Squeaky Clean Dave
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Hi guys I’ve just fitted an immersion heater into my tank. Thought this might be interesting for anyone else that might be thinking about it
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I unclipped the tank so I could fit the insulation around it then fixed it back in afternice job! I have recently put a 3kw one in mine,works a treat.
That tank looks very unsecure though mate, did you hear about the window cleaner in Northfolk who got squashed to death by his unsecured tank a couple of weeks ago?
Scary stuff!
A "clip" or "strap" wont help very much should the worst happen mate.I unclipped the tank so I could fit the insulation around it then fixed it back in after
You hear something like that and it make you think doesn’t it. May have to look into bolting it downA "clip" or "strap" wont help very much should the worst happen mate.
The lad who died had his tank strapped in.
i cant find anything about this accident on google...nice job! I have recently put a 3kw one in mine,works a treat.
That tank looks very unsecure though mate, did you hear about the window cleaner in Northfolk who got squashed to death by his unsecured tank a couple of weeks ago?
Scary stuff!
I’m very interested in this way of hot water cleaning, don’t want anything with gas . Did you take the temperature of the water coming out at the brush head . Do you use a 100 metre hose reel?I used the hot water properly for the first time today. I heated approximately 450-500 litres of water for 10 hrs last night which started off very cold as it had been in the tank since the weekend through all the snow and frost we had had. Which would have cost about £2.30
When I got to my first job and the water had been sloshed around and mixed up I measured the temperature which was 54 degrees centigrade.
At the end of the day the water left in the tank was still measuring 44 degrees C.
Hope this helps