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Title: stopped using univalve
Post by: dave f on September 26, 2016, 06:47:13 am
i have been using  the univalve a few months now i  am sick to death of having to give it 2 or 3 hard pulls to get it going so I have gone back  to the aqua dapter  I have 3 of the univalves its the same on all 3. ill carry on with the aqua dapter until all the spares ive got run out. then what??? may be a tap of some sort. its not that the univalve is a crap idea its brill in theory  I think the spring needs addressing or what ever  it is that works it
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Jonny 87 on September 26, 2016, 07:09:06 am
i have been using  the univalve a few months now i  am sick to death of having to give it 2 or 3 hard pulls to get it going so I have gone back  to the aqua dapter  I have 3 of the univalves its the same on all 3. ill carry on with the aqua dapter until all the spares ive got run out. then what??? may be a tap of some sort. its not that the univalve is a crap idea its brill in theory  I think the spring needs addressing or what ever  it is that works it

It's not the univalve that your problem is with but must be your hose?

Also do you use hot water?

You need a stiffer hose for the univalve.

Mine turns off and in with the first pull now I use a stiffer hose.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Cookie on September 26, 2016, 07:19:42 am
Is there a recommended pole hose for the univalve?
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: dazmond on September 26, 2016, 07:45:27 am
PU hose is needed for good operation IMO.i love mine.it works fine even with hot water.no way would i be putting an aqua-daptor back on! ;D
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Clever Forum Name on September 26, 2016, 07:50:13 am
Wrong hose.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: DaveG on September 26, 2016, 08:47:22 am
It could be wrong hose or maybe your pump pressure is set too high?
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: M & C Window Cleaning on September 26, 2016, 08:54:18 am
Had one on each of my poles from the get go and never had a problem. But I have been using PU hose from the start as well. I'd imagine the longer the pole the more likely they are to 'misfire' so to speak.
Just switched my main pole to Gardiner's Gooseneck valve and that is proving to be an excellent tap too. It may well become my favourite.

Dave has a good point too. The only time mine didn't work at all was when I fitted a 115psi pump with no pressure control. The univalve wouldn't operate at all at that pressure. Mind you I couldn't even get my hoselocs apart at that pressure either
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: JandS on September 26, 2016, 10:05:00 am
Use an on/off valve at the base of the pole where your hands woud be...got t be easie.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: steven jonesg on September 26, 2016, 11:44:25 am
i have been using  the univalve a few months now i  am sick to death of having to give it 2 or 3 hard pulls to get it going so I have gone back  to the aqua dapter  I have 3 of the univalves its the same on all 3. ill carry on with the aqua dapter until all the spares ive got run out. then what??? may be a tap of some sort. its not that the univalve is a crap idea its brill in theory  I think the spring needs addressing or what ever  it is that works it
Dave, a few questions as this does not seem right.
1) How old are the valves?
2) What type hose and size hose do you use?
3) Is the hose pushed on to far on the moving side?
4) Have you contacted the supplier to sort any issue out?

Number 3 as been an issue, the uni-valve on the left, the hose is pushed on to far.
One on the right is correct.
If the hose is pushed on to far it will not shut off correctly.
Last result is that i will replace all three with stronger springs.

Steven.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: dave f on September 26, 2016, 02:38:31 pm
ive had the blue pole hose and the orange hose on checking both were fitted correctly
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: steven jonesg on September 26, 2016, 02:46:56 pm
Hi Dave F
Please send your address to sales@ex-ceedinnovation.co.uk
I will send replacements to you in the morning.

Steven.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Susan Dean (1stclean) on September 26, 2016, 07:25:57 pm
Hi Dave F
Please send your address to sales@ex-ceedinnovation.co.uk
I will send replacements to you in the morning.

Steven.
cant say any fairer then that !!!!! this is how it should be purefeedom so take note of this
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: robbo333 on September 26, 2016, 07:45:06 pm
Hi Dave F
Please send your address to sales@ex-ceedinnovation.co.uk
I will send replacements to you in the morning.

Steven.
cant say any fairer then that !!!!! this is how it should be purefeedom so take note of this

+ 1
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: jonboywalton75 on September 26, 2016, 11:16:40 pm
Use an on/off valve at the base of the pole where your hands woud be...got t be easie.


Tried that
Its not easier
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Smurf on September 26, 2016, 11:21:04 pm
Re: stopped using univalve... I never started as like my pole hose on the outside of my poles so would be useless for me.
Kink method and a good old fashioned washing line cloths peg work wonders you know if you should want to keep the flow turned off.  ;D
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Lee GLS on September 28, 2016, 07:04:17 am
Re: stopped using univalve... I never started as like my pole hose on the outside of my poles so would be useless for me.
Kink method and a good old fashioned washing line cloths peg work wonders you know if you should want to keep the flow turned off.  ;D

You could still make it work on the outside of you pole.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: Clever Forum Name on September 28, 2016, 07:33:06 am
you could just clip the univalve to the top of the pole ::)roll
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: steven jonesg on September 28, 2016, 10:33:08 am
Re: stopped using univalve... I never started as like my pole hose on the outside of my poles so would be useless for me.
Kink method and a good old fashioned washing line cloths peg work wonders you know if you should want to keep the flow turned off.  ;D
We make a clip for outside hose, that fixes to the angle adapter, works providing you don't twist hose around your pole.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: NWH on September 28, 2016, 04:08:03 pm
Just get a bigger tank in your van end of problem,at best I pinch the hose I've never gone in for all this pole valve stuff,hey everyone invented something that's most of the time not needed. Anyone needing to keep turning the water on and off IMO is working to slowly,I may pinch the hose if I've got a long walk round the back without disconnecting from the microbore but that's about it. 
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: simonr on September 28, 2016, 05:14:15 pm
Wrong hose.
clever forum name i remember somewhere you saying gardiners reinforced hose works well with your univalve.
mine doesn't but just spent a day with pump on 50 which is low for me & the hose was pretty good at this,  is your pump setting as low as this?
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: duncan h on September 28, 2016, 06:31:21 pm
Had all of Steves products and love them all. The AquaDapter was easier to activate. I get the odd, no response from the univalve (correct hose etc , black mk1) Still way better than anything else. If he still sold Aquadapters, I would choose that though
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: JandS on September 28, 2016, 06:43:00 pm
On off valve is so easy.....I can find it with my eyes shut.
Title: Re: stopped using univalve
Post by: 8weekly on September 29, 2016, 01:40:53 pm
On off valve is so easy.....I can find it with my eyes shut.
Yep, on the bottom of the pole. Works great.