Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lee Burbidge on August 04, 2011, 01:47:50 pm
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Do you really need to go to the expense of a hot water system or hot water upgrade? Who on here can say hand on heart that it was worth the money.
I have been cleaning windows with a cold system for 4 years and not had any problems?
;D
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There is one month every year when the idea gets really appealing.
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Ive been using hot, diy system, for over 3 yrs.
I use it all year round on every job & find it helps with cleaning bird muck, bee spots etc.
I prefer it in the summer when the heat can be turned up to aid cleaning , where as in the winter, you have to turn it down to luke warm, so you dont break the glas, but its just nicer to use.
Its also better for con' roof & gutter/ fascia cleaning, i dont pre treat these jobs anymore.
Knowing all this, would i spend 3-4-5 thousand on a pro system,
I dont think so, personally.
But cheap diy, excellent value for money
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Steven wot do you have D I Y wise ???
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The infamous L5, with refillable lpg cylinder
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You could argue that you don't need a lot of things, like a nice cf pole or even a wfp system however hot does work a lot faster and easier especially on cladding, guttering and conservatory roofs, but no you don't need it.
Simon.
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for one off cleans and fascia and con cleaning i can see the advantage
but for every day maintenance cleaning it aint no quicker
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Steve. Did you have to build a vented enclosure for your LPG tank or did you manage to get a tank mounted on the outside of the van?
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The tank is inside,
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With the filler mounting on the outside?
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No inside, as well,
Its a 20ltr tank from a company called, gasit,
http://www.gasit.co.uk/cubecart/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=8
You just put a adapter and bayonet filler on it
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Calor Gas bottle in mine :)
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No inside, as well,
Its a 20ltr tank from a company called, gasit,
http://www.gasit.co.uk/cubecart/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=8
You just put a adapter and bayonet filler on it
Hi,
I'm interested in this so thanks for the link.
Did you fit the tank yourself? If so do they supply a DIY instruction manual? There does appear to be a DIY element to this website ie free stone chip and leak spray for DIY fitting. Looking on the website I wouldn't have a clue what to order.
How do you fill it? In other words, do you connect to LPG filler directly to the tank using the fitting as I thought that if it was fitted inside your vehicle you had to have the protective cover on vented to the outside with an outside filler.
Does the unit already come with a regulator so you can connect your heater up to it directly with a length of hose?
Whilst I am familar with an ordinary gas bottle and regulator used in a caravan, barbarques etc. I am probably making this more complicated than it actually is.
Thanks.
Spruce
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Yes you are making it more complicated !!! ;D
All it is really, is a gas bottle wth a fill bayonet on top .
Use your normal regulator, needs an adapter, which is sold on the site, and the fill bayonet that screws to the unit.
Easy
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this is a pic of the unit,
the fill bayonet is on top, and the regulator screws on the l/h side
(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z295/dune19670/012.jpg)
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Looks a bit 'weedy'
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to answer posting ...... No u dont :)
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Yes you are making it more complicated !!! ;D
All it is really, is a gas bottle wth a fill bayonet on top .
Use your normal regulator, needs an adapter, which is sold on the site, and the fill bayonet that screws to the unit.
Easy
Hi
Thanks for the reply and the picture. Did they supply a bracket for you to secure the tank to the floor with or are they welded on lugs that I can't see?
Spruce
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You can buy a brkt from that site or make your own, like im in the process of doing.
There are no brkts on the tank
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Hi Steven,
Thanks for all your input on this.
I found this on the net today regarding the regulations of internal lpg filling which I thought would be of importance.
http://www.go-lpg.co.uk/Filler.html
Cheers,
Spruce
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The infamous L5, with refillable lpg cylinder
hi steve
i have an L5 found it completely unreliable, i found the gas airlocked all the time so wouldnt light also never got the water in and out to stop dripping as it has odd size connections on it.
i would love to get it up and running for the winter
cheers
john
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Hi Steven,
Thanks for all your input on this.
I found this on the net today regarding the regulations of internal lpg filling which I thought would be of importance.
http://www.go-lpg.co.uk/Filler.html
Cheers,
mmmm, interesting,
but its easy to make it external filling if need be.
its only a pipe joining the tank to a filler bayonet.
Spruce
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Yes mainly in december and jan. cant wait to try my aquatec heater then! (£175)