That is the question!
I have been using my system without one, but finding i am out of water FAST although have usually earned ok, but it means i cant carry on without filling up which is difficult as i work 20 miles from home mostly
I was looking through some posts on another site and found this
Re: digital varistream promblem
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2010, 05:51:54 PM »
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The best use for a varistream is a door stop. Failing that flog it some other idiot.
Varistreams are the most utterly Pointless and useless gadget for WFP.
The basics of WFP are:
Activate dirt into water with brush,
Rinse dirty water off leaving pure water to evaporate naturally.
So who in their right mind wants to slow the flow down and stand there longer rinsing???
The faster you can do this process the faster you can work and earn more.
Obviously a few dimwads do But simply follow these directions to for trouble free pump working for years to come.
Connect pole and turn on pump,
Undo pressure switch adjuster gradually until pump stops,
gently turn screw back in until pump starts again.
This will set the pressure switch to stop the pump a few seconds after disconnecting the pole and provide trouble free operation for years. I know i have been for the last 6 years.
No more varistream junk to waste time and money on. I find it hilarious that guys struggle on with varistream problems when just get rid of it is the best option.
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Can anyone explain the pressure adjusting bit? my pump cuts out when i turn tap off at end hose already??
And do you think i should get a controller or not??
This may help
if the pump is cycling but at full speed (Varistream has no variable control) then the pump is hitting the pressure switch.
If the unit still has variable control (you can turn the pump rate up and down with the Varistream) then try turning the flowrate on the Varistream down. If the cycling stops then the dead end detection is incorrectly set and needs to be adjusted.
If the cycling does not stop even when the flowrate is turned down low, then it sounds like there may be a problem with the Varistream.
In general we believe the Varistream is designed to work with 5l/min pumps. The dead end detection is simplistic and has very little adjustment when driving a pump outside of this range

As for the Controller V no controller It has to come down to individual choice as a general rule a pump controller will help to
1) reduce water use so more jobs in a day
2) reduce wear and tear on the Pump and Battery
3) controlled water flow to suit each set of circumstances
That said it has to be about what suits you.