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eHears a couple of pictures of mine ime quite sur3 Oliver won’t mind it being shared with potential customers 😂😂😂
It’s pitch black outside, but I bet daz is stillHammering through work like a madman and dancing under his hot water. Looking forward to the first day review!
Quote from: Reflections south west on December 07, 2017, 04:45:54 pmeHears a couple of pictures of mine ime quite sur3 Oliver won’t mind it being shared with potential lcustomers 😂😂😂I put the cable ties on it i generally run it with the cover off if the cover is fitted it holds everything in place , bit silly really I paid a lot extra for the stainless. Case and it’s sitting in the garage 😂😂😂😂😂Its certainly very compact. Appreciate you sharing.Did it come with cable ties securing the header tank and heat exchangers?.
eHears a couple of pictures of mine ime quite sur3 Oliver won’t mind it being shared with potential lcustomers 😂😂😂I put the cable ties on it i generally run it with the cover off if the cover is fitted it holds everything in place , bit silly really I paid a lot extra for the stainless. Case and it’s sitting in the garage 😂😂😂😂😂
this is the first one straight after installation. I'll take some more tomorrow once I've put the rest of my stuff back in my van.First impressions are it looks like a great bit of kit. I'll do an ongoing review on it once I've been using it for a few days/weeks/months etc.Thanks to Oliver and his team who were thoroughly professional and hardworking from start to finish. A real credit to the window cleaning industry IMO.
Quote from: dazmond on December 07, 2017, 12:14:47 amthis is the first one straight after installation. I'll take some more tomorrow once I've put the rest of my stuff back in my van.First impressions are it looks like a great bit of kit. I'll do an ongoing review on it once I've been using it for a few days/weeks/months etc.Thanks to Oliver and his team who were thoroughly professional and hardworking from start to finish. A real credit to the window cleaning industry IMO.All that money for dust on a piece of glass! The Grippa Boys must be laughing all the way to Barbados!
Quote from: Jonny 87 on December 07, 2017, 04:49:14 pmIt’s pitch black outside, but I bet daz is stillHammering through work like a madman and dancing under his hot water. Looking forward to the first day review! Well done Daz. I know it's disappointing expecting something to improve your days work and it doesn't perform. Don't worry though, Grippa have an excellent customer service reputation and I'm sure you'll be sorted out very quickly. Usually, a simple fix on something there used to working on. Good luck mate 👍i got all my scheduled work done......but with cold water. i just couldnt get the heater to run for more than 5 mins once connected to my pole without the burner cutting out and fault codes 1 and 2 flashing up.an engineer is coming first thing tomorrow so hopefully its just a few first day teething problems.im glad to be home and dry now.awful day weather wise and a frustrating day with the heater but ive put it down to "one of those days".
how do you keep the heater running hot water into the tank then when turned off at the brush head? as you seem to have only 1 heat exchanger.
Quote from: p1w1 on December 15, 2017, 06:36:06 pmhow do you keep the heater running hot water into the tank then when turned off at the brush head? as you seem to have only 1 heat exchanger.the heater doesnt turn off straight away pal when you turn your tap off on your pole.it takes 5 or 10 mins before it starts to shut down which gives me plenty of time to reel in the hose and plug into my tank.ive had this heater running continuously for 4+ hours for 3 days no problems.keeping the heater running is the best way to keep the burner clean. i have lots of work where im spending hours in one place.when i do eventually do a bit of driving about i always plug into the return to tank hose to keep the heater running.