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Remote water on/off switch
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June 15, 2011, 10:08:41 pm »
If a decent, well-working (even from round the back of a house) remote water on/off switch was available, what impact do you think it'd have on water consumption/number of jobs done a day? I see them as inter-related. Save water = run a higher flow = work quicker = more jobs in a day.
Any and all views welcome.
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Re: Remote water on/off switch
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June 15, 2011, 11:11:18 pm »
Hi Vin
I use one on my trolley which I sometimes use as a van mount. It came from maplins. It works front and side of a semi with the trolley in the van and sometimes round the back of the house. Just in case I have a hozelock tap on the end of my microbore. I reckon it saves alot, maybe 20%. It has one large button in the middle and hangs from a lanyard around my neck.
Smithy has one also and an extra aerial. His is on a trolley. If you were going to have one on a van mount perhaps the aerial could be on the roof. He seems to know alot about the different sorts.
Not sure if he is on here or peter fogwills site.
Andy
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