Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gsw on August 28, 2008, 04:45:47 pm
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need some help here, have an aquatec pump 100 psi and want to add a variable controller, was looking at the varistream 2 but all the talk on here of messing around inside adjusting settings is putting me off!
was on cleaning spot and looked at the variflo+ which is a controller and a battery charger in one.
not sure how this works but would it be suitable with a leisure battery ( 110ah) or would the battery still require a bench charge?
does anyone use the variflo+ ???
greg
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Unless you are doing mega milage every day you will still need to charge your battery regularly.
Andrew
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thanks andrew, what controller would you advise is the simpler option for me then? no point in having the one that charges the battery if i am going to have to bench charge anyway.
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For charging your second battery just g a split charger fitted and literally forget about it.....
If you want an easier and cheeper opion to the Varistream then check out the Ecoflow.....
www.essentiallypure.co.uk/products/product_display.php?page=eco_flow
and the Flow Master from Pure Freedom £75 inc vat and delivery ( I use this one)
www.purefreedom.co.uk/spares.html
Regards
Mr H
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thanks mr h. i am a bit confused with the conflicting advice about the split chargers, i suppose just different opinions but some swear by them and others say they are a waste of time. i suppose looking at the one on cleaning spot the price difference is not that different to the standard one on essentially pure, so i may aswell go with it and buy myself a charger incase of emergencies
thanks
greg
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If I have done a large amount of really local stuff then I might but the battery on charge over night just to be on the safe side........ How ever I would be in more trouble if I didn't have a slit charger and forgot to switch the charger on one night....
Regards
Mr H
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Unless you are doing mega milage every day you will still need to charge your battery regularly.
Andrew
Very good advice