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Well, no more denying it: winter is here.
And yeah, the wipers on the truck are an icy mess too.
The heated wiper fluid is **** it's job well, as is the heated washer nozzles. Spraying just fine even when it is frozen over in freezing rain.
But those bloody wipers just keep building up that ice/slush layer on the rubber holding edge. And I don't buy cheap blades by any stretch of the imagination.
Winter blades work well for the blade supports, but does nothing for that ice buildup on the blades themselves or that one bloody piece of ice that gets trapped under the blade and refuses to go anywhere.
Grrr....I hate trying to reach out and "snapping" my blade when it goes by. Damned dangerous too.
Heated blades might work, but they're not cheap and you have to buy the same ones for replacements. Tear one of have it just wear out and you're going back to the same guys. Not an attractive option in my opinion.
My heated wiper fluid can fix it sometimes, but that just runs me through my fluid faster than necessary. And you need that wiper fluid to just plain see on salted roads in winter, can't afford to waste it.
So I go looking for something else and up pops the "Wipershaker" on Google : http://www.wipershaker.com/product_overview.html
Hmm, seems to make sense. Vibrate the wiper assembly and the ice breaks away. Vibrate it enough and ice stuck under the blade should work it's way out. Not for deicing for sure, but should do away with the reaching out a snapping the blades. Supposed to work for when you get those annoying pine needles and leaves caught under the wiper too.
So. lets see how much they want for a couple.......YEOW! 100-150+ bucks!
Pea-eye-double ess on that!
For a couple 12v motors with an unbalanced weight on the shaft and some wiring? No thank you. I'm all for someone making a fair profit, but damn! There's maybe 20 bucks of stuff in that thing.....
But, I still want 'em.
What to do?
OK, I'll build it myself.
Off to ebay and I grab 2 unbalanced 12v motors for 6 bucks shipped:
they sell them as "12v vibrator motors". I wouldn't be surprised if this is exactly what's inside the "wipershaker's" round black case. Everything seems to come from China these days anyways....
A couple weatherpack connectors, some wiring, a switch and a couple cases/arm mounts and I'll have my own "shakers" for under 20 bucks.
150 bucks.........sheesh.
And yeah, the wipers on the truck are an icy mess too.
The heated wiper fluid is **** it's job well, as is the heated washer nozzles. Spraying just fine even when it is frozen over in freezing rain.
But those bloody wipers just keep building up that ice/slush layer on the rubber holding edge. And I don't buy cheap blades by any stretch of the imagination.
Winter blades work well for the blade supports, but does nothing for that ice buildup on the blades themselves or that one bloody piece of ice that gets trapped under the blade and refuses to go anywhere.
Grrr....I hate trying to reach out and "snapping" my blade when it goes by. Damned dangerous too.
Heated blades might work, but they're not cheap and you have to buy the same ones for replacements. Tear one of have it just wear out and you're going back to the same guys. Not an attractive option in my opinion.
My heated wiper fluid can fix it sometimes, but that just runs me through my fluid faster than necessary. And you need that wiper fluid to just plain see on salted roads in winter, can't afford to waste it.
So I go looking for something else and up pops the "Wipershaker" on Google : http://www.wipershaker.com/product_overview.html
Hmm, seems to make sense. Vibrate the wiper assembly and the ice breaks away. Vibrate it enough and ice stuck under the blade should work it's way out. Not for deicing for sure, but should do away with the reaching out a snapping the blades. Supposed to work for when you get those annoying pine needles and leaves caught under the wiper too.
So. lets see how much they want for a couple.......YEOW! 100-150+ bucks!
Pea-eye-double ess on that!
For a couple 12v motors with an unbalanced weight on the shaft and some wiring? No thank you. I'm all for someone making a fair profit, but damn! There's maybe 20 bucks of stuff in that thing.....
But, I still want 'em.
What to do?
OK, I'll build it myself.
Off to ebay and I grab 2 unbalanced 12v motors for 6 bucks shipped:
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they sell them as "12v vibrator motors". I wouldn't be surprised if this is exactly what's inside the "wipershaker's" round black case. Everything seems to come from China these days anyways....
A couple weatherpack connectors, some wiring, a switch and a couple cases/arm mounts and I'll have my own "shakers" for under 20 bucks.
150 bucks.........sheesh.
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