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stephen s

OMNI-VAC
« on: August 28, 2009, 07:27:58 pm »
had been saving some pennies with a view of buying an Omni-vac  in the next couple of months,  however after getting a nice football bet up ( £3K )   I was able to bring the date forward to this week and ordered on Wednesday.

Was told it would be a 7-8 day lead time which meant delivery next week sometime which was fine.

Although I had a wee communication issue which I feel could have been better I must say I have to give Omni-vac a big thumbs up for calling me yesterday and deliver the vac today ( 2 days after order )

I was also given a full apology for the communication hitch and on a whole the service was excellent,  just need to put it together now which I will in the next few days.

ftp

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2009, 07:31:58 pm »
Put it together? Half an hour should be enough.  ;D

Had a custy ask if I could clear the gutters on a three storey block of flats today.
"Yes i can do that for you - I'll suck them out from ground level with my vac"

The management co. representative said "we'd rather someone looked into the gutters so we are going to put some scaffolding up"
I told her there was no need as i could use a camera to have a look for her. She looked at me as if I'd landed from Mars. "we'll let you know if we need you"
Daft as a brush, they must have money to burn.  ::)

Paul_Rolfe

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2009, 07:41:56 pm »
Let us know what its like Stephen.

stephen s

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2009, 08:00:50 pm »
will do mate,         I do a £50 monthly window clean for a very loyal customer and I told her I'm gonna do a free gutter clean to give me some practice   so will be doing that next week or week after.

aiminvestor

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2009, 09:41:27 pm »
Put it together? Half an hour should be enough.  ;D

Had a custy ask if I could clear the gutters on a three storey block of flats today.
"Yes i can do that for you - I'll suck them out from ground level with my vac"

The management co. representative said "we'd rather someone looked into the gutters so we are going to put some scaffolding up"
I told her there was no need as i could use a camera to have a look for her. She looked at me as if I'd landed from Mars. "we'll let you know if we need you"
Daft as a brush, they must have money to burn.  ::)


LOL, unbelievable!

The scaffolding will cost them dearly!

Out of interest, what make of camera do you use?

I have seen pictures of a chap holding a small screen, and a camera mounted on a pole, but not sure where you can buy them?

I presume it's a wireless webcam or similar?

TIA
Dictum meum pactum

aiminvestor

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2009, 09:47:36 pm »
will do mate,         I do a £50 monthly window clean for a very loyal customer and I told her I'm gonna do a free gutter clean to give me some practice   so will be doing that next week or week after.

Great idea, build some goodwill.

I have been considering offering an annual gutter clean to be included in the price for a monthly window clean by increasing the  price of the window clean to include a discounted price for the gutter clean.

That way I gain by having steady increased revenue each month, and the customer gains by having a discounted gutter clean once a year, which has already been paid for.

This price would only be available to regular customers, and that may encourage others to become customers to take advantage.

Just a thought, but going to give it a try.
Dictum meum pactum

stephen s

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2009, 10:29:53 pm »
I could have picked a smaller house to try it on but as I said this customer has been so loyal to me and is worth £50 per month for the clean.         always makes me a nice cup of tea, always has time for a chat and always gives me a nice tip at Xmas.

have been cleaning for her for nearly 3 years and in that time she has had many an offer to undercut me and has always said to me its not down to price but quality of work and most of all Trust

So its always nice to repay that loyalty back from time to time.


On the camera front I didn't get the Camera from Omni-vac  as I worked for Sony for 19 years and although the Sony Camera's are mega buck I still know some of the tech guys there and one of them pointed out a nice cheap wireless camera and 2 and a half inch screen from Maplins  that will do just nicely which I bought.

ftp

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2009, 11:09:01 pm »
You'll need to power the camera and the monitor unless you've managed to find a battery powered camera and monitor readily built in.

stephen s

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #8 on: August 28, 2009, 11:21:35 pm »
yes I know but you can wire a battery case to the camera to power it,  the battery case holds 4 X AA batteries

aiminvestor

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #9 on: August 28, 2009, 11:43:17 pm »
yes I know but you can wire a battery case to the camera to power it,  the battery case holds 4 X AA batteries

Thanks for the quick reply, is it this one?

If so, it now has a rechargeable battery fitted.

