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Title: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: windiewasher on December 06, 2012, 10:18:13 am
not good.soon as i got out back doors was frozen.soon as i turned on my pole and hose frooze solid and the floor the water froze in seconds.
 dont feel too cold either.looks like im going to have to work like a dog till xmas.
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 06, 2012, 10:49:28 am
You need a heater mate!

The "Flaming Hot" type ones on ebay for £98 will do the job - if you work one day where you would have been frozen off, then its paid for itself!
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: windiewasher on December 06, 2012, 11:01:48 am
You need a heater mate!

The "Flaming Hot" type ones on ebay for £98 will do the job - if you work one day where you would have been frozen off, then its paid for itself!

I hear what your saying but the water will freeze solid on the floor.
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 06, 2012, 01:56:49 pm
True,.. but by being a bit flexible with your round (eg doing houses where there are flowerbeds below windows when its sub zero) etc you'll be able to keep working easy enough on all but the coldest days.
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Richard Shepherd on December 06, 2012, 02:04:45 pm
Hi sorry to hijack a post but question for Nat.

I know you have used the L5 heaters in the past, do you know how to disable the timer on the L5.

Cheers
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Steve Sed on December 06, 2012, 02:06:22 pm
I had the same problem last week. Not working today as I have a bad back.
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Granny on December 06, 2012, 03:50:46 pm
Been doing the doors the "old" way today after yesterday with doorsteps converted to ice block death traps. Can't afford to get sued ???
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: dazmond on December 06, 2012, 04:03:19 pm
-2 here this morning.van nice and toasty as had oil filled radiator on all night.worked until 2pm no problem with my cold system then rain and a bitter cold wind finished me off!!home and warm and dry now.

all filled up ready for tomorrows onslaught.

the key here is BE PREPARED!!bring reel and DI in overnight and get a heater in the back of van if its forecast to be below freezing.


best wishes


dazmond
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 06, 2012, 04:39:21 pm
Hi sorry to hijack a post but question for Nat.

I know you have used the L5 heaters in the past, do you know how to disable the timer on the L5.

Cheers

You can't disable it unfortunately - but if you contact the USA suppliers direct, ask for John Hulbert, mention my name & you might be able to get a replacement ignition unit without the 20 min timer if they still stock them. Switching out the ignition unit is easy & only takes about 20 mins.
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Mike #1 on December 06, 2012, 04:48:54 pm
not good.soon as i got out back doors was frozen.soon as i turned on my pole and hose frooze solid and the floor the water froze in seconds.
 dont feel too cold either.looks like im going to have to work like a dog till xmas.

How cold was it mate when i started it was -1 but the ground temp will have -3 or so , I connect hose and pole as fast as possible then turn water and keep water flowing constantly even when wiping down sills i just keep a low flow so no risk of jets or hose freezing . Mike
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: spudd on December 06, 2012, 05:47:51 pm
You need a heater mate!

The "Flaming Hot" type ones on ebay for £98 will do the job - if you work one day where you would have been frozen off, then its paid for itself!

Nat,

Have you got a link to the flamin hot units for £98, I can Only seem to find the units for £199???
Cheers spikey
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Steve Sed on December 06, 2012, 05:48:43 pm
not good.soon as i got out back doors was frozen.soon as i turned on my pole and hose frooze solid and the floor the water froze in seconds.
 dont feel too cold either.looks like im going to have to work like a dog till xmas.

How cold was it mate when i started it was -1 but the ground temp will have -3 or so , I connect hose and pole as fast as possible then turn water and keep water flowing constantly even when wiping down sills i just keep a low flow so no risk of jets or hose freezing . Mike

Good tips. I guess combined with making sure hose is empty night before.
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 06, 2012, 11:06:24 pm
You need a heater mate!

The "Flaming Hot" type ones on ebay for £98 will do the job - if you work one day where you would have been frozen off, then its paid for itself!

Nat,

Have you got a link to the flamin hot units for £98, I can Only seem to find the units for £199???
Cheers spikey

Same heater without the badge: http://www.ebay.ie/itm/NEW-8L-GAS-TANKLESS-INSTANT-WATER-HEATER-LPG-STAINLESS-/300767314267?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item460721015b
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Mike #1 on December 07, 2012, 05:31:52 am
I know a lad who has just gone wfp and i think thats the one he has in back of his van he said it works great no complaints . Mike
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Dougaldum on December 07, 2012, 11:34:00 pm
Good tip his take a hot flask out for wheu jets get frozen ;)
Title: Re: Frozen water fed poles
Post by: Dougaldum on December 07, 2012, 11:39:41 pm
Good tip his take a hot flask out for when jets are frozen ;)