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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 05:50:41 pm

Title: Complete Static system
Post by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 05:50:41 pm
The garage is now clear and I’m ready to buy a complete static system. I’ve priced one up on GrippaTanks website at £3.5k with the s3 controller that does auto flush etc and like the idea of that so less involvement needed from me it also includes booster pump and water softener. Just wondered what systems you all use or recommend? It only has to produce water for one van so about 500 litres of pure water a day. Cheers
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: Michael Peterson on October 26, 2019, 05:52:43 pm
Just buy a 4040 a do vessel and purify water surly about £600 will do you ?
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: Slash on October 26, 2019, 06:17:45 pm
I have the Pure Freedom 4040 built onto a trolly style with booster pump,fills my 400 liter tank in van within an hour.
Cost me about £1800 .00 if I remember correctly,great bit of kit.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: KS Cleaning on October 26, 2019, 06:39:35 pm
I got a pure freedom r.o system which was framed onto a 1000 litre ibc tank, think it was about £1200, that didn’t include a booster pump as I removed one from my previous  purefreedom van mount.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: TomCrowther on October 26, 2019, 06:56:23 pm
You can get all the bits and diy for a fraction of the Gripp quote. IBC, 40/40 and bottle of resin, a few connectors and hose plus submersible pump. Don't be frightened of doing this yourself. It really is a simple job.
I bought an ibc and the delivery hose with petrol pump type handle plus the submersible pump for £325 {all new and delivered}.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 06:59:47 pm
I’ve been buying my water so never done it myself. I have Been looking and i could do it myself just want a decent ro system but unsure what’s good or not to be honest.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: Slash on October 26, 2019, 07:16:16 pm
Ring Pure Freedom,Andy will talk you through everything you will need and not sell you things you dont need,very honest people and alot cheaper than others out there,yet their stuff is unbeatable,TDS reading is vital first
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: Stoots on October 26, 2019, 08:02:39 pm
Who even contemplates spending 3.5k to produce 500l of pure a day ?

I have a 450 gpd r.o and an ibc tank, it has auto shut off as well. Total cost less than £400

You are nuts
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 08:16:39 pm
That’s why I’m asking for advice on what systems you all use and getting quotes.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: deeege on October 26, 2019, 08:38:01 pm
I got a static 4040, with pre filters, DI vessel  and inline TDS from Pure freedom for a little over £1000. I know I could have done it cheaper myself but needed it basically next day due to a spike in my TDS.

£3.5k for that is way overpriced and I think they’ve probably given you a price for full system with pump/tank etc.

Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 09:40:45 pm
Yeah that was for 1000 litre storage tank, booster pump, transfer hose and pump with trigger nozzle, s3 controller, s300 static ro system, and a 13litre water softener. I done the quote from there website.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: mjm on October 26, 2019, 10:11:20 pm
Hello Wayne i have a 40/40. Boosted system.   From pure freedom.  I have a 500. Ltre tank in van. The system is in the garage. I use 400 ltre per day.  Probably less.   I only  flush   once per month. For 10 to 15. Min.  It has a 5 ltre di on it. I change the di. Every 2 and a half months.  Maybe more.   Ppm is 370.   I disconnected the di and run it for 5 min. Get it down to. 5 to 10. No pump.  Then connect the di and switch pump on simple and easy.  Cheaper too.    3. Grand for a system  one man army
Save your money. Do what slash. Said.   Talk to pure  freedom.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: mjm on October 26, 2019, 10:15:40 pm
https://purefreedom.co.uk/product/ro-unit/
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 10:27:40 pm
Really appreciate your replies, I have just ordered a reel master and need to speak the pure freedom Monday anyway so will go through it with them.  cheers
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: windowswashed on October 26, 2019, 10:29:08 pm
I bought a 2000litre water storage tank for storing water to transfer into tank. Reason I bought a large storage tank was because  where I live we use to be constantly without water as the big heavy trucks were constantly damaging the next road along to us and leaving us without water for a day or two whilst the road would be dug up to repair the water pipes. gave me peace of mind knowing I could go a week tops without relying on having to water company to supply water.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: mjm on October 26, 2019, 10:36:30 pm
Check your tap pressure. Also.  Low pressure.  Means. More expensive. Membrane.  Ie.  Hf5. Witch covers both low  and high
Hf4 is good pressure. So cheaper.
Anyway.   All the best. 👍
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: wayne m on October 26, 2019, 10:41:36 pm
I’ll do that and check my tap TDS which I know is fairly high. Thanks
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: Simon Trapani on October 27, 2019, 07:57:39 am
Speak to Gaps Water. They are very helpful & knowledgable.
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: nathankaye on October 27, 2019, 06:49:18 pm
All you need do is research ibc tanks local to you. I purchased a black ibc tank for £40. I wanted black as it was going to be stored outside and so the sun will not negatively affect it.
I currently use a 450 gpd  ro unit with a small 100 psi booster pump from china and it takes roughly 24 hrs to fill the 1000ltr ibc from empty, so i dont let it drain before im refilling.
Then its a submersible pump inside to transfer to the van tank.

I use a sedimemt filter first followed by a fibredyen and then booster pump into the membranes which i replace roughly every 2 yrs or so (membranes)
Yet i back flush every time for five mins before I fill the tank up, to help relong the life of the membranes.
 
(A vid on my channel,,,,,as an idea
https://youtu.be/EpqWaagulfQ   )
Title: Re: Complete Static system
Post by: Richard iSparkle on October 29, 2019, 02:23:35 pm
I bought a Facelift version for £1596 (inc VAT) installed on site

I had a quote off Grippa at the time but they were more than double that and it was massively over spec for what i needed.

the Facelift one works a treat and produces pure water for my 2 vans every day easily. Our local facelift supplier (Mike @ Window Cleaning Warehouse Liverpool) is great too and his team really know what they are doing