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Have we not already been through this http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=216414.msg1966325#msg1966325Can’t really help you if you ignore advice
Yes constantly disconnecting.How do you keep yours connected do you have a tap attached ? I've tried that too but tap gets damaged and starts to leak as you drag it. slick connect I had that too. Spent like £100 on it.they start to also leak.the oring gets dirt inside and it starts to leak.not for me went back to rectus. I've never tried the plastic hoselock you know like tap fitting on pole like the garden hose one.Its plastic so cant corrode at least are those any good?
Hi it's disconnected because when you finish you need to go back to your pump turn the pump off during that time or the water is running. Unless you have a valve somewhere are near the pole end?
You can do this and reel the pole hose on to the reel as well but I don’t like doing this,it means you have to reel off the pole hose first before you can grab the first bit of the microbore. Also if you don’t have a valve somewhere on your pole or brush when you put it away it’ll empty the water that’s in the pole hose into the back of the van all the time you pack away.
Ok thank you you looks like I've been stupid for many years. I need to get a few of these uni's..So the Poles just stay connected all the time and you shut the water off with univalve.Disconnecting doesn't just waste time it wastes water and it damages the connections every time.Perhaps I have found the missing link going to get this now for all the reels.I use the 2 balls to prevent it from rubbing on the floor
Quote from: Crystal-clear on December 03, 2019, 01:46:26 amHi it's disconnected because when you finish you need to go back to your pump turn the pump off during that time or the water is running. Unless you have a valve somewhere are near the pole end?OkI use a univalve, i just assumed everyone did these days... What do you use then a tap or nothing?I clean the windows go back to the van, turn the pump off and reel the hose in. I don't see the point in disconnecting, just wasting time.