Den here a couple of questions for you - it takes a second topress the stop button, how long before the water actually comes to a stop ?
Then pressing go how long before it get to full flow again
And what stops the water draining out of pole and reel hose as there is no physical stop on the water
Darran
Hello Darren,
I haven’t timed it but approx 1 second honestly not any difference if there is it’s minimal.
There is several function on the fob if have configured mine as follows.
1. Pause I use this a lot between cleaning windows and when speaking to clients on the phone it’s stops the pump without powering off so no extra stress I.e. Pressure switch saving battery./pump.
2. Flow up.
3. Flow down.
4. On/off I switch on the controller when I get to my first window fire walking from the van and then switch off after cleaning the last window before walking back to the van.
I’m tubless so don’t disconnect my pole I use extreme 18 for most of my work unless I have to change to a bigger extreme 25 or bigger so when turned off I place pole in pole holder and reel in no leakage .
Once again I haven’t timed it but to press the button is quicker than pulling the univalve then approx 1 second to stop after pressing the button overall nothing in one way or the other time wise over the course of the day.
Another advantage I will save at least £100 a year in failing leaky univalves .