Baldmonkey
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Hi guys
Went to do a solar panel clean today which i didnt get chance to quote for (i did try to get round to quote but he didnt want me to...lol), long story short he was an elderly gentleman who had been messed around no end and wanted me to quote on it via google maps etc.
so i did and arranged to go round this morning only to get there and find out my pole wasnt long enough, i have a slx 35 which i thought would be fine, but the pitch of the roof was very shallow and i could have reached the first two rows but not the other two further up.
Chap was fine and he was quite taken aback that i was being truthful that i couldnt reach and apologised ( i suspect the 6 people he had round/tried to get round/asked for a quote that didnt turn up was in the same boat as me)
Anyway the question is do i get a new pole or extend my slx35, it does sag quite a bit so was also wondereing if there was any particular ones you guys prefer for around 45 degree angle opposed to windows at around 50-60 degrees.
Ta guys
Went to do a solar panel clean today which i didnt get chance to quote for (i did try to get round to quote but he didnt want me to...lol), long story short he was an elderly gentleman who had been messed around no end and wanted me to quote on it via google maps etc.
so i did and arranged to go round this morning only to get there and find out my pole wasnt long enough, i have a slx 35 which i thought would be fine, but the pitch of the roof was very shallow and i could have reached the first two rows but not the other two further up.
Chap was fine and he was quite taken aback that i was being truthful that i couldnt reach and apologised ( i suspect the 6 people he had round/tried to get round/asked for a quote that didnt turn up was in the same boat as me)
Anyway the question is do i get a new pole or extend my slx35, it does sag quite a bit so was also wondereing if there was any particular ones you guys prefer for around 45 degree angle opposed to windows at around 50-60 degrees.
Ta guys
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