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but how does this work since the tube in the pole moves up when extended where does the switch go sorry for sounding a bit thick but this is all new to me.No mate they don't but there's lots of methods. Most will say aquadapter but others either a trigger or tap on pole or a wireless remote switch.
Well I use a tap. It is fitted about 4 feet longer than the pole extends. Most of the time I kink the hose to stop the flow until I need to turn the tap off, ie extending the pole. If I fitted it shorter than the pole extends, I would have troublebut how does this work since the tube in the pole moves up when extended where does the switch go sorry for sounding a bit thick but this is all new to me.
Aquadapter is fitted at top of pole and you tug the hose to turn it on and off, new one on the market from I think (may be wrong) Peter Fogwill, aquatec you twist the pole left and right and looks really good. tap some wear on their belt and leave enough hose to be able to extend the pole fully. Trigger I have the unger control one and you can move the hose up and down through it depending on how far the poles extended, I have a loop in the hose but some don't like that. The way I intend to go is a wireless remote switch, you just have a little hand held remote switch that turns power to the pump on and off (radio controlled).but how does this work since the tube in the pole moves up when extended where does the switch go sorry for sounding a bit thick but this is all new to me.