Quote from: dazmond on November 15, 2018, 06:28:44 pmQuote from: zesty on November 15, 2018, 06:18:01 pmQuote from: Jonny 87 on November 15, 2018, 01:45:38 pmQuote from: zesty on November 15, 2018, 08:55:57 amLooking good Jonny!This is where a video would genuinely be helpful, I’m on the fence with forking out for one of these. Jonny could you do a walk round video of the heater showing it working etc? Also can you use a separate diesel tank? I wouldn’t want to be drawing from the van tank if possible....I’ll do that. 👍 I’m havung to finish work earlier these days with the dark nights so I’ve a spare bit of time. Yeah you can have a separate diesel tank no problem.nice one.why do you want a separate tank?you cant run these heaters on RED DIESEL so you might as well have it plumbed into your van tank for ease of use....Daz what on earth is your Mancunian brain on about?Red diesel? It’s purely because i change my van around every 3 years so always do as little messing about with it as possible.Why would you make such an assumption? Good job your a window cleaner mate, cos there ain’t much going on upstairs. 😘
Quote from: zesty on November 15, 2018, 06:18:01 pmQuote from: Jonny 87 on November 15, 2018, 01:45:38 pmQuote from: zesty on November 15, 2018, 08:55:57 amLooking good Jonny!This is where a video would genuinely be helpful, I’m on the fence with forking out for one of these. Jonny could you do a walk round video of the heater showing it working etc? Also can you use a separate diesel tank? I wouldn’t want to be drawing from the van tank if possible....I’ll do that. 👍 I’m havung to finish work earlier these days with the dark nights so I’ve a spare bit of time. Yeah you can have a separate diesel tank no problem.nice one.why do you want a separate tank?you cant run these heaters on RED DIESEL so you might as well have it plumbed into your van tank for ease of use....
Quote from: Jonny 87 on November 15, 2018, 01:45:38 pmQuote from: zesty on November 15, 2018, 08:55:57 amLooking good Jonny!This is where a video would genuinely be helpful, I’m on the fence with forking out for one of these. Jonny could you do a walk round video of the heater showing it working etc? Also can you use a separate diesel tank? I wouldn’t want to be drawing from the van tank if possible....I’ll do that. 👍 I’m havung to finish work earlier these days with the dark nights so I’ve a spare bit of time. Yeah you can have a separate diesel tank no problem.nice one.
Quote from: zesty on November 15, 2018, 08:55:57 amLooking good Jonny!This is where a video would genuinely be helpful, I’m on the fence with forking out for one of these. Jonny could you do a walk round video of the heater showing it working etc? Also can you use a separate diesel tank? I wouldn’t want to be drawing from the van tank if possible....I’ll do that. 👍 I’m havung to finish work earlier these days with the dark nights so I’ve a spare bit of time. Yeah you can have a separate diesel tank no problem.
Looking good Jonny!This is where a video would genuinely be helpful, I’m on the fence with forking out for one of these. Jonny could you do a walk round video of the heater showing it working etc? Also can you use a separate diesel tank? I wouldn’t want to be drawing from the van tank if possible....
Quote from: NWH on November 15, 2018, 07:48:57 pmYeah it sounds like it you only ever comment with sarcasm and what very much appears to be jealousy,you seem to pop up when someone’s doing well with a put down or 2.Sorry, I thought that was you ? - your quick to brag that you only do £300 quid houses and everyone else are mugs for doing 20 to 25 quid propertiesBasically for me and IMO - the diesel is a great item for delivering hot water - however the outlay and then running costs fr outweigh the marginal benefit it has - immersion heater provides 30 to 40 deg hot water for £30 quid - this gives the same benefit in supple hoses etc as the 4k heater - and basically if it gets to lower than minus 3 with ice and snow all around we won't be going out anyway - too much risk with vans and leaving paths to ice over after cleaningwhen you buy a hot box for pressure washing from 750 quid I do wonder how much extra grippatank et al have lumped on for professional fittingI think if it takes off then will we start to see systems in the 1k region - this may then be worth usingDarran
Yeah it sounds like it you only ever comment with sarcasm and what very much appears to be jealousy,you seem to pop up when someone’s doing well with a put down or 2.
The webasto 9kw heater on its own costs about £1500. That’s before any fitting, heat exchangers, pipework, cabinets etc. There expensive, but they work very very well.
Big difference between trad and setting up wfp where you instantly double your turn over a day to spending 4K for maybe a 2 to 3% increase in productivity the main advantage seems to be “comfort” - I get that via immersion heating water over nightI used to be in that trade so I know exactly what it takes to knock out a cabinet etc Darran
Reminds me of the trad guys agurment many years ago when the expense of wfp came out
Quote from: Jonny 87 on November 15, 2018, 11:35:42 pmThe webasto 9kw heater on its own costs about £1500. That’s before any fitting, heat exchangers, pipework, cabinets etc. There expensive, but they work very very well.thats my point - £1500 for the boiler. ( thats retail so trade its probably £800 ) - so your paying £2500 for a few bits of pipework and a bit of folded sheet metal and a 'fitter' to screw/bolt things in placeim not knocking that the company wants to make money thats. what were all here for, however somewhere if there becomes a real demand then the boilers will drop in price and people will set up and fit for less money.currently as I said its not a profitable move to install for the benefits you get in returnDarran
The biggest difference in trad and WFP is safety, the fact that it is slightly quicker is a bonus, if made no difference to earnings I would still be using it.
Quote from: Dry Clean on November 16, 2018, 04:02:50 pmThe biggest difference in trad and WFP is safety, the fact that it is slightly quicker is a bonus, if made no difference to earnings I would still be using it.SLIGHTLY QUICKER? i still have jobs that used to take me 2 hours on ladders.....i can clean some of them in 40 mins WFP these days so my hourly rate on these jobs is £60-£80 an hour..happy days!