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Yeah beginning to realise i should have used a controller all these past years.Anyway, how are you doing Daz?
Without trying to sound condescending.... once you fully understand how use and calibrate a controller properly to your individual system, they are priceless IMO.My system is leak free, never required protektacote in any van and never get connectors popping off. It's fully fitted with Hozelock type connectors and barbed joints. All the barbed joints are only retained by plastic cable ties with no jubilee clips.👍
Quote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on June 16, 2020, 08:25:30 amWithout trying to sound condescending.... once you fully understand how use and calibrate a controller properly to your individual system, they are priceless IMO.My system is leak free, never required protektacote in any van and never get connectors popping off. It's fully fitted with Hozelock type connectors and barbed joints. All the barbed joints are only retained by plastic cable ties with no jubilee clips.👍I can see the benefits of the calibration now, I never used to like the cal function as I preferred having instant full whack when I pulled the univalve. With the cal set it takes a few seconds for the pressure to work back up. But like you say, I got leaks galore, blowing fittings weekly, water all over the van lol. Now I have the cal set in my truck I haven't seen a drop of water in the back. The van used to p water out of the sides every day lol.
Where do I find this product? Have looked but cant see a price!!
Further to my previous question I notice that a "supplier" has very similar controllers to the spring brand. If I send my controllers to spring would they look at them for me?
Has anyone used different brands and found a particular one the best? I am sick of the things burning out/packing in and getting no help from the supplier with repair or even suggestions to where to get them repaired!!! Failing that,can anyone suggest parts etc how to make your own,including the voltage protection device.Thanks.
Quote from: stevieg on June 18, 2020, 10:29:13 amHas anyone used different brands and found a particular one the best? I am sick of the things burning out/packing in and getting no help from the supplier with repair or even suggestions to where to get them repaired!!! Failing that,can anyone suggest parts etc how to make your own,including the voltage protection device.Thanks.how the hell are you burning them out/killing them?....ive always found the digital controllers really reliable...ive had my current liquid logic controller for 2 and a half years now no problems..i know some window cleaners who ve had them for many years,again with no problems.....