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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Richy L on January 10, 2007, 05:30:35 pm

Title: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 10, 2007, 05:30:35 pm
ive just bought a 400ltr tank and a shurlfo pump(60psi), I was just wondering if anybody has a diagram of how to fit it all together to get it working.

I already have the backpack system, so i have a pole and i use a DI canister at the moment.
Also i only plan on using one pole with it and will not be using a RO unit.

So at the moment i have:-

a 400 ltr tank
a 60 psi shurflo pump
hose reels (not microbore yet)
pole
DI bottle

Can anyone help please. I just dont want to set it up wrong and ruin something.
Any help would be great please guys


richy
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: seanmcshane on January 10, 2007, 05:43:45 pm
Tank - outlet hose goes to pump inlet - pump outlet to di vessel inlet - di vessel outlet to hose reel - hose reel to pole and brush.

Might be worth getting a couple of water butts or an IBC and having them filled all times back at home.
Drop in a submersible pump and whenever you need to fill the tank in your van, just take off the van tank lid, put in large diameter hose from submersible pump, plug pump in and your van will be full in about 2 minutes.
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 10, 2007, 07:02:31 pm
i guess i just connect the better to the pump then. Or do most people go off the van battery?
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Clear Vision on January 10, 2007, 07:10:25 pm
You can go off the van battery, but I just have a 85amp lesieur batt which will last me 3-4 days then take in and charge at night. Had it for 6 month now!
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 10, 2007, 07:12:22 pm
hmm, that sound ok.

Where can i pick up one of those? and how much?

Is it easy to connect the battery to the pump?
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Roy Harding on January 10, 2007, 07:20:25 pm
hmm, that sound ok.

Where can i pick up one of those? and how much?

Is it easy to connect the battery to the pump?

They sell them at mincost just up the road from you, good price to.


Roy

Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 10, 2007, 07:25:18 pm
minicost?
Wheres that?
In chepstow?
So conecting it together should be fine eh?
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Roy Harding on January 10, 2007, 07:26:24 pm
Its at Lidney just up the road 15mins

Roy
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 10, 2007, 07:28:21 pm
great, ill give them a try . Cheers Roy

Richy
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: seanmcshane on January 11, 2007, 07:23:58 am
I forgot the battery :o
I also use a 85amp leisure battery. Easy to wire up the pump to it. Might be an idea to fit small crocodile clips to the ends of your pump wires and you can just clip these onto your battery. This way, you could also have an extra battery fully charged with you in the van and as one starts to empty of charge, you can just unclip and clip onto the second fully charged battery. You will get a weeks work out of this set up and recharge them at the weekend.
I got my battery and charger from Halfords but you can get them much cheaper from independant battery suppliers.
On a full charge, I can get 2 full days work out of mine.
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: surecleansystems on January 11, 2007, 04:09:43 pm
Don't forget to fit a strainer between the tank and pump to protect it from any debris.

Art
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 15, 2007, 07:48:19 pm
Does anyone know where i can pick up an 85amp leisure battery and what price im looking at?
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: Richy L on January 15, 2007, 08:53:20 pm
ive seen one on ebay for about £60.
Is thit how much i should be looking at paying?
and what voltage should i get?
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: mike richardson on January 15, 2007, 10:50:52 pm
go for a 110 battery mine is brill, i also have a varistream controller for my pump saves the pump going all th time it cuts of the pump when it senses you are not needeing the water,but you dont need a varistream but id get 1,
Title: Re: New static tank system
Post by: JM123 on January 15, 2007, 11:52:16 pm
for all the extra cost of going for the 110Ah battery against the 85Ah its well worth it - loads more life in them and will give you plenty of power right till there's nothing left.