Quote from: NWH on December 14, 2018, 07:44:08 pmDrop your van off pick it up with hot water lol,you can’t ask for anything simpler than that 😊. To see any benefit of hot water it needs to be hot firstly not warm,someone said on here the benchmark temperature for better quicker cleaning results are between 55-70 degrees I think I’m right in saying,that’s very true. Anything lower will obviously keep you working in cold weather but as far as cleaning results go on ground on dirty and geeen PVC it needs to be that sort of temperature above to be worth it.I believe I was the person that said that. Its true it needs to be hot not warm. This is one of the design challenges we are working on. I really want to say more!
Drop your van off pick it up with hot water lol,you can’t ask for anything simpler than that 😊. To see any benefit of hot water it needs to be hot firstly not warm,someone said on here the benchmark temperature for better quicker cleaning results are between 55-70 degrees I think I’m right in saying,that’s very true. Anything lower will obviously keep you working in cold weather but as far as cleaning results go on ground on dirty and geeen PVC it needs to be that sort of temperature above to be worth it.
I really dont want to at this stage.I will spill all when I have a finished product that can be purchased there and then by anyone that wants it.
Quote from: dazmond on December 14, 2018, 05:19:25 pmQuote from: p1w1 on December 14, 2018, 04:16:57 pmIf it needs to be plugged in i guess it wont be on demand hot water like a diesel heater then.itll be similar to an immersion i bet but you wont have to cut a hole in your tank or upgrade your electrics which will suit a lot of window cleaners who want it mainly for frost free working during the winter months...it wont work for those WCs who cant run an extension lead out to their van though like P@F for example......I bet your hoping it's something crap mate. You'll be gutted if Lee brings out a diesel heater beating contraption for £50 a pop.
Quote from: p1w1 on December 14, 2018, 04:16:57 pmIf it needs to be plugged in i guess it wont be on demand hot water like a diesel heater then.itll be similar to an immersion i bet but you wont have to cut a hole in your tank or upgrade your electrics which will suit a lot of window cleaners who want it mainly for frost free working during the winter months...it wont work for those WCs who cant run an extension lead out to their van though like P@F for example......
If it needs to be plugged in i guess it wont be on demand hot water like a diesel heater then.
If I had a game changer Id keep it under wraps completely until it was out on the market. Walls have ears. And so do big competitors.
It will be some thing along the lines of a wabasto hot water diesel heaters the ones you get in campers
Quote from: harleyman on December 15, 2018, 01:48:27 pmIt will be some thing along the lines of a wabasto hot water diesel heaters the ones you get in campersare you for real mate?