Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stuartb on February 19, 2019, 10:41:57 pm
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I've a 350ltr pure freedom RO system in my van. Its pretty old now, eleven years. I'd like to carry more water to increase my daily amount of work. Id like to buy a brand new 500ltr system but dont want that expense. Have thought about buying a new tank and frame and bolting all my parts on to it. Any thoughts on where I can buy the appropriate upright tank and frame for a good price or an any other way you guys have solved the 'i need more water' problem?
Stu
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I've a 350ltr pure freedom RO system in my van. Its pretty old now, eleven years. I'd like to carry more water to increase my daily amount of work. Id like to buy a brand new 500ltr system but dont want that expense. Have thought about buying a new tank and frame and bolting all my parts on to it. Any thoughts on where I can buy the appropriate upright tank and frame for a good price or an any other way you guys have solved the 'i need more water' problem?
Stu
Why not just get some barrels fill them up and then when your tanks empty fill it from the barrels , that’s the cheapest option
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As above
4 barrels extra 100 litres
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How do you transfer the water from the barrels back to the tank?
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How do you transfer the water from the barrels back to the tank?
Tip them in.
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Buy a cheap water tank on ebay, (camping ones are always cheap), (Flat tank) and a 12 volt pump to transfer water across to main tank
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That’s a good idea!
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just buy a new tank you cheapskate.... ;D....you ve had your moneys worth if you ve had it 11 years......
you could buy a new crash tested 500L tank and frame from pure freedom for around £500,or if you look on ebay you could probably get a second hand one for around £200,then get your local garage to fit it.....
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Not helpful Griff and Daz. But very funny! 🤣
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Just use 25 Litre barrels and buy 1 compatible screw on tap. I have a 350 tank and on the few occasions I need more I bring barrels. When I think it's time to top up I lay the barrel out over the 350 tank lid hole and open the tap. It's then emptying whist i'm working.
This works for me. Once or twice a month I use over 350 litres in a day therefore not really justifiable buying a bigger tank for it. Depends on your usage but the simplest solution is often the best one.
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Not helpful Griff and Daz. But very funny! 🤣
I was serious. He said cheapest.
I know it's not ideal lifting 25l, especially over a certain height, but he did ask how to get them in the tank and I didn't suggest them in the first place :D.
What about topping up when out working? Your system is in the van and no extra weight concerns.
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Id like to buy a brand new 500ltr system but dont want that expense.
The most cost-effective thing is to get a proper, bigger system professionally installed.
After 11 years, you need to move on and move up. My honest advice is not to mess about with barrels or cobbled together stuff. Spend your precious working time actually working, not faffing.
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Just buy a bigger tank. You'll soon get fed up faffing about with 25 L barrels. The extra work you can do in a day will pay for it in no time. Or do a Daz and put your customers prices up to pay for it ;D
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You can get a 500l tank for about £100 second hand.
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Turn your flow rate down,I can easily get a good days work done with 350 litres,use a univalve or the likes.
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Turn your flow rate down,I can easily get a good days work done with 350 litres,use a univalve or the likes.
Actually I turned my flow rate up, am getting round far more quickly (due to less time rinsing) and am using less water! Win, win! ;D
On a good days work (6 to 7 hours) I'm using between 250 & 300L.
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I use about 500l in 6 hours
No controller, 7lpm pump
Flood em, nothing worse than pratting around with a dribble to save a couple of quid