Poll

What water do you you us

Hot
Cold
Cold but going hot for this winter
Cold but would like to go hot.

The Jester of Wibbly

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Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« on: October 03, 2018, 08:09:40 pm »
Interested to see the ratios this year.
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simon w

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2018, 08:22:54 pm »
No option for both??

The Jester of Wibbly

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2018, 08:29:14 pm »
No option for both??

I guess it's a given if you have hot, you also have cold available.    ;D
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SB Cleaning

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2018, 09:20:40 pm »
Cold...I have tried hot and honestly didn't see a great deal of difference in the clean or speed.

paul alan

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2018, 09:30:43 pm »
WARM!

Using 3kw immersion for frost protection and supple hose.

nathankaye

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2018, 11:15:25 pm »
WARM!

Using 3kw immersion for frost protection and supple hose.

I do get this point.
At the moment my immersion is temporary out of action and it's back to just cold water and I do miss how supple the hose was with hot. Working with a non supple hose (trying to word correctly so no puns) is really annoying. However I'm having to scrub that little bit harder and longer for spider poo or bird deposits etc. So I am missing the Hot.
What I don't understand is why go to the trouble of arranging for Hot water and the extra running cost, purely for a supple hose and frost protection only?
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Pete Thompson

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2018, 11:52:36 pm »
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What I don't understand is why go to the trouble of arranging for Hot water and the extra running cost, purely for a supple hose and frost protection only?

The extra running cost is more than compensated for by ease of working (which translates to speed)

For example, NPower (my supplier) charges 15.7p per kwh of electricity.  So heating a tank of water using 3kw for say 8hrs only costs (£0.157 x 3) x 8 = £3.77 per day.

If easier to handle hoses saves you just 2 minutes per hour, and your hourly rate is £25, if you work for 6 hours you have saved £5.

And (in my humble opinion) supple hoses saves MUCH more than 2 minutes per hour, and that's to say nothing of how much more pleasant using warm/hot water is over cold.

As for frost protection, the cost of replacing frozen-up gear (not to mention the lost work time) will be many times more than the cost of heating water overnight during the winter.

Also, that power usage is tax deductible, so the running cost is actually 20% less than I stated above (or 40% if you're a higher rate tax payer)

Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2018, 08:04:10 am »
Cold.
I'm not disputing the merits of hot.
But in 15 years of wfp I've managed winters without it or even frost protection heater in my van.
I do live on the south coast though.
I just drain pump and hoses down on freezing nights. If its so cold that it stays below freezing all day , I wouldn't work anyway.

nathankaye

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2018, 08:09:23 am »
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What I don't understand is why go to the trouble of arranging for Hot water and the extra running cost, purely for a supple hose and frost protection only?

The extra running cost is more than compensated for by ease of working (which translates to speed)

For example, NPower (my supplier) charges 15.7p per kwh of electricity.  So heating a tank of water using 3kw for say 8hrs only costs (£0.157 x 3) x 8 = £3.77 per day.

If easier to handle hoses saves you just 2 minutes per hour, and your hourly rate is £25, if you work for 6 hours you have saved £5.

And (in my humble opinion) supple hoses saves MUCH more than 2 minutes per hour, and that's to say nothing of how much more pleasant using warm/hot water is over cold.

As for frost protection, the cost of replacing frozen-up gear (not to mention the lost work time) will be many times more than the cost of heating water overnight during the winter.

Also, that power usage is tax deductible, so the running cost is actually 20% less than I stated above (or 40% if you're a higher rate tax payer)

I said I get that and you've elaborated on the same points. However, have you considered how more efficient you work with hot water as well for the sake of saving a couple of quid a week on your electric bill.
For instance from the hours of midnight to 7 am my tarrif is 7.5p per kwh.
The running costs as you say can be offset on your tax bill.  Why save a fraction on your bill just for supple hoses and not for actual cleaning power which does make a difference and not just the comfort of a supple hose

Frost protection can be done free of charge if you don't want to spend money, as the Big Kahuna states.
However, I personally don't understand how one's can comment if they have not tried hot water cleaning (above 60 degrees at the brush end). How many wfp have upgraded from traditional and how many of those wish they had done so earlier instead of slagging it off initially.  The same principles are true in the Hot water debates.
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jonboywalton75

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2018, 08:32:35 am »
WARM!

