Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dd on December 04, 2011, 05:29:33 pm
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On their site says they fit one for £1500 (not sure if this includes vat) with an lpg tank and external filling port.
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Yes it includes vat
Nice and hot
Nice kit
www.procareproducts.co.uk
:)
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No pics?
I'd find it hard to justify that price when you can DIY it for a fraction of the cost. Even with a re-fillable tank a DIY job would be £400 odd.
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What price peace of mind? a professional system will cost more but you will get professional after care and back up too.
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a 10 year old could professionally install a fog wash heater, water in, water out, gas in and 2 batteries for the ignition,
£190 plus the price of a gas bottle, you could buy 7 fog wash heaters for the price of that one,
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True but there are many things I would want a professional to do. In the end its about individual choice.
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True but there are many things I would want a professional to do. In the end its about individual choice.
What are these many things you'd like a pro to do ???
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I would not touch anything mechanical on my car to many bad experiences over the years including the time i managed to put a hole in the sump I was only changing the Oil. ???
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I suppose it depends on the quality of the components and if the heater is any better than the Fogwash.
I would not trust a 10 year old to safely secure a gas bottle to my van or fit an appropriate vent. For those who are not confident at DIY a professionally installed system gives peace of mind. Also I think it is better to have a properly installed lpg tank instead of a gas bottle.
It is £1k or more less than a diesel system and costs significantly less to run, so for some it would represent good value.
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I have that system in my van fitted by procare , and i am very happy with it nicely fitted out and lovely hot water , the only thing that is some times annoying is the 20 minute safety cut out .
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I have that system in my van fitted by procare , and i am very happy with it nicely fitted out and lovely hot water , the only thing that is some times annoying is the 20 minute safety cut out .
What is the heater like, not an L5 or similar?
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They all work on the same principal.
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The fogwash does not have a 20 minute timer, neither do the new L5's.
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If you read their information aparently you can use it to clean "sockets and facias" ;D
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FOG WASH ALL THE WAY NICE HOT WATER AT A FRACTION OF THE PRICE WORKS JUST AS GOOD AS ALL YOURS AND WILL LAST JUST AS LONG TOOOOO SO THERE MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MUMMA MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM aint that right Mr Bones you tell erm !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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can a fog wash be flued out of van
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They all work on the same principal.
Ask Nathaniel Jones.
He has had the L5 and Fogwash and thinks the Fogwash is much better. He only got about 8 months use out of his L5 before it went kaput.
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I've been hot for a while now & have tried a few DIY gas heaters.
I started with an Arazbao JSD20. Its a decent heater but too powerful, even on minimum heat I was worried about cracking glass on frosty days.
Next I went for an L5,.. much better heat range, I got one without the 20 minute timer, but it required a high flow rate to fire up (about 2.2 litres per minute) The L5 didn't die, just got replaced.
Next I got an Ammonstar heater (I got a 6L one, but there are 8L ones on ebay). This heater looks quite pretty (stainless steel) and has a digital temp gauge on the front, but despite the sellers claims, it is not available without the 20 minute timer. My ammonstar heater died after 8 months due to the ignition unit melting,.. a MAJOR design flaw that could prove dangerous IMO. I'd never recommend one again.
Now I have a Fogwash. It doesn't have a 20 minute timer (good), it doesn't require modification to run at lower flow rates, it has a very good heat range & it is CE marked. Its also easy to fit a flue to it (unlike the L5 units). It is the best heater I've used so far by a long way. The only downside is that its a bit ugly. ::)
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Apologies Nathaniel, I must have misread one of your posts.
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What price peace of mind? a professional system will cost more but you will get professional after care and back up too.
Some of my customers have spend thousands on having their barbeques installed by a professional, you can never be too careful with gas! :o
*I hope everyone's sarcasm detectors are on*
;D
I all seriousness, £1500 for that made me lol.
Having a professionally installed system is one thing, but a lpg add-on is child splay, heck the heaters them self when imported are cheap, ditto for refillable lpg tanks. Couple of jubilee clips, regulator, braided hoses and you are done.
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Hi nathanel
can the fog wash run on lpg gas and where do you buy them , thanks
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Where are these fog wash available from?
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Hi nathanel
can the fog wash run on lpg gas and where do you buy them , thanks
The Fogwash will run on Butane or Propane, both readily available at most petrol stations. Butane can freeze if the temp drops too low (just below zero) so propane is a good choice.
You can buy them from www.window-tools.com
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Where are these fog wash available from?
http://www.window-tools.com/
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Cannot believe that there is very little info or pictures on there website about fog wash .