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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JSMC on February 29, 2008, 05:48:37 pm

Title: port for external working and van closed
Post by: JSMC on February 29, 2008, 05:48:37 pm
how much do these cost?  i am sure i saw one for sale somewhere
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: Captain Scarlet on February 29, 2008, 05:54:58 pm
These on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/water-fed-pole-Van-Port_W0QQitemZ320216623791QQihZ011QQcategoryZ112579QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

or from Brodex

Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: jaykie on February 29, 2008, 05:59:03 pm
you beat me to it luke was just about to send link as was in my items watching.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: JSMC on February 29, 2008, 06:02:28 pm
look a bit ropey. i am sur ei saw one priced at over 100 quid. was well shocked
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: barry woodward on February 29, 2008, 06:04:38 pm
I work from the side door of a transit, because of the rubber seal I can shut the sliding door and lock the van with the hose sticking out to the hose reel.
Dont know what van you have but you can try this first.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: JSMC on February 29, 2008, 06:07:36 pm
don't have my van yet in proces sof getting one
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: JSMC on February 29, 2008, 06:11:51 pm
http://www.brodexbms.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?cPath=3&products_id=45   :o
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: see clear lee on February 29, 2008, 09:13:46 pm
http://www.brodexbms.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?cPath=3&products_id=45   :o

£178 flippin heck
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: frames to panes on February 29, 2008, 09:19:17 pm
Why buy a port? You could find a Grommit in the van floor and run a length of hose down and out to the back of your van just zip tie it to the chassis or whatever, stick a Hozelock with endstop on the end. Cheap as chips. I've gone through the floor under my reel so i can lock the van with the reel inside. Any holes can be plugged when you want to sell the van on or covered with ply flooring.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: pjulk on February 29, 2008, 09:42:25 pm
As above but get a sheet of steel plating drill a hole the size of a hoselock fitting and fix under the rear bumper of your van with rivets.

That way just attach hosereel straight onto the hoselock fitting and its fixed in place.

Paul
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 01, 2008, 12:53:53 am
Bruce Williamson send me these pics, looks great, hope you don't mind me sharing them. :)

(http://aycu20.webshots.com/image/47499/2003284240699869821_th.jpg) (http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2003284240699869821) (http://aycu07.webshots.com/image/45326/2003260533272528666_th.jpg) (http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2003260533272528666) (http://aycu38.webshots.com/image/45237/2003288417081923444_th.jpg) (http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2003288417081923444)


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As promised, here are some photo's of the outside hose fittings on our Peugeot Partner Van.
You should be able to work out what we've done.
The 'inside' coupling is for filling the tank from an external RO. The 'outside' coupling is from the pump inside the van. The inside hole is provision for a third coupling if required, eg., if an RO is fitted inside the van then this would be used for the waste water outlet.
 
The couplings are fitted in an angle plate and secured to the towing eye with a plate and nut and bolt. The hole is exactly the size of the 1/2" hose to 1/2" male threaded adaptor thread and the Hoselok adaptor screws in from the other side and is a tight enough fit. The Hoselok hose pipe connector has been filled with silicone as it's only use is to ensure no dirt ingress into the fitting to contaminate the water to the brush. Once on site, this connector is removed and the hose connector pipe to the hose reel is coupled on.
 
It has been working successfully for the past 6 months. We have no problems with water pressure blowing the coupling off as the water pressure and flow is governed by a Varistream to a Shurflo pump.
 
Hope this helps.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: frames to panes on March 01, 2008, 08:51:30 am
Thats one step up from my version. Who wants to cut a hole in the side of their van for a port? - not me.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: Pure H20 Cleaning Services on March 01, 2008, 11:08:08 am
Thats one step up from my version. Who wants to cut a hole in the side of their van for a port? - not me.

If you have the port in the side of your van it saves a lot of bending up & down all day, i have mine set at waist height.I also have an electic connector fitted to the van.Think ahead save time and your BACK.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: frames to panes on March 01, 2008, 11:56:03 am
I have - i never take the reel out. ;)
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 01, 2008, 12:37:15 pm
Thats one step up from my version. Who wants to cut a hole in the side of their van for a port? - not me.

If you have the port in the side of your van it saves a lot of bending up & down all day, i have mine set at waist height.I also have an electic connector fitted to the van.Think ahead save time and your BACK.

? How many times did/do we have to bend down with trad cleaning? How many times do you bend down in just everyday life? I know what you are saying, but your plugging a hose in, not lifting a 10l bucket. :)

What exactly do you mean with 'I also have an electic connector fitted to the van'. What does that mean? :)
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: Pure H20 Cleaning Services on March 01, 2008, 01:04:46 pm
its a power socket on the outside of the van very handy, so i have 3 holes cut into the side of my van or 4 if you count the vent on the roof.  ;D
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 01, 2008, 01:15:12 pm
its a power socket on the outside of the van very handy, so i have 3 holes cut into the side of my van or 4 if you count the vent on the roof.  ;D

Ah i/c, what do you need that for? :)
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: Pure H20 Cleaning Services on March 01, 2008, 01:59:55 pm
I run a small lead to from my house and inside the van i have waterproof sockets from these i run a small heater (winter) and  i plug my charger into it to top the 2nd battery up.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 01, 2008, 02:03:21 pm
I run a small lead to from my house and inside the van i have waterproof sockets from these i run a small heater (winter) and  i plug my charger into it to top the 2nd battery up.

Ah very handy, sounds like a very nice setup you've got there. :)
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on March 02, 2008, 09:23:14 am
In the first of those pictures would anyone know what the name of the fitting which goes from the hose to the back of the male hozelok fitting, hope this makes sense.

Gordon
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 02, 2008, 12:45:42 pm
In the first of those pictures would anyone know what the name of the fitting which goes from the hose to the back of the male hozelok fitting, hope this makes sense.

Gordon

I'm not sure unfortunately, I'm sorry for that. Try giving Gardiners a go, they might have one.
Title: Re: port for external working and van closed
Post by: pjulk on March 02, 2008, 01:23:23 pm
My setup is similar to those picture's but i have female hozlock stop fittings instead that way i just leave the pumps on all day and when i turn off the water flow the pumps stop.

When finished for the day just turn pumps off.


Paul