Using 3kw immersion for frost protection and supple hose.

Now that sounds the best compromise, don't want to spend £4,500 like Daz  :o :o

dazmond

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2018, 08:42:20 am »
i make work as easy as possible these days....xtreme poles,electric reel and hot water (with frost stat feature)so no need to worry on freezing cold nights,no faffing about remembering to put a heater in the back of my van or drain a ruddy gas water heater!!(ive broke 2 now by not draining them down properly!)...

i use hot water all year round every day....its nicer to work with and the steam impresses customers in the winter months! 8) ;D ;D

the winter months are now no different to the spring/summer months as in "end of the day jobs"....purify water and put batteries on charge as soon as i get home(takes around 20-30 mins)then im done for the day...... :)
price higher/work harder!

combat1

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #11 on: October 04, 2018, 10:30:23 am »
Nathan, i have noticed before how cheap your electric is, who are you with to get that.
SSE wouldnt budge on about 17p Kwh.
Also whats up with your immersion? I have a spare element which you could have but its only a 14’’ (I hate talking size!!).

Slacky

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #12 on: October 04, 2018, 11:05:09 am »
Nathan, i have noticed before how cheap your electric is, who are you with to get that.
SSE wouldnt budge on about 17p Kwh.
Also whats up with your immersion? I have a spare element which you could have but its only a 14’’ (I hate talking size!!).

If you learnt what to do with it it wouldn't matter.

nathankaye

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #13 on: October 04, 2018, 11:30:27 am »
Nathan, i have noticed before how cheap your electric is, who are you with to get that.
SSE wouldnt budge on about 17p Kwh.
Also whats up with your immersion? I have a spare element which you could have but its only a 14’’ (I hate talking size!!).

Cheers Combat, but it's the thermostat that's gave up and I have another one on order.  I had some extra stuff in van and it fell and did damage externally to it.

I'm with N power but with a day and night tarrif, sorry at the moment I can't recall the name of the tarrif. I think it's about 15p or 16p during the day. They have to change your meter as well.
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combat1

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #14 on: October 04, 2018, 12:12:06 pm »
Ok mate, I found Heatrod pretty expensive but a 2kw is made up specially.
Might put the spare in a 175 tank I have in an estate car. Would have to mount it in the top of the tank downwards.
Do you think that would work ok? The tank would be full while the immersion was on.
On all my new jobs I’m adding to cover my electric useage.

nathankaye

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2018, 12:36:59 pm »
Ok mate, I found Heatrod pretty expensive but a 2kw is made up specially.
Might put the spare in a 175 tank I have in an estate car. Would have to mount it in the top of the tank downwards.
Do you think that would work ok? The tank would be full while the immersion was on.
On all my new jobs I’m adding to cover my electric useage.

It would be more efficient if you could install as low the the bottom as possible.
However, the old style water heaters in houses which use the immersion are (well in my case anyway) is installed at the top with the elements pointing straight down.
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combat1

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2018, 12:55:16 pm »
Cheers nathan, thats what I thought. The immersion is longer than the width of the tank and each side is flush to the side of the car.
I can do 10 of my houses with the 175 tank, backpack tops and french windows, trad the rest. Not a lot of difference in time.
The new ones coming on are £20 so quite good really.

mufcglen

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #17 on: October 04, 2018, 02:10:15 pm »
hot all day for me, when i run out of gas and have to use cold for a few hours i definately notice the difference, £30 a month for a bottle of gas is peanuts ::)roll

AuRavelling79

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #18 on: October 04, 2018, 05:12:55 pm »
WARM!

Using 3kw immersion for frost protection and supple hose.

Same.
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Stoots

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Re: Hot or Not? Let's see the 2018 Ratio
« Reply #19 on: October 04, 2018, 08:21:57 pm »
Cold.

I did use an immersion last year but its only to stop stuff freezing up not to run it hot.

Hot is either too expensive - diesel...or a death trap - gas