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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: LWC on August 27, 2008, 10:10:37 pm
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anyone shine some light on this and where to get bits please?
mjh just mentioned it and im interested, what sort of price?
would look nice in my new van fnar fnar
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www.gapswater.co.uk, look under d.i.y systems they are reasonably priced and well worth investing in (water saving), they rapidly fill a 400/500 litre tank depending on pressure.
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gapswater.co.uk
bought from them last year and they were very helpful, quick delivery.
greg
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you can get one for about 500, chokes :o
so why do other sites sell the exact same thing for about 2k that are on a plack lol? i mean theres making profit and making profit
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on tap pressure alone I fill 800L in about 6hrs. just to give you an idea.
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try telling that to an ionics customer ( i am one!!!) it hurts like hell!!!
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i went on there website typed in diy systems NOTHING
i don,t know what i,m looking for please help
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ww.gapswater.co.uk/acatalog/Reverse_osmosis_kits.html
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Could you not just buy a membrane and a housing separately from cleaning spot or somewhere?
www.cleaningspot.co.uk/acatalog/RO_system_spare_parts.html (http://www.cleaningspot.co.uk/acatalog/RO_system_spare_parts.html)
Housing: £115
Membrane £190
(+ vat)
£305
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Could you not just buy a membrane and a housing separately from cleaning spot or somewhere?
Housing: £115
Membrane £190
(+ vat)
£305
Then you need prefilters, DI cylinder, resin, pipe, fittings etc etc.......
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Could you not just buy a membrane and a housing separately from cleaning spot or somewhere?
Housing: £115
Membrane £190
(+ vat)
£305
Then you need prefilters, DI cylinder, resin, pipe, fittings etc etc.......
And also if you want it in your van and don't want it flooding you will need a solenoid water cut off system.