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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Ben wood on December 13, 2012, 07:04:10 pm

Title: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Ben wood on December 13, 2012, 07:04:10 pm
As above I want to get one fitted just tank, caged with two controllers and two pumps nothing else. Has anyone just bought a delivery system if so where and how much am I looking at
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: R.C Property on December 13, 2012, 07:14:19 pm
This a static system?

If so I use this in my 1000lt tank

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power+Tools/Water+Pumps/Submerged+Clear+Water+Pump+400W/d40/sd3220/p89645

Pumps well through a 25mm pipe mines 30m away from my van
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Ben wood on December 13, 2012, 07:18:03 pm
Not what I need this is a delivery system for a van
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: R.C Property on December 13, 2012, 07:19:58 pm
What you mean?

Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Lee Pryor on December 13, 2012, 07:22:53 pm
What you mean?



It means a van system with no filtration on board, just tank and pump. Used if you have a static at home
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: R.C Property on December 13, 2012, 07:27:18 pm
Oh right.

So a water fed pole system without ro on van!

Just buy the parts and do it yourself, it's a lot cheaper, that's what I did in my berlingo,

350lt tank, 2 pumps, 2 hose and 2 controllers  its simple to do.
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Ben wood on December 13, 2012, 08:19:46 pm
Want it to have a frame put in with tank
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: R.C Property on December 13, 2012, 08:27:54 pm
Just a thought, what payload is your van?

As a full 800lt tank and frame can weigh upto 1000kgs alone.
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Ben wood on December 13, 2012, 08:30:41 pm
I will be getting a Vauxhall vivaro 1245kg payload
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: R.C Property on December 13, 2012, 08:36:16 pm
So if a 800lt tank is 1000kgs, that leaves 245kg that you can use,

That includes you, passenger, fuel, then any other equipment you you,

I'm 11stone witch is 70kg.
40lts fuel is 40kg

Just that is 110kg of the weight
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Ben wood on December 13, 2012, 08:44:03 pm
I don't need a lecture about payloads mate if you can't answere the question don't bother posting on it
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: R.C Property on December 13, 2012, 08:47:54 pm
I don't need a lecture about payloads mate if you can't answere the question don't bother posting on it

Just saying about them, what's the point of buying a big system that you can use???
If you overload it, get pull, loose license then you can't drive it,

Or over load van, damage van the it in garage costing more money

Have accident then proven ur over weight, insurance won't pay out, then screwed again!
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Window Washers on December 14, 2012, 07:29:35 am
As above I want to get one fitted just tank, caged with two controllers and two pumps nothing else. Has anyone just bought a delivery system if so where and how much am I looking at
i would hazard a guess at about £1400 checkout purefreedom .co.uk
If you want a crash tested one cheapest place is grippatank will cost more than £1400 though

This is a round guide mate as I have not looked at pricing lately

Richard wasnt hurting anyone by pointing out about the payload he has a very valid point that may of helped you or someone else reading this post, he was only trying to help you, had a great trainer :)

I personally would be looking at grippa tank as there little extra cost if you have the space I would say is worth it
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Dave Willis on December 14, 2012, 08:01:31 am
Grippamax tank is coming out this month I believe - 800+ litres
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Window Washers on December 14, 2012, 09:15:00 am
Grippamax tank is coming out this month I believe - 800+ litres
850 I think it is
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: dd on December 14, 2012, 09:42:59 am
You could try pure2o - cheaper branch of Ionics. Also www.plasticwatertanks.co.uk and www.stansa.co.uk build custom made tanks, in which case it is simply a case of finding someone to fit them for you.

Personally I am not keen on lay flat tanks which puts me off Grippa.

Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Window Washers on December 14, 2012, 09:47:33 am
You could try pure2o - cheaper branch of Ionics. Also www.plasticwatertanks.co.uk and www.stansa.co.uk build custom made tanks, in which case it is simply a case of finding someone to fit them for you.

Personally I am not keen on lay flat tanks which puts me off Grippa.


its not layflat, its more inbetween upright and layflat

wydale layflats are a nightmare, feels like your on a ruff sea in a small dingy
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: robert mitchell on December 14, 2012, 09:48:47 am
I have pure2o they will price match any crash tested system,  I got a full 400 litre crash tested with 4040 ro and pole etc for 2250 . if you haggle for a few weeks by email you will get an excellent deal and customer service is really good .

Don't have there poles though they are not great .
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: dd on December 14, 2012, 09:59:05 am
You could try pure2o - cheaper branch of Ionics. Also www.plasticwatertanks.co.uk and www.stansa.co.uk build custom made tanks, in which case it is simply a case of finding someone to fit them for you.

Personally I am not keen on lay flat tanks which puts me off Grippa.


its not layflat, its more inbetween upright and layflat

wydale layflats are a nightmare, feels like your on a ruff sea in a small dingy
Their 650l tank is 610mm (including frame) high. To me that is a flat tank and the tank seems to take up most of the load area of the van.
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Window Washers on December 14, 2012, 04:06:41 pm
You could try pure2o - cheaper branch of Ionics. Also www.plasticwatertanks.co.uk and www.stansa.co.uk build custom made tanks, in which case it is simply a case of finding someone to fit them for you.

Personally I am not keen on lay flat tanks which puts me off Grippa.


its not layflat, its more inbetween upright and layflat

wydale layflats are a nightmare, feels like your on a ruff sea in a small dingy
Their 650l tank is 610mm (including frame) high. To me that is a flat tank and the tank seems to take up most of the load area of the van.
what van do you have ?
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: dd on December 14, 2012, 04:28:11 pm
I have a 600l custom built upright tank in my van but do not like the idea of lay flat tanks because the pump is more likely to suck air when water level is low.

If you compare the size of a Whydale 650l lay flat tank with the Grippamax 650l tank the actual footprint of the Grippamax is bigger. All the pictures I have seen of the Grippamax the tank seems to take up most of the load area and the hose reel(s) is always shown sitting on top of the tank, presumably because there is nowhere else to fit it in the van.
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: keyser soze on December 14, 2012, 05:13:19 pm
I don't need a lecture about payloads mate if you can't answere the question don't bother posting on it




banter
Title: Re: 800 litre delivery system
Post by: Mike #1 on December 14, 2012, 08:14:39 pm
Some folk dont like banter or sound advice i would prefer to keep my weight well under payload for safety reasons .

I have a 400 ltr flat tank fully loaded i am carrying 550-600 kg my payload is about 1260 kg and my  L200 truck sits a lot lower would love to see a van with approx 1200 kg in the back .

Would not like to see it after a crash  :P :P . Mike