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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Status Check on March 21, 2019, 02:20:47 pm
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I finally got round to installing my PowerUp HD that I've had for over six months. I have fitted 100m of 8mm HiViz hose from Pure Freedom.
My question is am I asking too much from the reel to expect it to wind in a full 100m of hose? I only ask because it really struggles to wind the hose in. I have to fit the manual handle and start it off. Once there is around 10 metres on the reel the rest winds in with the 12v motor.
Is this normal?
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I would hazard a guess not!
More likely a duff batterry or connection?
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Sounds rubbish! shoulda got a pure freedom reelmaster ;D
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I would say not fit for purpose.
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Naaa, you just need a good DIY job on a purefreedom reel. Its more discreet and kinda on the pocket for a motor and a chain 😂😂😂
I have 100m of purefreedom main hose on mine and ran of a seperate 12v 24amp hour battery. I certainly dont need to manually start it off, so something is a miss on yours.
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Just been to Halfords and had the battery checked. It was only reading 12v so they told me to charge it over night. They did a drop test and they said it's fine. Will report back tomorrow. Thanks for the replies.
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i think im right in saying they are made more for 6mm hose
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I finally got round to installing my PowerUp HD that I've had for over six months. I have fitted 100m of 8mm HiViz hose from Pure Freedom.
My question is am I asking too much from the reel to expect it to wind in a full 100m of hose? I only ask because it really struggles to wind the hose in. I have to fit the manual handle and start it off. Once there is around 10 metres on the reel the rest winds in with the 12v motor.
Is this normal?
I don't have a Power Up reel.
But logically the first 10 metres of hose should be easy to reel in as there's no hose weight on the reel to slow it down, I would of thought?
Do you think that maybe the hose or spindle might of been slipping initially?
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Hi,
I think it's just the sheer weight of the hose when full of water. When I pull it up the road it feels heavy. The first 10 meters I think would be the most difficult due to the smaller diameter of the drum? I think? :-)
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Shouldnt make a difference. You’ve got a duffer there.
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I finally got round to installing my PowerUp HD that I've had for over six months. I have fitted 100m of 8mm HiViz hose from Pure Freedom.
My question is am I asking too much from the reel to expect it to wind in a full 100m of hose? I only ask because it really struggles to wind the hose in. I have to fit the manual handle and start it off. Once there is around 10 metres on the reel the rest winds in with the 12v motor.
Is this normal?
it shouldnt struggle to wind in the hose........im surprised you managed to get 100m of minibore on a HD reel,does it not come off the sides?sounds like your battery hasnt enough power left in it at the end of the day to wind it in properly,do you not have a split charge relay fitted?
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Hi,
I think it's just the sheer weight of the hose when full of water. When I pull it up the road it feels heavy. The first 10 meters I think would be the most difficult due to the smaller diameter of the drum? I think? :-)
why are you using 8mm hose in the first place?your just making your working day harder than it needs to be......microbore(6mm)is far easier to drag around
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I finally got round to installing my PowerUp HD that I've had for over six months. I have fitted 100m of 8mm HiViz hose from Pure Freedom.
My question is am I asking too much from the reel to expect it to wind in a full 100m of hose? I only ask because it really struggles to wind the hose in. I have to fit the manual handle and start it off. Once there is around 10 metres on the reel the rest winds in with the 12v motor.
Is this normal?
I don't have a Power Up reel.
But logically the first 10 metres of hose should be easy to reel in as there's no hose weight on the reel to slow it down, I would of thought?
Do you think that maybe the hose or spindle might of been slipping initially?
its doesnt work like that andy.....when you have all 100m out it actually puts more strain on the motor due to the sheer weight of all that hose on the ground.....still it should be man enough for the job...unless his battery is flat....
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Try another Battery
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mine winds in 100m no problem but i use 6mm main hose.
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Sounds like lack of battery I have 1 they are fantastic I would never be without 1 now,it reels in super fast if it’s working properly.
You can reel 100 mtrs in easily in under a minute.
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The first few meters is always the hardest work, my aching arms will attest to this.
The reason is that the spindle has almost no weight on it to act as a flywheel. As the spindle gets heavier with the weight of more hose on it, it stores energy in its rotation and becomes easier to wind in.
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Does it have the over spin adjustment bolt in too tight? I did this and it struggled to reel in. If so loosen it a few turns and it should be fine
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Update.
Bench charged the battery last night and it is showing 12.7 on the controller. Pulled out the full 100metres and laid it out on the road. Made sure the overspin allen bolt was loose and gave it a try. It really struggled to get moving but once it did it started to pick up speed. I think that it would really struggle on some of the houses I clean, hose going around corners etc.
To overcome my problem I have chopped off 30 metres of the Pure Freedom hose and joined on some red Exceed hose I have to go with my tubeless pole. Tried the reel again with this set up and it's much happier and does a good job. I just think the full 100m of Pure Freedom hose is too heavy for the Power UP HD reel. I will order some blue hose from Waterworks and try that.
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There’s something wrong with it then m8 I’ve had 2 old age pensioners come flying round the corner on the end of mine it’s got so much juice,must be a problem somewhere.
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12.7 after a bench charge? Sounds like your battery is shot to bits. (Unless you’ve left it for 24 hours after the charge, in that case 12.7 might be normal)
Should be reading atleast 12.9-13 odd after a full charge.
Failing that (no pun intended) you’ve got a duffer.
I’ve got a diy electric reel, using almost the exact same parts as the power up, (same motor etc) and it winds in 100m of minibore like a piece of cake.
Maybe test it on a new battery, or send it back to Jordan at power up.
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Will do. Thanks for the insight.
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how tight is the chain you don't want over tight it needs a bit of flex in it
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Does the battery get charged by a relay? If so have your van engine running when you use it and see if there is a difference.
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Does the battery get charged by a relay? If so have your van engine running when you use it and see if there is a difference.
Do this......then you'll know if it's the battery that needs replacing
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I just bench charge it up when needed. I don't have a relay. Since I have added the exceed hose it's ok now. Thanks for the replies.
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I just bench charge it up when needed. I don't have a relay. Since I have added the exceed hose it's ok now. Thanks for the replies.
If you don't have a split relay you should charge your battery every day. They last longer if kept well charged. If it discharges too much it will be damaged (as in not being able to hold so much charge).