Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Paul Coleman on April 28, 2008, 06:53:22 pm
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I set myself a target for today but my pump (100 PSI flojet) packed up early afternoon so that wrote the rest of the day off.
Just wanted to publicly say a thanks to the guys (particularly Keith) at Omnipole once again. A quick phone call, a hours drive to South London, and one new pump supplied and fitted. This is just one reason why I don't mind giving money to larger suppliers because there is usually a reasonable backup service and that needs to be paid for IMO. If I had ordered a pump over the phone, I may not have got itr until Wednesday. Although much of the afternoon was written off, at least I am ready for a fresh start tomorrow.
The pump had 2 and a half years use (almost) so I consider I got my moneysworth from it but I suppose I should have had a spare in stock. I have spares of most things but not the pump - probably the most important thing to have a spare of.
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I have 2 spare pumps and 1 spare varistream,that way all i`ll lose is the time it takes to whip 1 off and change it.
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I have 2 spare pumps and 1 spare varistream,that way all i`ll lose is the time it takes to whip 1 off and change it.
Yes it was quite an oversight on my part. I do intend to get a spare one in the next few months to avoid this happening in the future. I could have cannibalised a pump from a disused RO unit but it was only 60 PSI. I believe that if using 100m microbore and doing high work, it is better to have 100 PSI. I like to be able to work with a decent flow.
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Are you sure that the pump is definetly dead shiner because my 100 psi flojet packed up last week, or so I thought. I didn't have a spare either but I sacrificed my backpack ;D and used the pump from that, it took me about 45 mins to get it out and connect it up to my tank. Anyway when I got home at the end of the day I thought I would have a look at the old flojet which was 2.5 years old the same as yours, I replaced a couple of the cables which were looking a bit worn and hey presto it sprung back into life!!! Hopefully I'll get another 6 months or so out of it!!! ;)
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Disconnect it and try it on the earth and live on the battery.
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Are you sure that the pump is definetly dead shiner because my 100 psi flojet packed up last week, or so I thought. I didn't have a spare either but I sacrificed my backpack ;D and used the pump from that, it took me about 45 mins to get it out and connect it up to my tank. Anyway when I got home at the end of the day I thought I would have a look at the old flojet which was 2.5 years old the same as yours, I replaced a couple of the cables which were looking a bit worn and hey presto it sprung back into life!!! Hopefully I'll get another 6 months or so out of it!!! ;)
Well I left the dead one at Omnipole. Keith did do a thorough testing though and his verdict was - DEAD !! I didn't watch closely what he was doing but I don't need to as I trust his competence.
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He's probably going to sell it on ebay!! Is Keith the one with dodgy teeth? If its the one I'm thinking of he connected up my RO totally wrong when I first started wfp, nice chap though!! ;)
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It pays tp keep a spare pump connected up just for days like this Shiner when yours packed up. Cheaper to carry a spare than lose a days work.
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He's probably going to sell it on ebay!! Is Keith the one with dodgy teeth? If its the one I'm thinking of he connected up my RO totally wrong when I first started wfp, nice chap though!! ;)
I'm surprised to hear about your RO. He's always been fine with any jobs he's done for me. Ah well. No-one's perfect.
LOL re ebay.