Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: paul mather on September 09, 2013, 08:57:15 pm
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On getting home from work I asked my 17 year old son who works with me to put one of the batteries on charge. Not sure what he was doing but he ended up putting the positive terminal from the flow controller on the negative battery terminal & vise versa. Now the flow controller doesn't work. I'm assuming he's managed to fry the electronics but wondered if anyone else had a similar thing happen to them & managed to fix the controller cheaply? OR is it a new controller >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Check your inline fuse - you did have one didn't you?
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In my experience new controller, fried my first one
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Check your inline fuse - you did have one didn't you?
A well used flow controller with no fuse!!!!
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Contact Social Services ;D.
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my advice, dump the controller, they are more trouble than they are worth, just wire straight to the battery tommorow and see how lush the flow is mate, work quick and you will infact use less water
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Contact Social Services ;D.
That's a corker. Even the 17 year old thinks that's funny!!
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Contact Social Services ;D.
That's a corker. Even the 17 year old thinks that's funny!!
Nice one.
At least he won't do it again ;).
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my advice, dump the controller, they are more trouble than they are worth, just wire straight to the battery tommorow and see how lush the flow is mate, work quick and you will infact use less water
I have been using my pump controller for 3.5 years, never had any problems with it whatsoever. I know 2 other window cleaners, one has been using a pump controller for 5 years, the other for 3. Neither of them have had any problems with them either.
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I fried my first controller (first digital ones about 7/8 years ago) on the very first job!!! i switched batterys on my trolley and reversed the polarity doh!
Basically mate....Its knackered!!!
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Thought so
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Firstly.......I don't know what you're going to do about that,
Secondy......I've got 2 lads aged 8 and 5 and I can't wait until they're old enough to come and clean windows with me........so don't go too hard on him. :)
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I fried my first controller (first digital ones about 7/8 years ago) on the very first job!!! i switched batterys on my trolley and reversed the polarity doh!
Basically mate....Its knackered!!!
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Did not put a fuse on my first one,fried that.
Made sure when i got the new one it had a fuse inline :-[
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never send a boy to do a mans job ;).........probably blown the fuse
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Firstly.......I don't know what you're going to do about that,
Secondy......I've got 2 lads aged 8 and 5 and I can't wait until they're old enough to come and clean windows with me........so don't go too hard on him. :)
i've got 2 lads aged 9 and 5 and i hope they would do something more interesting than window cleaning when they are older to be honest!
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Firstly.......I don't know what you're going to do about that,
Secondy......I've got 2 lads aged 8 and 5 and I can't wait until they're old enough to come and clean windows with me........so don't go too hard on him. :)
i've got 2 lads aged 9 and 5 and i hope they would do something more interesting than window cleaning when they are older to be honest!
Maybe that's what your Dad thinks about you?
Mine certainly did (you're throwing your career away etc) until he saw the money it brings in.
Work is about money. Nothing more IMO.
If I could double my money picking up dog turds I'd go for it.
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my advice, dump the controller, they are more trouble than they are worth, just wire straight to the battery tommorow and see how lush the flow is mate, work quick and you will infact use less water
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If you need to reduce the flow, put a bypass between the outlet and inlet of the pump with a quarter turn ball valve - you can set the flow to the brush by adjusting the valve.
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Firstly.......I don't know what you're going to do about that,
Secondy......I've got 2 lads aged 8 and 5 and I can't wait until they're old enough to come and clean windows with me........so don't go too hard on him. :)
you will defo come to regret saying that in the future ;D