Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: benny donnelly on January 13, 2016, 05:07:49 pm
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Gd day all!
Totally new to this game, need a new challenge have considered this for quite a while and here i am!
Been looking on suppliers sites and online to get familair with the wpf set up and im a tad confused tbh
sorry if sounds silly but im looking at a full ro in van system hopefully diy it, do the ro produce much waste water for a tds roughly of 150? alsois the set up like so -- mains feed into ro -- ro good feed into tank -- into pump which pumps it through the di -- through to the hose reel to the pole?
I think ive my head round most of it but want to be sure
Thanks
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Hi Benny, I'm sure the chap from gripa tank will be along in a mo to give further advice
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youve lost me fella
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Yeah pretty much the way you said it. Any reason for on board production ? No storage at home ?
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here is his website https://www.grippatank.co.uk/
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Na no storage at all, went from loads of it in a nice contry home to an apartment with feck all space so filling will have to be done in van, until maybe i can rent a little unit or shed when i get going ya know
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I would get a Grippa system but I am biased ;)
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Gd day all!
Totally new to this game, need a new challenge have considered this for quite a while and here i am!
Been looking on suppliers sites and online to get familair with the wpf set up and im a tad confused tbh
sorry if sounds silly but im looking at a full ro in van system hopefully diy it, do the ro produce much waste water for a tds roughly of 150? alsois the set up like so -- mains feed into ro -- ro good feed into tank -- into pump which pumps it through the di -- through to the hose reel to the pole?
I think ive my head round most of it but want to be sure
Thanks
I have a 500l pure freedom van mounted system approx 2 k plus vat I've had mine 4 years no leaks and no trouble,in my opinion good system and value for money,and it also looks good in my van.
Forgot to say I have 40 inch ro and produce and store water in van due to lack of space in garage,
Don't forget to put a heater in the van at night in winter
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Hi Benny
Didn't you start up about 3 years ago? Have you been trad. since starting up?
If you put the RO in the van you will need some pretty good protection / heating to protect it from freezing.
I believe some mount them in such a way that they can be easily removed and brought inside when it freezes.
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get a job a mc dees mate u be better off
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Hiya.
If u check my page on facebook, search for;
nathanswindowcleaningservices
My page should come up. Ive posted a video of my system for my customers to watch, when I switched 7mnths ago. I filter thru RO n 40"inch DI into a 500litres tank. All in van. I use maybe 300litre max in day. So most nights run water through to keep it at 500l. Again from purefreedom. Happh with it, but worth investing in carbon poles and a good light brush!! Not part of their kit, you will regret it! My ro is a 450litre a day.
My van is fibreglass fitted, ive insulated the tank and filters as well. If gets too cold, ie have snow. I will run a fan heater in back whilst having breakfast, so maybe and hr b4 I start work.