Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: R.C Property on March 20, 2013, 06:43:45 pm
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Hey steve,
just been passing the time and trolling through the internet and came across this site,
wonder how much these are to buy!!!
http://www.serbot.ch/fotovoltaics-cleaning/small-solar-plants/gekko-junior-g3/index.php
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Hi R.C. I've seen these gekko machines before a couple of years ago. This is the latest reincarnation. They keep redeveloping them so quickly because they always have a flaw that does not make them suitable for everyday use, a little bit like the aquadapter! JOKE!!!
They still would not be quicker, they still use way too much water and the controller would need to be someone like Jilles Groskamp!
It would be fun to play with for an hour though! ;D
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Hi R.C. I've seen these gekko machines before a couple of years ago. This is the latest reincarnation. They keep redeveloping them so quickly because they always have a flaw that does not make them suitable for everyday use, a little bit like the aquadapter! JOKE!!!
They still would not be quicker, they still use way too much water and the controller would need to be someone like Jilles Groskamp!
It would be fun to play with for an hour though! ;D
Water use=0.5-1.2 l/min
so less than a WFP
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Yer boys and there toys! With looking at the controls etc its nit something you can carry around in the van!
Guess they would have there uses in some conditions or maybe remote places.
Would be interesting to see them working!
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Hi R.C. I've seen these gekko machines before a couple of years ago. This is the latest reincarnation. They keep redeveloping them so quickly because they always have a flaw that does not make them suitable for everyday use, a little bit like the aquadapter! JOKE!!!
They still would not be quicker, they still use way too much water and the controller would need to be someone like Jilles Groskamp!
It would be fun to play with for an hour though! ;D
Water use=0.5-1.2 l/min
so less than a WFP
Maybe, but would like to see a dried finish at that flow rate. ::)roll