Well i have tried them all and am at a loss as to why !
First i had standard microbore , did the job fine , got hot to the brush head .
Next i tried Grippa thermobore , did the job fine , got hot to the brush head , what i did find is that the hose took a lot expansion before the flow controller would shut the pumping down (all calibration settings tried ).
This year i am on Gardiner green as main hose , its doing a fantastic job , almost instant shut down , very very little expansion on the hose , but what is puzzling me is why the water is getting to the brush head that much hotter than normal , ok i get that the ambient temps are not as low just yet , but i am now at the lowest heat setting and am wondering if maybe its too hot !
The only way i can explain it at the moment is maybe the micro and thermo rubber absorb a lot of the heat that is meant to go to the brush head and lose it through the larger surface area when it unwound and laid out on the floor .
Anybody had anything similar in the way of findings , im not overly worried but at times in the colder weather i have found that the rubber hoses seem to only supply warm water at the brush head .