Petrol Pump Thingies.
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Petrol Pump Thingies.
Why don't they make them small enough for girly hands? It really makes my hand ache when I'm filling up, and sometimes I have to hold it with both!
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I rarely see a lock at a UK pump. Loads on the continent though and much better than our design. Especially when it's freezing cold and you're using the stinky diesel pump.
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Also, the latched petrol pumps are a fire risk. If you hold the pump, you are always earthing yourself so the car, the pump and you are at the same electrical potential (voltage). If you let go, charge your self up by walking around, sliding on and off the car seat and then come back and grab the handle, you could discharge your static charge and ignite the vapour escaping from the tank.
Like here==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYFrXY5izYk
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Like here==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYFrXY5izYk
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Also, the latched petrol pumps are a fire risk. If you hold the pump, you are always earthing yourself so the car, the pump and you are at the same electrical potential (voltage). If you let go, charge your self up by walking around, sliding on and off the car seat and then come back and grab the handle, you could discharge your static charge and ignite the vapour escaping from the tank.
Like here==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYFrXY5izYk
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Like here==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYFrXY5izYk
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It's the most popular fuel these days.
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Diesel has a flash point of 50-60 degC so on a typical day, will not give off sufficient vapour to be explosive. Petrol has a flash point of -40degC so on any given day will be giving off sufficient vapour to form an explosive or flammable cloud.
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Also, the latched petrol pumps are a fire risk. If you hold the pump, you are always earthing yourself so the car, the pump and you are at the same electrical potential (voltage). If you let go, charge your self up by walking around, sliding on and off the car seat and then come back and grab the handle, you could discharge your static charge and ignite the vapour escaping from the tank.
Like here==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYFrXY5izYk
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Like here==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYFrXY5izYk
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Yup!
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So, if there's no danger why don't they have locks on the diesel pumps then? They're only missing a half inch long catch pin in the handle.
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It's not a highly flammable material but it makes a horrible mess!
I think they have them on the HGV ones.
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Anyone come across the tw@ts selling FW1 waterless cleaner at Shell service stations recently?
Had one come bouncing along offering to clean a bit of the car as a demo.
Told him not to go near the car.
He started spouting on about how FW1 was "a new product and it didn't need any water blah blah blah."
Told him not to go near the car.
I then pointed out waterless cleaners have been around for decades and you could buy that cr@p on ebay.
He didn't go near my car
Maybe pointing the petrol pump nozzle at him at the time had some effect !
Had one come bouncing along offering to clean a bit of the car as a demo.
Told him not to go near the car.
He started spouting on about how FW1 was "a new product and it didn't need any water blah blah blah."
Told him not to go near the car.
I then pointed out waterless cleaners have been around for decades and you could buy that cr@p on ebay.
He didn't go near my car
Maybe pointing the petrol pump nozzle at him at the time had some effect !