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craigR

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Fog wash
« on: December 05, 2011, 07:55:57 pm »
Can anyone give me a link or contact details to buy a fog wash water heater. Searched and searched but obviously in the wrong places.
Thanks.  Craig.

Ps.  anyone got opinions on if they're ok?

Scott Dean

Re: Fog wash
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2011, 08:02:13 pm »
http://www.window-tools.com/

its on the left under the menu bar, i've just ordered mine but i have heard some very good reviews all round...

PureClean Window Cleaning Ltd

  • Posts: 254
Re: Fog wash
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2011, 09:59:10 pm »
better get them fitted soon guys, snow and ice is on its way

Total shine cleaning services

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Re: Fog wash
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2011, 09:42:58 am »
Great piece of kit but will show the weaknesses in your plumbing. A few pointers--pick up a brass hozelock screw on connector for the water outlet on the heater as this is the bit that gets the hottest,it kept melting the plastic one that I recieved with it,2settings winter and summer if you have it on winter keep the gas set to low and on summer you can turn it up more,I just keep mine on winter with a low gas setting,takes a few minutes for it to heat the water so I usually start running the hose as I'm dragging it round the house go back for my poles and then it's half way there,wherever you mount it it is recommended that you heatproof that part, as the boiler does get hot,you can buy a roll of very thin heatproof insulation from b&q and I have done other parts of the van with it,next tip if your running a shurflo pump you need to adjust the back pressure as mine was causing problems-every time I turned water off at the pole it usually takes 30-40 seconds for the back pressure to engage the pump and stop it pumping,this is when you can spring leaks on your joints as your now running a hot pressurised system,there is a Allen bolt on top of the pump and if you wind this out it alters the back pressure and your pump cuts off quicker-felt obliged to write all this as can save a lot of stress as I had to learn the hard way,hope it helps

Graham


Re: Fog wash
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2011, 01:09:18 pm »
had mine a month now use it everyday the 10kg bottle I got lasts a month which is good going,Ive mounted mine on the back door so fumes go up in the air when working as leave door open. Ive not done any of the above only put a connector on the out hose as when reeling the hose reel in I disconnect as dont want water going back up in2 the shower .......I use a 60psi which works fine good pressure still using the plastic bits which screw onto the bottom of the shower mine havnt melted been lucky then I guess but I dont have my gas turned up to much so its still hot but not piping hot ... Really easy to install incase you are worried to install good bit of kit for the money to get hot water ... My only concern is water freezing in pipes over night then you wont beable to use the fogwash !!!!!!!Last thing you can buy a silver tape for heat resistant but I never did and hasnt burnt or stained the paint at top of door thats it really any Questions just ask im here 24 hours 7 days a week ask Mr Bones lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hell tell ya lol !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

craigR

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Re: Fog wash
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2011, 05:14:25 pm »
Well plenty of info there and all sounds good. Thanks.
Craig