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See I would have just reversed up, pulled hose, gone back to van for pole & locked up. Hose under door with a bit of slack. Oh & remeber to switch the pump on unless you got a remote!
The disadvantage I see to this is every job you have to disconnect the pole from the reel Currently the only time the pole is disconnected is the end of the day, I’d find constantly connecting the pole a bit of a pain Do you leave the end of the hose exposed when driving or do you need to thread it back through the floor every job ?Darran
Quote from: Smudger on October 19, 2018, 07:33:46 pmThe disadvantage I see to this is every job you have to disconnect the pole from the reel Currently the only time the pole is disconnected is the end of the day, I’d find constantly connecting the pole a bit of a pain Do you leave the end of the hose exposed when driving or do you need to thread it back through the floor every job ?DarranThat is true. There’s probably a way around it mind you. I just have got used to reconnecting at every job. The hose connection doesn’t actually fit through my rollers, so the hose is kept outside the van. Just pull up to a job, grab the pole, and reach under the bumper for the connection.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on October 19, 2018, 08:11:11 pmQuote from: Smudger on October 19, 2018, 07:33:46 pmThe disadvantage I see to this is every job you have to disconnect the pole from the reel Currently the only time the pole is disconnected is the end of the day, I’d find constantly connecting the pole a bit of a pain Do you leave the end of the hose exposed when driving or do you need to thread it back through the floor every job ?DarranThat is true. There’s probably a way around it mind you. I just have got used to reconnecting at every job. The hose connection doesn’t actually fit through my rollers, so the hose is kept outside the van. Just pull up to a job, grab the pole, and reach under the bumper for the connection.A frost protection system would not be able to feed back to tank then if that's the case.
The reason i wanted to do this .you cant lock drivers /passenger doors if any of the back doors are open ,on Wednesday someone went into the front of van ,couldnt see anything missing .at least not yet lol .as i have aan extreamly condensed round, all ways leave side door open and pole conected to reel .if hose goes through floor its easier to keep locked
I have a purefreedom van mounted system which has hoses coming through floor that connect to hose lock fittings that are fitted to a bracket below bumper,this enables me to work with van locked,and allows me to angle hose reel in the direction I want
Quote from: The Jester of Wibbly on October 19, 2018, 08:21:34 pmQuote from: Jonny 87 on October 19, 2018, 08:11:11 pmQuote from: Smudger on October 19, 2018, 07:33:46 pmThe disadvantage I see to this is every job you have to disconnect the pole from the reel Currently the only time the pole is disconnected is the end of the day, I’d find constantly connecting the pole a bit of a pain Do you leave the end of the hose exposed when driving or do you need to thread it back through the floor every job ?DarranThat is true. There’s probably a way around it mind you. I just have got used to reconnecting at every job. The hose connection doesn’t actually fit through my rollers, so the hose is kept outside the van. Just pull up to a job, grab the pole, and reach under the bumper for the connection.A frost protection system would not be able to feed back to tank then if that's the case. I’m having grippa rig up a different frost stat for me. A section of pipe inside the van fromThe hose reel connection to the return pipe. That way I just open a valve inside the van. Only down side is that my reel won’t be frost protected. But I think essentially it will, as hot water is getting pumped into my tank and my reels are mounted on top of the tank.