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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: M.c.s on September 14, 2025, 09:34:04 am

Title: Water stop for tank
Post by: M.c.s on September 14, 2025, 09:34:04 am
Iam looking for a water stop for a.  Wydale.
Tank but I dont want  to drill through the side of the tank.   Is there any. Around
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: AuRavelling79 on September 14, 2025, 11:39:55 am
Iam looking for a water stop for a.  Wydale.
Tank but I dont want  to drill through the side of the tank.   Is there any. Around

Sorry to be thick but what do you mean by a water stop? As for drilling a Wyedale I have done it many times. What would be the issue here? I have used an adjustable one for immersion holes and hole saws for smaller pipes.

Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: M.c.s on September 14, 2025, 12:41:13 pm
Iam looking for a water stop for a.  Wydale.
Tank but I dont want  to drill through the side of the tank.   Is there any. Around

Sorry to be thick but what do you mean by a water stop? As for drilling a Wyedale I have done it many times. What would be the issue here? I have used an adjustable one for immersion holes and hole saws for smaller pipes.

It's ok I found one thanks anyway
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: Simon Trapani on September 14, 2025, 06:52:27 pm
Maybe you could share what you’ve found to complete the thread & help others?
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: CleanClear on September 14, 2025, 10:03:44 pm
Maybe you could share what you’ve found to complete the thread & help others?

I don't think so. Wheres the clicks and likes for that ? Hows he gonna get paid for sharing that info ?

Help ? Are you a communist or something ?
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: M.c.s on September 15, 2025, 06:22:00 am
https://ebay.us/m/u9qIZC
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: M.c.s on September 15, 2025, 06:35:14 am
It's for the 1000 ltre static tank. Should work great


https://ebay.us/m/u9qIZC
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: Simon Trapani on September 15, 2025, 08:08:28 am
It’s not for me. Personally I have a small hole for my 12v float valve in the top (not side) of my ibc tank.

Appreciate you sharing though. Thanks.
Title: Re: Water stop for tank
Post by: chris turner on September 15, 2025, 08:44:42 pm
I need to do something about my setup. At the moment I put my van on fill and just set a timer on my phone and go and check it. I have an overflow pipe fitted in case I miss it ( which is often ) so I end up wasting a fair amount of water.
How do people set up float valves etc if the RO system is separate from the tank?
I basically pull my van onto the drive and run a hose from a shed where the ro system is to the van.
I have had a look at float and solenoid set ups from pure freedom etc but honestly they look super complicated and I just can't bothered peeing around with it.
What I would prefer is some kind of alert system that I can fit to the tank lid that will will send me a notification when the tank is full but can't find anything. Anyone know of anything like this?