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Title: Gardiners Poles. DI & Ro unit.
Post by: jenx4 on June 30, 2012, 12:41:43 pm
Hi Guys,

I have had some questions answered, by you pro W/C. I would like final bit of advice. I have pure freedom trolley, with a 16 L Di but no R O system, I also have a 200 L static tank to store my water In, should i buy an R o, as my water reading at home in Swansea. Is 66 but after the DI its 0. But cost wise would I be better off buying an R o. And last of all Im going to buy a Gardiners Clx-27 pole I have been told to ask for pole without the tape on,  :) any Idea on brushes connections etc to clean the windows/sills/sofits/Fascias etc.
Title: Re: WFP Gardiners Poles/ Ro
Post by: richardlingard on June 30, 2012, 12:55:11 pm
you have excellent water mate, you dont need an ro system, however you could always stick another little di vessel after the one you already have and use them twin
Title: Re: WFP Gardiners Poles/ Ro
Post by: richardlingard on June 30, 2012, 12:58:02 pm
get the pole as it comes they are fine as they are dont worry about the tape, ez snap are generally used for connecters however the new rectus 26 are excellent and last ages, i would recommend these, as for brushes im no expert as i only have one lol, ask dazmond on here he will set you right
Title: Re: WFP Gardiners Poles/ Ro
Post by: AuRavelling79 on June 30, 2012, 01:06:32 pm
you have excellent water mate, you dont need an ro system, however you could always stick another little di vessel after the one you already have and use them twin

And if you collect off of your roofs you'll get extra water at 20/30 ppm.
Title: Re: WFP Gardiners Poles/ Ro
Post by: jenx4 on June 30, 2012, 03:40:04 pm
you have excellent water mate, you dont need an ro system, however you could always stick another little di vessel after the one you already have and use them twin
Hi thanks for your reply, Its a new start for me doing W/c. That sounds like a very good Idea twin Di, I could then purchase an Inline Tds, and go on from there. Cheers I appreciate all your Input & advice.

Col
Title: Re: Gardiners Poles. DI & Ro unit.
Post by: richardlingard on June 30, 2012, 05:28:41 pm
thats exactly what my brother wants to do (inline tds) good luck with your future ventures mate
Title: Re: Gardiners Poles. DI & Ro unit.
Post by: TomCrowther on June 30, 2012, 07:44:45 pm
After trying lots of brushes,  I would advise getting the extreme, dual trim medium bristle.
Title: Re: Gardiners Poles. DI & Ro unit.
Post by: simonr on June 30, 2012, 08:29:19 pm
what do you mean 'without the tape'???????????
Title: Re: Gardiners Poles. DI & Ro unit.
Post by: TomCrowther on June 30, 2012, 09:37:02 pm
Instead of the stop tape you can have a coloured band on the actual pole to warn when over extending. The benefit is, no tape, no jammed pole further down the line.
Title: Re: Gardiners Poles. DI & Ro unit.
Post by: simonr on June 30, 2012, 11:32:42 pm
oh right ta.    when the tape started going on mine i was replacing it with electrical tape which gardiners recommended & it was jamming up every 2/3 weeks.   so i bought a roll from gardiners themselves even though alex said he didn't think there would be much difference but there is believe me,  now i haven't changed any for months