Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Fintan_Coll on October 12, 2004, 08:40:16 pm
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Got my new Recoil3 today. Very impressed with performance, first Recoil imported into Ireland too, as far as I know.
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Hi Fintan, How much was the Recoil if you dont mind me asking?
Thanks Paul
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Hi Fintan,
very interested to hear how you get on with the recoil.
keep us all posted please ;D
Are you using it portable or have you got the extra tanks to truckmount it?
How you coping with the noise level? ???
So many questions ???
cheers
Chris
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Fintan,
Congratulations.
I am told that a solution lid is now available - did you get one?
One tip that may be of use: In case you do not have a pressure gauge, 1/4 turn on the flow control equates to 5psi pressure change.
Enjoy :D
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Thanks all,
price was £2,495 but I got the booster box and a heat exchanger too, I didnt get the tanks as yet but might add on later and yes I did get the solution tank lid, it looks better with it .
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Paul , I may have confused you, £2,495 is for the base unit only. The booster box and heat exchanger were extra.
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Fintan, Thats not a bad price when you compare the Recoil to other top spec porties is it.Who did you buy it from?
While speaking to other manufacturers at carpex they questioned the ability for a portable to create any more than 180-200cfm, am i correct in thinking the recoil boasts 300cfm or is this with the booster box ???
Paul
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You're quite correct Paul, 300cfm, thats with the built in booster, with the booster box on line it increases by 100 cfm to a total of 400. On long hose runs it sure must make a difference.
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Paul,
The actual airflow will vary dependant on many factors, including the lenght and type of vacuum hose, but measured at the machine port, I recorded 302 cfm with the internal booster in use.
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That sounds the business Fintan, I was toying with the idea of building a new machine but really could do without the hastle so a Recoil is top of my christmas list ;D Who did you buy the machine from??
Paul
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Bought it from Robert Mc Kane of Cleaning Support direct, Watfort, Herts,WD 25 OZJ. Tel ( 0 ) 1923 330034
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Nice one Fintan I'll call them tomorrow :)
Paul
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Heat exchanger!
What heat exchanger?
When I went to look at it a few weeks ago Robert did nt say anything about a heat exchanger. I know JB uses an ashbys steamate with it to good effect is this the same as what you have got.
What about some form of silencing.
Michel
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Michel,
Cross American supply three heater options: an immersion heater, the 'Red Hot Rocket electric heat exchanger and also a propane-fired heat exchanger.
I am not certain that the immersion heater is available in 230v, but the rocket certainly is.
John.
PS. sorry I did not manage day 2 of the show - will have to risk a second attempt at postage :(
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John, Don't worry I know you had a horribile 4am start, I would,nt have made it either if I had started at 4am. On the subject of RH meters I ment to give you a ring anyway as Paul Pearce was Kind enough to send me an e-mail re a new RH meter he has found at very resonable cost and I thought It would be of interest to you
Regards Michel
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Hi Guys,
Spoke to Robert McCane today,
What I would like to know is ;
1. If the Americans can put in 3 vacs,2 x 3 stage, 1 x 2 stage why ca'nt the Brits?
2. Does the extra vac make much difference?
3. How manoueverable is the Recoill 3?
Cheers guys would appreciate any comments.
Doug
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Very briefly Doug
I Ed Valantine has engineered a unique machine, where he comes from makes little difference
2 Yes the extra vac makes a tremendous difference but the machine performs well even with only two vacs running because of its engineering features.
3 I find it very easy to manouvre because of the extra large wheels.
No doubt others will answer in greater detail.
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Doug,
The improvement in vac performance of the 3 vac set up allows you the luxury of using a 350 psi pump at runs of 50 - 75 feet. In my view this is what makes the Recoil's performance head and shoulders above other portables.
As Fintan has said the large rear wheels and sensible handle on the front make the machine very manouverable.
Nigel
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Nigel,
I think you mean sensible handle on the REAR. What also contributes to the handling of the machine is the weight distribution. One thing I do intend to change is the front castors, which seem lothe to 'castor' on hard, slightly rough surfaces de to the fact tht the wheels are plastic and tend to skid sideways will replace with rubber.
Regards,
John.
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Correct John - well spotted ::)
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does anyone know of a web site, where i can have a perv..............at the machine :P ;D
dave
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Dave, if you just type in cross-american you should get on to the site no problem.
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Is anyone aware if there are any other high spec machines available similar to the recoil in spec??
Paul
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Not really sure Paul,but I know Bob Savage makes what he describes as an electronic ( electric) truck mount but know very little about them.