EDIT

The screen needs a continuous power supply.



http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=228327



Complete portable wireless security with ultra compact LCD monitor
Wireless camera with rechargeable li-ion battery installed and a 2.4-inch wireless LCD receiver
Rechargeable battery lasts at least 5 hours while continuously working
50m transmission distance
4-channel LCD receiver
Sleek and durable black finish
Easily fixes to walls or ceilings
Suitable for use where there is none or limited access to power
Ideal for theft prevention, after-hours surveillance, home security and more

The wireless camera can be easily fixed onto walls or ceilings and its battery lasts up to 5 hours while continuously working. It has 50 metre of transmission range making it wide coverage for cameras of its range. The LCD display receiver comes in sleek durable black finish. The unit is ideal for using in areas where no or limited access to power exists. This Wireless Colour Camera and 2.4-inch LCD Wireless Monitor is ideal for general surveillance at home or small offices. Contents: Wireless camera (with built in battery) Wireless 2.4-inch TFT LCD receiver 2 x Power adaptors Lens adjuster Mounting hardware User manual
Dictum meum pactum

ftp

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #10 on: August 29, 2009, 06:51:47 am »
That would do it - just need a battey - probably 12v to power the screen. Not a bad price either.

I did similar but to be honest it's hardly used especially on residential work.

stephen s

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #11 on: August 29, 2009, 06:56:05 am »
yes I know but you can wire a battery case to the camera to power it,  the battery case holds 4 X AA batteries

Thanks for the quick reply, is it this one?

If so, it now has a rechargeable battery fitted.

EDIT

The screen needs a continuous power supply.



http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=228327



Complete portable wireless security with ultra compact LCD monitor
Wireless camera with rechargeable li-ion battery installed and a 2.4-inch wireless LCD receiver
Rechargeable battery lasts at least 5 hours while continuously working
50m transmission distance
4-channel LCD receiver
Sleek and durable black finish
Easily fixes to walls or ceilings
Suitable for use where there is none or limited access to power
Ideal for theft prevention, after-hours surveillance, home security and more

The wireless camera can be easily fixed onto walls or ceilings and its battery lasts up to 5 hours while continuously working. It has 50 metre of transmission range making it wide coverage for cameras of its range. The LCD display receiver comes in sleek durable black finish. The unit is ideal for using in areas where no or limited access to power exists. This Wireless Colour Camera and 2.4-inch LCD Wireless Monitor is ideal for general surveillance at home or small offices. Contents: Wireless camera (with built in battery) Wireless 2.4-inch TFT LCD receiver 2 x Power adaptors Lens adjuster Mounting hardware User manual












yes mate thats the very one £129.99   as my tech mate from Sony said      you don't wanna shoot the moon just get a look inside a gutter and he's absolutely right      as thats all I want it for

Glyn H

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2009, 07:53:57 am »
Maplins Q & A regarding the unit
 Q- Is the wireless LCD reciever on the N79GQ kit, battery powered? or does it need constant AC power?   - Steve Gordge

Answer- This requires constant power.

Q- it this system motion sensitive? - aat

Answer- No sorry this product does not support that.

Q- Can further camera's or camera stands be purchased? - Tim

Answer- Unfortunately we do not stock additional cameras or stands.

Q- does the reciever have a SD card slot - Goback98

Answer- No this product does not support that feature.

I dare say the maplin unit  is a good budget alternative to our camera system but it is not a like for like comparison for example clients cannot be provided with recordings on dvd or sent by pc to prove the cleaning has been performed.
Our system provides the features required in the questions and provides  broadcast quality recordings which are required by property management departments, surveyors, local authorities etc.
To sum up the maplin unit is a viewing device only.

STEVE-UK

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2009, 07:58:39 am »
Glyn - I have your camera kit, is there a way to take still pictures?

Glyn H

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #14 on: August 29, 2009, 08:14:17 am »
Hi Steve
Quote
I have your camera kit, is there a way to take still pictures?
I am certain this can be performed by using a PC program.
But am not sure which program but can certainly find out for you.
I am on holiday for a week but please can you email me and I will get one of our staff to contact you

jonnyald

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2009, 08:15:04 am »
AIMINVESTOR -  hows it going ,? hav u had that break and hit the streets yet ?? ;D

Steve CM

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2009, 08:19:49 am »
Hi Steve
Quote
I have your camera kit, is there a way to take still pictures?
I am certain this can be performed by using a PC program.
But am not sure which program but can certainly find out for you.
I am on holiday for a week but please can you email me and I will get one of our staff to contact you

could you please let me know also if you find out how?

Glyn H

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #17 on: August 29, 2009, 08:37:30 am »
Steve
you have mail

Steve CM

Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #18 on: August 29, 2009, 08:46:53 am »
cheers glyn

aiminvestor

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Re: OMNI-VAC
« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2009, 09:31:52 am »
yes I know but you can wire a battery case to the camera to power it,  the battery case holds 4 X AA batteries

Thanks for the quick reply, is it this one?

If so, it now has a rechargeable battery fitted.

EDIT

The screen needs a continuous power supply.



http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=228327






yes mate thats the very one £129.99   as my tech mate from Sony said      you don't wanna shoot the moon just get a look inside a gutter and he's absolutely right      as thats all I want it for


Excellent, many thanks for your help, my local Maplins has 2 in stock, soon to be 1!
Dictum meum pactum