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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dave0123 on September 26, 2007, 08:43:17 pm

Title: Winter.
Post by: dave0123 on September 26, 2007, 08:43:17 pm
Am thinking of putting my 1000litr tank outside in a wooden sort of box am going to make for it like its own little cubord with the RO inside, its the only space i have in the side drive behind my big wooden gates.

Iv heard people have used green water buts outside just with winter doesnt the water freeze or the hose pipes??


Dave
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: matt on September 26, 2007, 08:58:47 pm
my water butt is outside, though i store my RO in the garage ( soon to be stored in the shed )

in 3 years the water has never frozen in the 210 L water butt

i run a 6mm pipe from the RO to the drum, right around my house, that has yet to freeze

i run the waste from my garage to the drain and the end of the pipe is in the water of the drain ( where my sink drains to ) and that hasnt frozen yet

Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: dave0123 on September 26, 2007, 09:00:30 pm
sounds good mat  ;D


Thanks mate.

Do you think my RO will be ok outside? well in a wooden sorta box made up for it so its will be shelted with a lid on top or something so not outside bit will be cold i spose.

Dave
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: matt on September 26, 2007, 09:11:08 pm
last year i know that RO-MAN said that they had a few customers say that the RO has expolded with the water freezing inside

you could build your box / shed and have a small heater out in it, something like a oil filled heater ( i got mine from focus DIY for 20 quid, or about that type of money )

Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: dave0123 on September 26, 2007, 09:14:20 pm
ahh right  :(

yer might have to.  there was a little solour powerd heater i seen somewere for green houses mite look into that.


Thanks mat Dave
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: colley614 on September 26, 2007, 09:18:35 pm
Might look into that myself my garage is exposed also. So if I put a heater in there the heat would just escape.
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: SparklingWC on September 26, 2007, 09:30:26 pm
when you build your box for it, why not add some insulation into the walls. nothing major, but that will trap the heat from the heater, if for some reason that broke down... but remember too. a heater, small wooden box, house = big flames . . .
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: colley614 on September 26, 2007, 09:33:21 pm
Yeah. I was thinking of something without a flame, maybe run off a battery I could charge during the day.
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: dave0123 on September 26, 2007, 09:51:12 pm
yeh ano what u mean there.

Was thinking of putting a ro into a ther lil box insde the box wiv lil bit insulation then  ;D lmao

dont no yet have to see what happens


Dave
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: colley614 on September 26, 2007, 10:01:43 pm
I need to make a decision soon otherwise I'll get caught out and have no ro and tank and I don't need that
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: LWC on September 26, 2007, 10:02:48 pm
i remember it well

febuary, clucth on van went, alternator and battery, then it snowed and i live in the middle of now where so was stuck in.

so then everything all fixed and snow cleared, goes out to RO

all three pre filter housings had smashed...i was gutted. again no work

replaced them, and realised it had smashed both membrane housings...please for you sake insulate it. i learnt my lesson

i couldnt work for around 6 weeks...not good on the bank account mate
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: colley614 on September 26, 2007, 10:06:00 pm

Will do. I'm just surfing the b+q website now!
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: Spruce on September 27, 2007, 03:08:18 pm
We used to use a 60 or 100watt light bulb which gives enough warmth to suffice.
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: steve smith on September 27, 2007, 03:32:36 pm
Mine use to be outside in a Wooden box, i put in side 2" polistyrene (not spelt right) sheets in the  box, always protected from frost with no problems at all, they are cheap from B&Q
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: dave0123 on September 27, 2007, 05:44:36 pm
Thanks some good advice.

Matt

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i run a 6mm pipe from the RO to the drum, right around my house, that has yet to freeze

is that the RO pipe? i mean you have just put the ro tubing around your house? would that not slow down the production with less pressure?


Dave




Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: matt on September 27, 2007, 07:52:12 pm
Thanks some good advice.

Matt

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i run a 6mm pipe from the RO to the drum, right around my house, that has yet to freeze

is that the RO pipe? i mean you have just put the ro tubing around your house? would that not slow down the production with less pressure?


Dave






it might have slightly, though i saw no difference in my production, so i was happy
Title: Re: Winter.
Post by: dave0123 on September 27, 2007, 08:08:29 pm
Gr8 stuff.

just my tank will be about 6 meters away from my outside tap didnt really want 2 use a normal hose pipe there and then back to the grid :-\


Dave