight forward, plenty of videos on YouTube
Likewise a re-circulation pump is even easier to replace.
HTH
John
i dont think replacing a burner on these systems is that straightforward John.....ive also searched online for videos and ive NEVER found a video thats shows you how to replace the burner on the exact model that we have(thermo pro 90)........
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
Hi Jason
In my experience things to check are...
1: Batteries - we charge using a C-Tek 10amp system once they hit 11.7 during the day
2: Water Levels & Circulation (you can see this by checking the header tank)
3: Fuel Starvation: Faulty Pump or Choked Burner
I generally check in that order, fuel is checked by removing & running the burner fuel inlet inlet into a suitable container (cup/mug etc)
Replacing the burner which you can purchase online is fairly straight forward, plenty of videos on YouTube
Likewise a re-circulation pump is even easier to replace.
HTH
John
i dont think replacing a burner on these systems is that straightforward John.....ive also searched online for videos and ive NEVER found a video thats shows you how to replace the burner on the exact model that we have(thermo pro 90)........
I have replaced the burner on my old thermo 90s , it was quite fiddly but not really complicated , you will need to replace the glow pin as well most likely as they break very easily while dismantling ...........biggest problem is the parts are very expensive for what they are .
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i dont think replacing a burner on these systems is that straightforward John.....ive also searched online for videos and ive NEVER found a video thats shows you how to replace the burner on the exact model that we have(thermo pro 90)........
I have the Thermo Top C, replacement burner (glow pin included) £245 inc del & vat, took around 1 hour to change - I thought it was fairly straight forward.
It was interesting to see how "choked" the burner was - not surprised it was starved of fuel.
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I can replace my burner , glow plug , and screen in under 10 minutes all for about £50
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i dont think replacing a burner on these systems is that straightforward John.....ive also searched online for videos and ive NEVER found a video thats shows you how to replace the burner on the exact model that we have(thermo pro 90)........
I have the Thermo Top C, replacement burner (glow pin included) £245 inc del & vat, took around 1 hour to change - I thought it was fairly straight forward.
It was interesting to see how "choked" the burner was - not surprised it was starved of fuel.
Thermotop C is much more straightforward to dismantle and change parts than the 90s.
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I can replace my burner , glow plug , and screen in under 10 minutes all for about £50
Is that on a thermo 90 or an air heater ?
Air heaters are much simpler .
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Even when hooked up to mains it still cuts out - surely that would eliminate a battery problem?
Anyone had issues with the fuel pump underneath the van which dents fuel to the boiler?
Hi Jason
In my experience things to check are...
1: Batteries - we charge using a C-Tek 10amp system once they hit 11.7 during the day
2: Water Levels & Circulation (you can see this by checking the header tank)
3: Fuel Starvation: Faulty Pump or Choked Burner
I generally check in that order, fuel is checked by removing & running the burner fuel inlet inlet into a suitable container (cup/mug etc)
Replacing the burner which you can purchase online is fairly straight forward, plenty of videos on YouTube
Likewise a re-circulation pump is even easier to replace.
HTH
John
i dont think replacing a burner on these systems is that straightforward John.....ive also searched online for videos and ive NEVER found a video thats shows you how to replace the burner on the exact model that we have(thermo pro 90)........
I've replace my burner on a Thermopro 90st which is very similar to yours Daz, easy to do.
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I can replace my burner , glow plug , and screen in under 10 minutes all for about £50
Is that on a thermo 90 or an air heater ?
Air heaters are much simpler .
It’s an air heater converted to a water heater
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1579681889_3F1C9F2C-A294-4A91-91C4-C5925F4AD8E2.jpeg)
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Has everyone bought one like they said they were then lol
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Not yet , the first one should be fitted on Saturday !
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P@f get yourself a website and start cranking these out.
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Not yet , the first one should be fitted on Saturday !
Good stuff
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My grippa system stopped working in October. It was hardly ever used and only bought in February. First one of the controllers just stopped working and after a couple of weeks the whole system stopped working. The red light is on but nothing happens.
Anyone got an idea of what may be wrong.
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My grippa system stopped working in October. It was hardly ever used and only bought in February. First one of the controllers just stopped working and after a couple of weeks the whole system stopped working. The red light is on but nothing happens.
Anyone got an idea of what may be wrong.
Sounds like it’s still under warranty? Give Oliver a ring
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My grippa system stopped working in October. It was hardly ever used and only bought in February. First one of the controllers just stopped working and after a couple of weeks the whole system stopped working. The red light is on but nothing happens.
Anyone got an idea of what may be wrong.
Why would you spend thousands of pounds on a hot water system and hardly ever use it?or get it fixed while its under warranty?
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If you have a marina nearby then a good boat engineer will most likely have the diagnostic equipment for a Webasto.
Servicing although simple (usually they coke up) certainly won’t be cheap.