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Electric Pump hassles cost me

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Created by Kitepower Australia > 9 months ago, 20 Jan 2009
20 Jan 2009 12:40PM
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Maybe I should just go back to manual pumps?
Better still always have a back up pump with me in case the blighter stops!!
This time it cost me an epic session at Flat Rock on my drive back from Qld on the weekend, no other pump with me and no other way to get air in the kite, spewing!!!!!

No-one else out, fair sized waves about 1.5M out the back and butter smooth water inside with approx 20-22knots SE blowing. Grey day with some rain squalls strange no-one else was there? No-one out in Byron either, I came through about 3.30pm?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McScrewed

au_rick
WA, 752 posts
20 Jan 2009 10:59AM
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Kitepower Australia said...

Maybe I should just go back to manual pumps?
Better still always have a back up pump with me in case the blighter stops!!
This time it cost me an epic session at Flat Rock on my drive back from Qld on the weekend, no other pump with me and no other way to get air in the kite, spewing!!!!!

No-one else out, fair sized waves about 1.5M out the back and butter smooth water inside with approx 20-22knots SE blowing. Grey day with some rain squalls strange no-one else was there? No-one out in Byron either, I came through about 3.30pm?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McScrewed


McGyver here,
why didn't ya just pull the hoses off yer lekky pump and gaffer tape them to the spare tyre of your car and fill yer kite with air form that ??

Maybe it's just Karma for being lazy b@stard in the first place [}:)]


GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
20 Jan 2009 12:00PM
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After ruining a waterproof ipod casing, dropping a helmetcam near the backline on a heavy day and coming close to drenching a phone thanks to a leaking aquapack, I am embracing simplicity these days Steve. Electrickery and kiting are not compatible in my books, and that would extend to pumps.

Embrace your Zen Steve, go back to manual pumps.

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
20 Jan 2009 11:39AM
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K.I.S.S. - works for me every time (and yes I am stoopid)


Er... still owe you a few beers for wrecking ya pump Pat

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
20 Jan 2009 12:59PM
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Not that I'd say no to a cold beer, but I can't really blame you for killing the pump. It wasn't exactly brand new.

Does this counter the argument against electric pumps, with the fact that all pumps die?

Don't know, but looks like some good wind this arv, want to join Cam and I for a downwinder funkyman? I know you said Wednesday but looks like today might suit your quiver better.

20 Jan 2009 2:16PM
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Defo some trickery involved!!!

McSuss

Cazme
WA, 20 posts
20 Jan 2009 1:45PM
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Air cond vents in the car coulda worked as well.....<smirk>

poor relative
WA, 9105 posts
20 Jan 2009 2:07PM
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Whats wrong with your lungs FFS?

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
20 Jan 2009 4:31PM
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Kitepower Australia said...

Maybe I should just go back to manual pumps?
Better still always have a back up pump with me in case the blighter stops!!
This time it cost me an epic session at Flat Rock on my drive back from Qld on the weekend, no other pump with me and no other way to get air in the kite, spewing!!!!!

No-one else out, fair sized waves about 1.5M out the back and butter smooth water inside with approx 20-22knots SE blowing. Grey day with some rain squalls strange no-one else was there? No-one out in Byron either, I came through about 3.30pm?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McScrewed


Damn, and I just bought an electric pump because I broke two manuals pumps...

Seriously though, you can never have too much backup. I could use one bar for both kites but I always carry my spare bar as a backup. Has helped me through the odd c-loop snap and saved me missing sessions.

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
20 Jan 2009 5:01PM
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Saffer said...

Kitepower Australia said...

Maybe I should just go back to manual pumps?
Better still always have a back up pump with me in case the blighter stops!!
This time it cost me an epic session at Flat Rock on my drive back from Qld on the weekend, no other pump with me and no other way to get air in the kite, spewing!!!!!

No-one else out, fair sized waves about 1.5M out the back and butter smooth water inside with approx 20-22knots SE blowing. Grey day with some rain squalls strange no-one else was there? No-one out in Byron either, I came through about 3.30pm?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McScrewed


Damn, and I just bought an electric pump because I broke two manuals pumps...

Seriously though, you can never have too much backup. I could use one bar for both kites but I always carry my spare bar as a backup. Has helped me through the odd c-loop snap and saved me missing sessions.



Good to know Saffer has always got a spare bar with him.....now i know just who to ask when i snap a line etc...

RAL INN
SA, 2895 posts
20 Jan 2009 5:44PM
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Good to know Saffer has always got a spare bar with him.....now i know just who to ask when i snap a line etc...



Here I was thinking he just had the straps tight on his seat harness.

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
20 Jan 2009 5:09PM
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RAL INN said...


Good to know Saffer has always got a spare bar with him.....now i know just who to ask when i snap a line etc...



Here I was thinking he just had the straps tight on his seat harness.



GOLD

HONKIN out there right now - game on mole!!

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
21 Jan 2009 12:19AM
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if anyone forgets or has a ****ed pump camping stores have them $25,
or get a doona

loco4olas
NSW, 1525 posts
21 Jan 2009 8:59AM
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Kitepower Australia said...

Maybe I should just go back to manual pumps?
Better still always have a back up pump with me in case the blighter stops!!
This time it cost me an epic session at Flat Rock on my drive back from Qld on the weekend, no other pump with me and no other way to get air in the kite, spewing!!!!!

No-one else out, fair sized waves about 1.5M out the back and butter smooth water inside with approx 20-22knots SE blowing. Grey day with some rain squalls strange no-one else was there? No-one out in Byron either, I came through about 3.30pm?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McScrewed


Electric pump-you're fugging kidding me?????

You lazy old fugga!

Serves you bloody right-ha!

21 Jan 2009 9:32AM
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There is more to this pump issue, you see I went to use it and it just did not have any juice so I went to charge it and then noticed that the battery charger charge dial did not move when I plugged it in!!!
Suspicions of trickery arose immediately, since I am an habitual and highly trained conspiracy theorist.

Took the pump battery cover off and sure enough both leads to the pump were not on the terminals, meaning that some bright spark at KP sabotaged the old guys pump.

This is not funny. I immediately blamed KP Brisbane, since I also found snakes and spiders in the van and my bed when I drove their new van up there over the weekend.
However, in recalling my very short time up there I doubt that they had time unless they snuck out during the night and ****ed the pump up!

So I'm now thinking its the Sydney crew, and maybe its time for some more cinammon donuts boys?

They got special cinnammon donuts a few weeks ago because someone kept changing the stance on my caliber from normal duck stance to spasmo toe in at different angles and sill me never noticed until my knees and ankles felt like they would break.

I purchased 4 jam donuts from the patisserie next door, went up to get some coffee and some nice dolls point sand on the way, got the crew at Bar Amalfi to warm up the jam donuts, then put in 3 or 4 teaspoons of sand and a couple of teaspoons of cinnammon, shook it all up, tipped out the excess yummm.

The boys ate the all, only when I questioned them later they commented that they were a bit crunchy!!! LOL's
One even went back for seconds and decided that it was better if he did not close his teeth together, you had to be there to see his demo of how he did that LOLOL's!

They started it.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McVictim



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