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It might suit some people's particular set up therefore I like it. Lee, you need to see my latest project piece. An adapted halfords battery pack, attached a pump and it's a really lightweight portable pump box. Removed the jump leads and kept the onboard charger ports volt meter and 12v outlet. Saved me 20kg of lugging the trolley in and out of my car. Having problem balance wise to resolve though.
Lee - what a great short video that makes the point very clearly. I know the subject matter may be old hat to some and others may not be interested what ever you do and there are those that will have a dig at you but for me, I was impressed by that. That was very professionally done.Have you ever thought about bringing out a free on line magazine? lol thanks
Quote from: andrew @ keep it clean on October 30, 2012, 06:44:59 pmi cant see many windies doing what the guy in the video did ,,,surely you would use a tap hose or just disconnect the pole . cant see it catching on tbhDo you use an aquadaptor?
i cant see many windies doing what the guy in the video did ,,,surely you would use a tap hose or just disconnect the pole . cant see it catching on tbh
......or you could unclip the pole hose from the microbore....