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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee09 on March 08, 2010, 08:35:03 am

Title: Heater in van all night
Post by: lee09 on March 08, 2010, 08:35:03 am
Then at 7.30 all frozen on first job.
Will it ever end?
Lee
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: StanA on March 08, 2010, 08:40:28 am
Then at 7.30 all frozen on first job.
Will it ever end?
Lee

Forgot to remove my reel last night and there's some frost about on some of the cars out there.  I might have to unwind it, put it in the living room, and stick the gas fire on for a while.
Oh well. I had an excellent earning day yesterday (did a load of commercials on a Sunday) so it's not all bad.
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: Gleaming windows on March 08, 2010, 08:50:10 am

Forgot to remove my reel last night and there's some frost about on some of the cars out there.  I might have to unwind it, put it in the living room, and stick the gas fire on for a while.


Fill the bath with hot and just immerse the reel for 2 minutes.
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: StanA on March 08, 2010, 09:00:30 am

Forgot to remove my reel last night and there's some frost about on some of the cars out there.  I might have to unwind it, put it in the living room, and stick the gas fire on for a while.


Fill the bath with hot and just immerse the reel for 2 minutes.

That may have been a better way but I've done it now.  Apart from that that I used the last of the hot water on a morning bath so I've put that on again for when I get home later after work.  I need to pop out for a while so I'll just leave it in front of the fire.
Do you unwind the reel when you give it the bath treatment Matt?  I ask this because I've noticed from past experience that they tend to be more frozen nearer the core.
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: Gleaming windows on March 08, 2010, 09:05:49 am
Ive always got away without it freezing Stan, I always use a heater in the van and now use hot too.

When I go out to the van in the morningafter a frost I run the pump for 2 minutes to make sure its full right the way through with hot.

Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: formb on March 08, 2010, 09:40:17 am

Forgot to remove my reel last night and there's some frost about on some of the cars out there.  I might have to unwind it, put it in the living room, and stick the gas fire on for a while.


Fill the bath with hot and just immerse the reel for 2 minutes.


That may have been a better way but I've done it now.  Apart from that that I used the last of the hot water on a morning bath so I've put that on again for when I get home later after work.  I need to pop out for a while so I'll just leave it in front of the fire.
Do you unwind the reel when you give it the bath treatment Matt?  I ask this because I've noticed from past experience that they tend to be more frozen nearer the core.

We blow out our reels using an air compressor. We are lucky enough to have a compressor on site which makes life easier. We were down to -22 in January and even with the reels empty they still froze as soon as water went near them.

Blasted weather. Hopefully we'll get a roasting hot summer. Then we can all moan about the heat..................................................
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: StanA on March 08, 2010, 11:23:03 am
Ive always got away without it freezing Stan, I always use a heater in the van and now use hot too.

When I go out to the van in the morningafter a frost I run the pump for 2 minutes to make sure its full right the way through with hot.



I don't have the luxury of a hot water system.  I may get one eventually but if I do, I will do it at the next van change.  I do drain the pipework at night in the cold by running the pump dry and allowing water to feed back into the tank.  I then blow the pipe clear.  At least this will protect the pump even if it can't start straight away.  I had meant to bring the reel in last night but just totally forgot about it.  I had already brought the battery in for a manual charge up (split relay doesn't always keep up with my useage).  Now I'm just having a skive as I'm worn out after a big day yesterday.  Will get a decent afternoon in though.
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: suds window service on March 08, 2010, 04:23:06 pm
preparation! check local weather the night before, get heater for the van leave on a frost setting,insulate the tank to keep in the warmth. aquarium heaters to keep the water in the tank warmish.
  -6 at 6am this morning when we started....no problems.
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: lee09 on March 08, 2010, 06:13:05 pm
Suds I know.
I laid out the hose and connected up. pump just cycled with a air lock. Took just a couple of mins to sort and in that time the water in the hose was frozen. I had the oil filled rad on in the van all night
Lee
Title: Re: Heater in van all night
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 08, 2010, 06:29:37 pm
On windows Vista and Windows 7 you can have a gadget on your desktop which gives you accurate day and night temperatures for 3 days in advance. I use it all the time, and I haven't been caught out by the frost yet.