Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clear Vision on January 18, 2007, 07:07:30 pm
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Before I go out and wire up my varistream and re-mount my pump in a different place, where should I mount it?
Below the outlet on my tank or above?
Matthew
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Mines mounted at the sme height as my headrest on the drivers seat - but I don't think it really matters.
Jon
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I was just thinking about air locks etc
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Before I go out and wire up my varistream and re-mount my pump in a different place, where should I mount it?
Below the outlet on my tank or above?
Matthew
Matt
Use gravity to help the pump, so below is better, so long as there is no risk of water getting into the motor due to leaks from the tank.
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The only place I could mount it below the tank outlet would be on the side loading door step!
Do you think it would be ok there?
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The only place I could mount it below the tank outlet would be on the side loading door step!
Do you think it would be ok there?
So long as there is no risk of tripping on it, or catching something on it and ripping it off.
You can put it above but priming will take a tad longer.
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Cheers jeff,
Decision made! I will mount it on the bulk head beside the tank about a foot up.
That should do the trick.
Matt
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Just started fiddling around and trying to work out how & where to mount the pump???
I don't have a lot of room to play around with as i'm mounting it on the bulkhead beside the tank.
Can I position the pump as I have it in the second picture? (on its side?
(don't wory it wont be that squint! Had no one to take pic for me :'()
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Come on guys.....zzzzzzzzzz
Any ideas. need to fit this tonight
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No joke mount it perfectly horizontal(both ways) with a plumb level when the vans loaded or the bearings will wear
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I know jeff! Cheers. But can I mount it like in the picture except level!
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Yes,
You can mount them on a deck chair 8) with pvc tape and they will work.
Maybe put a shelf over it later to protect it but still remain accessible. Also wondering where the yellow pipes go. If you are using the yellow hose to suck water they will get hot in the summer and collapse inwards causing a vacuum that will stop the flow (ahh yes I just about remember a summer )
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the yellow pipes go to my hose reel and the outlet at the bottom of my tank.
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No probs then because the initial water surface level will be above the pump inlet and will create a push and then a syphon effect once started and self prime as well.
But they will also suck at least 3ft up.
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YES!!!!! at last!
Just finished wiring up my varistream and mounting my pump.
How did I do??
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Well done Matt, looks very Professional
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Thanks jeff :D
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MATT YOU HAVENT FINISHED YET WERE ARE YOU POWERING IT ALL FROM? why dont you fit a splitt relay charger to the bbattery in the stair well? no need to take it out to charge it then .
gaza
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yes, I'm finished!!
I power it from my 12v battery. I have a lead with clips on and a plug on the other end & I plug it into the white socket mounted on the bulkhead.
Matthew
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Matt,
How do you wire the varistream ? I only have a 100psi pump at the mo but looking to add one to my system. Where is the best place to get one from?
Thanks Jason
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matt looks like it is a bit tight to the tank. and r the dog prints in your van?
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think I may have my two shurflow pumps upside down??
my inlet / outlets are at the top not the bottom ??
can anyone advise please ??? ???
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think I may have my two shurflow pumps upside down??
my inlet / outlets are at the top not the bottom ??
can anyone advise please ??? ???
The only problem with mounting them that way is, if they spring a leak, the water will run into the motor and no more motor.
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matt looks like it is a bit tight to the tank. and r the dog prints in your van?
Plenty room in there! don't worry. that sheet of wood Ithat I used for the bulkhead was lying flat in the back when I went to pay my friend a visit at his farm. His little dirty dog deceided to jump in as soon as I opened the door! >:(