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Title: Backpack use
Post by: combat1 on August 01, 2009, 12:01:13 pm
Hi, Just had delivery of a WCW backpack, poles etc.
Can anyone give me some useful tips or essential info to prevent problems.
Many thanks.
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on August 01, 2009, 05:29:57 pm
Open it up and take a look is what I would suggest. Best to know what your dealing with than wonder what's there should something go wrong.

Handy things to have with a wcw backpack are....

Pozzy driver
A couple of spare fuses

Had a fuse go on mine and would have been up and running again in 5mins had I a spare.

Cracking piece of kit are the wcw backpacks.
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: cybersye on August 01, 2009, 05:43:01 pm
I've had to take mine apart a couple of times as the connecters have worked themselves off the battery.
maybe worth investing in some better ones and dont cost much.
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: combat1 on August 01, 2009, 08:24:55 pm
Thanks guys just what i was after.
Nearly sent it back when the instructions said you had to be mentally fit to operate it!
Was reading that the pump is on a one minute on and one minute off run, whats that all about then?
Do you turn off the tap when moving from window to window or just leave it running?
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: tacky on August 01, 2009, 08:32:13 pm
had no instructions with mine .with my loose connecters i taped them on .
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: jouk45 on August 01, 2009, 08:32:34 pm
in other words if you get chatting with a custy, the backpack will switch itself off saving your battery  ;D
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: tacky on August 01, 2009, 08:36:44 pm
thanks
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on August 01, 2009, 09:39:40 pm
The wcw backpacks don't turn themselves off, they keep going till you switch it off. Is it the yellow colured one you got ?

I use mine all day as I don't have a van system. It does me 10 houses a day. I tend to put it on charge before I go to bed, though there has been a few occasions I've forgot and its done me the whole next day too. Don't know if it would run for a third day though.
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: combat1 on August 01, 2009, 10:11:06 pm
Yes its the bright yellow one, pretty impressive.
Got the unger poles which are nice and light and 4 x 25 litre drums which will do me.
So if I understand it right, just charge it for 14hrs initially then after each use.
The charger goes onto a maintainance charge once its full.
Then fill up with pure 000tds and off you go?
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on August 01, 2009, 10:18:52 pm
Depends on how much your going to use it really.

You just using wfp or is this for hard to reach windows and trad for the rest ?
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: jouk45 on August 01, 2009, 10:20:23 pm
it does not switch itsself of?? what a downer, i thought this was meant to be better than the shurflo,
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: combat1 on August 01, 2009, 10:23:28 pm
WFP upstairs trad downstairs, about 12 houses per day 3/4 bedrooms, cheers.
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: jouk45 on August 01, 2009, 10:26:11 pm
if fully charged will last the whole day,
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: elite mike on August 01, 2009, 10:34:39 pm
just remember to charge it up every day

you will be fine
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: d s windowcleaning on August 02, 2009, 08:10:15 am
If you fit a tap/valve to your pole when you turn that off it will stop the backpack pump .
the wcw backpack when fully charged will easy do 400 ltrs of water before re charging .
if you need a spare battery you can get these from maplins .
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Robin Ray on August 02, 2009, 11:23:10 am
Extend the hose by about 2m otherwise if you have it on the ground and have the pole fully extended you cant lift the pole very high, If you have your tap on your pole or a trigger you will definatly not have enough hose as standard. I dont use mine as a backpack but more of a trolley without wheels.
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on August 02, 2009, 12:57:06 pm
I don't carry mine on my back either. 16L of water plus the weight of the backpack itself.... No thanks. I just use the handle
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: tacky on August 02, 2009, 06:21:51 pm
or a cheap trolley .
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Platinum NW on August 03, 2009, 07:56:21 am
if fully charged will last the whole day,
Im looking at buying a backpack but i want a spare battery to take with me to make sure that i can stay out 6-8 hours. Wondering if anyones had trouble with them overheating or anything along them lines
Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on August 03, 2009, 08:24:53 am
You talking 6 - 8 hours solid work ?

Only problem I've had is the fuse went once. Carry a spare and a pozzy driver and your up and running in 5 mins.

Title: Re: Backpack use
Post by: Platinum NW on August 03, 2009, 09:19:15 am
yh between 6 - 8 hours would that be possible 3 -4 days a week