Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dave f on January 05, 2016, 02:06:38 pm
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I would have like to have said I was off to a flyer but should of known better gets home after work Monday. usual checks noticed split charger not working ??? so changed fusses still not having it scratched head for a bit got multi metre out no live from battery.mmmmm sod it went out any way tuesday started to p it down came home. started to pull van to bits to re new wiring all that done happy days....wrong ,splitter still not working >:( >:( so off I popped got a all singing all dancing charger £65 squid. 3 wires positive negative and earth wires it up started working ;D ;D then it went up like a roman candle when I put the cover on smoke every where plus 2 burnt fingers.twat
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Not a great start to be sure ???
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Great start for me aswell ! Monday morning, there I was nearly finished a house (an under priced one may I add) I got the last window done so as I turn round to do the front door SMASH!! I whacked the security light and smashed it 😱 . He said it's ok but I felt terrible and told him to keep his £5 this time
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What a start I had. You wont believe this.
I got a phone call just now, a company some place or other want us to clean 174,835,374,897,768,301 solar panels. 10 times a year between now and yesterday.
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What a start I had. You wont believe this.
I got a phone call just now, a company some place or other want us to clean 174,835,374,897,768,301 solar panels. 10 times a year between now and yesterday.
You'd better clear a bedroom to get the office staff in. ;D
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What a start I had. You wont believe this.
I got a phone call just now, a company some place or other want us to clean 174,835,374,897,768,301 solar panels. 10 times a year between now and yesterday.
You'd better clear a bedroom to get the office staff in. ;D
;D ;D
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What a start I had. You wont believe this.
I got a phone call just now, a company some place or other want us to clean 174,835,374,897,768,301 solar panels. 10 times a year between now and yesterday.
With such a precise number I've made a call and know where they are, I'm quoting them now too.
Gone quiet now eh?
;D
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2 good days in.hardly any rain and 2 new enquires to follow up.
take the rough with the smooth! :)
to the OP I dont know why people bother with split charge relays.it takes 2 mins every night to put my battery on charge overnight.(i run an extension cable through my letterbox to my pumpbox)
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2 good days in.hardly any rain and 2 new enquires to follow up.
take the rough with the smooth! :)
to the OP I dont know why people bother with split charge relays.it takes 2 mins every night to put my battery on charge overnight.(i run an extension cable through my letterbox to my pumpbox)
So you don't have to run the cable 200 yards to the next street then? Nor remove the battery and take it up 4 flights of steps? :) That why people use relays. Actually, I only live one floor above ground, but the parking bit is often true.
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2 good days in.hardly any rain and 2 new enquires to follow up.
take the rough with the smooth! :)
to the OP I dont know why people bother with split charge relays.it takes 2 mins every night to put my battery on charge overnight.(i run an extension cable through my letterbox to my pumpbox)
So you don't have to run the cable 200 yards to the next street then? Nor remove the battery and take it up 4 flights of steps? :) That why people use relays. Actually, I only live one floor above ground, but the parking bit is often true.
thats one situation where i would probably use a split charge relay paul. ;D
my van is about 6ft from my front door so extension cable is fine.
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What a start I had. You wont believe this.
I got a phone call just now, a company some place or other want us to clean 174,835,374,897,768,301 solar panels. 10 times a year between now and yesterday.
With such a precise number I've made a call and know where they are, I'm quoting them now too.
Gone quiet now eh?
;D
Isn't really 174,835,374,897,768,301 panels, I'm not that silly. ;)
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2 good days in.hardly any rain and 2 new enquires to follow up.
take the rough with the smooth! :)
to the OP I dont know why people bother with split charge relays.it takes 2 mins every night to put my battery on charge overnight.(i run an extension cable through my letterbox to my pumpbox)
So you don't have to run the cable 200 yards to the next street then? Nor remove the battery and take it up 4 flights of steps? :) That why people use relays. Actually, I only live one floor above ground, but the parking bit is often true.
thats one situation where i would probably use a split charge relay paul. ;D
my van is about 6ft from my front door so extension cable is fine.
:) I knew you'd see it my way. If I lived in a house with driveway, I could save myself a bit on running costs - like needing to rent a lock-up. I suppose I could view it the other way though and say that if I had a house with driveway, it would cost me more to live in. So I pay a higher mortgage or have more business costs. I would rather have the higher mortgage and less business costs, but my hands are tied.
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got the relay sorted now happy days .its a durite split charger this time. easy fit just 3 wires and a you have a youtube vid for any numptys ;D only 35 quid or if you want a kit with wires and other bits and bobs its more well worth it so you don't have to charge up every night