Quote from: Matt Bateman on November 07, 2009, 07:51:00 pmIan if you have a 110V machine and plug it straight into your custards leccy supply it wont work.If I buy one of these the thing to do is buy the 110V model with transformer and use custards leccy.Dont use 240V outside, your asking for trouble.Matt, I am not stupit, I know about volts and custards :
Ian if you have a 110V machine and plug it straight into your custards leccy supply it wont work.If I buy one of these the thing to do is buy the 110V model with transformer and use custards leccy.Dont use 240V outside, your asking for trouble.
I keep seeing the words " two people "regarding gutter vacs. If they need two people, I may just has well have someone footing the ladder instead.The whole point of a gutter vac for me, is to save on labour, by doing it myself.
If you use a 6kva generator you need two people to lift that out of the van, its heavy.lots of our customers use it on houses with one operative, however we need to advise the safest way!
Quote from: Craig Trevain on November 07, 2009, 08:10:17 pmIf you use a 6kva generator you need two people to lift that out of the van, its heavy.lots of our customers use it on houses with one operative, however we need to advise the safest way!I have a 6kva and wheel it out of the van it is fitted too, there are ways to do this with one person safe without lifting and straining, cost me about £150 ish.I am glad a supplier is being honest in rergards to the volts on a vac, using 240 volts in the rain is plain stupid, unless they want to replace jamie affro on xfactor
Quote from: windowwashers on November 07, 2009, 08:21:16 pmQuote from: Craig Trevain on November 07, 2009, 08:10:17 pmIf you use a 6kva generator you need two people to lift that out of the van, its heavy.lots of our customers use it on houses with one operative, however we need to advise the safest way!I have a 6kva and wheel it out of the van it is fitted too, there are ways to do this with one person safe without lifting and straining, cost me about £150 ish.I am glad a supplier is being honest in rergards to the volts on a vac, using 240 volts in the rain is plain stupid, unless they want to replace jamie affro on xfactorKev Red never thought so, regularly used his in the pouring rain with employees too.http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=64741.0
Water and electric do not mix. Which anyone knows. But if the electrical device is waterproofed, with some kind of breaker, then its a different story. It is the current, not the voltage that is dangerous.Don't know why you went off on one ftp..
Quote from: Steven w on November 07, 2009, 09:28:29 pmWater and electric do not mix. Which anyone knows. But if the electrical device is waterproofed, with some kind of breaker, then its a different story. It is the current, not the voltage that is dangerous.Don't know why you went off on one ftp.. I didn't