Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: chez on January 12, 2012, 05:12:38 pm
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Hey guys.
Had an email from brodex today advising me about a new water tank 350 ltres which will change the way window cleaners work. It claims it is a new ecostat 350 which requires: {This is a quote from their email:}
No Resin Costs · No Replacement Membranes · No Filter Replacement · No Waste Water · No monitoring TDS ·
.No worries
What are the benefits of the Ecostat 350 vs DI and RO Systems?
No resin costs save £100s
No membrane fouling/ replacements save £100s
No filter replacement save £s
No waste water created save £100s
Can be fitted in smaller vans even though it has a massive capacity due to very
quick fill times (It can be topped up on-site, at a garage or using a standpipe)
Not necessary to monitor TDS level
This is a revolutionary new concept in the pure water window cleaning industry that eliminates most of the limitations that inherently come with RO or DI systems.
The system only requires an hour regenerating with an average cost of £2 4 per week. The simplicity of the machine sets it ahead of all the industry standard systems.
System Comparison Chart
Whilst the demin only systems show similarities they are only really suitable for low TDS water areas (soft), otherwise the resin costs are prohibitive. The Ecostat eliminates this problem as you can use it across the range of TDS we experience in all parts of the country.
mmmmm will be really interesting if its true - I wonder how it works???????
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In true Rolf Harris style, "do you know what it is yet"
idealrob
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yours for only £6.5k
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says it only costs £1995 ? :o
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Is it some sort of electric de-ioniser?
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Ok We'll have two then at that price!!
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fills in 40 mins and just needs to be rejuvenated for an hour a week at a cost of £2 to £4.00 per week
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electro magnetic charged water maybe :-\
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I'm intrigued
.. :o
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Nothing on their website.
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its not on the web site and i have not got an email abt it :'(
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I guess it could be good, but then if it goes tits up, or you need any after sales, we will be refitting our old tanks.
Art
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I was talkin to a fella the other day that was telling
Me about this £1900 and he said he's getting his fitted
ASAP
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i am off in the morning will ring them 9.00am and ask them
cheers Bob
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im in ;D
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Ultra violet perhaps? - Not sure this removes dissolved solids though?
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Ultra violet perhaps? - Not sure this removes dissolved solids though?
it won't
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Sounds interesting - but when does it "need refurbishing"? 6 months - a year? Longer? And how much does it cost when it does?
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i am off in the morning will ring them 9.00am and ask them
cheers Bob
damn i forgot :(
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well anyone got it yet ? whats it like have you got some pictures ???
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It's not April fools. So it must be real! ( :D )
In all honesty, very interested.
I'm thinking it's a system in some ways similar to DI, with a special type of embedded filter media that can be recharged by flushing it with special chemicals. The flushing substance is the £2 to £4 a week.
Since it fills from tap pressure it's quick, because all contaminants are retained in the filter media there is no need to simultaneously have water go down a drain to remove solids from the membrane surface. Simplicity comes from water in water out. Just a few connections necessary.
I would expect DIY installations almost immediately, as soon as the technical details are known.