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The one I'm working on stays in the van and has a line of site range of 100m

Plus looking at an option for external antenna that can mount on the end of roof bars or on the side of vans
Hey rc, when do you think you'll begin selling these units? Also, will they work out of sight of the van and if so, what would the range be? Thanks.
 
Hey rc, when do you think you'll begin selling these units? Also, will the work out of sight of the van and if so, what would the range be? Thanks.
hey barry, been selling a few for the past month now. havent had much time in the past 2 weeks to do muh with them. i have managed to get upto 150m's from the van, and did a video on one that i shut it in the van, walked 70ms away then went down my celler about 6ft under ground and still working!

 
hey barry, been selling a few for the past month now. havent had much time in the past 2 weeks to do muh with them. i have managed to get upto 150m's from the van, and did a video on one that i shut it in the van, walked 70ms away then went down my celler about 6ft under ground and still working!
Do you have a website where i can buy from?
 
Not at the moment, I either have them on ebay or take orders on here for them.
I'm definitely interested. I have a Varistream controller, what would I need to get from you to be able to use remote control? Is it easy to wire to the varistream bearing in mind that I'm not a very technical person when it comes to wiring? Any chance you could give a link to a page with your products? I can't seem to find them on ebay! Thanks.
 
I'm definitely interested. I have a Varistream controller, what would I need to get from you to be able to use remote control? Is it easy to wire to the varistream bearing in mind that I'm not a very technical person when it comes to wiring? Any chance you could give a link to a page with your products? I can't seem to find them on ebay! Thanks.
mine comes built in with a dial controller, havent got round to making one that will work with digital controllers yet, still working on that one.

they are simple to wire in, + and - from battery to unit, then + and - to pump. and thats it really.

the only ones i have at the minute are some videos for it in action.

http://youtu.be/kiezUC7S3P0

http://youtu.be/tRL3UjNxTzw

 
mine comes built in with a dial controller, havent got round to making one that will work with digital controllers yet, still working on that one.

they are simple to wire in, + and - from battery to unit, then + and - to pump. and thats it really.

the only ones i have at the minute are some videos for it in action.

http://youtu.be/kiezUC7S3P0

http://youtu.be/tRL3UjNxTzw
Ok, how much would it cost in total (cost of unit plus shipping) to send to Rep of Ireland?
 
a mate of mine uses one of these. It works ok at turning the pump on and off, but the problem is that because the pressure is built up in the hosereel, the water does not stop immediately. It takes about 30 seconds for the water to gradually stop, and then about 10-15 seconds to go back to full flow when activated again.

As I said, the pump turns on and off the moment he presses the button, but the fact that there's a delay in stopping/starting the water makes it slightly pointless to me.

Better off just kinking the pole hose if you ask me. Then it stops/starts instantly.

 
a mate of mine uses one of these. It works ok at turning the pump on and off, but the problem is that because the pressure is built up in the hosereel, the water does not stop immediately. It takes about 30 seconds for the water to gradually stop, and then about 10-15 seconds to go back to full flow when activated again.

As I said, the pump turns on and off the moment he presses the button, but the fact that there's a delay in stopping/starting the water makes it slightly pointless to me.

Better off just kinking the pole hose if you ask me. Then it stops/starts instantly.
Thats not great though, as like with some other methods, you end up with a huge build up of water/pressure which takes ages to dissipate. When my one shot didnt work I have this with the twist valve. Not great, lot of water waste and almost seems like the water pressure could break a weak older type window, or certainly take an eye out.
 
Thats not great though, as like with some other methods, you end up with a huge build up of water/pressure which takes ages to dissipate. When my one shot didnt work I have this with the twist valve. Not great, lot of water waste and almost seems like the water pressure could break a weak older type window, or certainly take an eye out.
Holy thread ressurection, batman! Took you 10 years to build up to that reply?? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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