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Title: fao matt and any one else
Post by: doak on August 31, 2008, 12:54:58 am
 ;D
hi mate

you kindly sent me a link for a diy setup

can you help on couple of things
my tds reading is around 350 and hard
water pressure is not very fast  average i would say (dont no how to check )

i have an outside tap which is about 2-3 meters from my brick shed
i have a 200lt water butt  in shed

i want to make the water pure then drain into 25l cans
then load onto cart and use as and when

will i need much else?
does pure water "go off" if stored for days on end

i aim to day 1-2 a day and poss 6-10 weekends



Cheers

Doak
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: karygate on August 31, 2008, 06:22:07 am
the only thing is do not leave barrels in the sun.
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: Nathanael Jones on August 31, 2008, 09:57:33 am
Pure water doesn't go off once it's in a sealed container and kept out of the sun.
www.ro-man.co.uk have RO units with built in pressure gauges. For starting out a 100GPD (get the pro one with the bigger DI) unit should be ok,.. you can always upgrade it or add a pump at a later stage.
I'd get a bigger water butt, or just a 2nd one. Making water is slow,... 200 litres wouldn't last a day unless you're doing tops only. I'd recommend a 1000 litre IBC tank if you've space for it.

I'd also recommend a small DI (11 litres or so) to keep in the van. If you're ever stuck for water you can re-fill using the DI from a custies tap.
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: matt on August 31, 2008, 10:18:32 am
Hi

as have been said above

pure water doesnt go off, algee does start to grow if left in the sun

as your not going to be using loads of water to start, you have a option of the 100 or 75 Gall per day

w ww.ro-man.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1576

75 GPD costs 85 quid from RO MAN, you will be able to fill your 210 L water butt in the shed and your 25 L barrels at the start of the week, then leave it fill as your working

a 75 GPD done me for 3 years, i worked 8 hours 3 days a week, i would start the week off with 14 X 25 L barrels and a 210 L rain water butt, sure at the end of my last day ( wednesday ) i only had 50 L of water in the barrel, but it does me great

personally i would connect a hose pipe and run it into the shed and keep the RO unit and the water butt in the shed ( this was it will keep the frost off it

Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: doak on August 31, 2008, 04:46:54 pm
cheers guys   because of low ish water pressure will i need a pump from the tap to the tank ?

and also will i need a water softner

cheers! ;D
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: matt on August 31, 2008, 08:53:18 pm
cheers guys   because of low ish water pressure will i need a pump from the tap to the tank ?

and also will i need a water softner

cheers! ;D

try it without, the flow will just be slower

no, you will just need a RO and DI unit
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: Jewel Cleaning on August 31, 2008, 09:07:33 pm
200litres would be more than enough for those ten houses you're going to be starting off with at weekends.

You can increase size of your storage tank as you grow!
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on August 31, 2008, 10:38:26 pm
200litres would be more than enough for those ten houses you're going to be starting off with at weekends.

You can increase size of your storage tank as you grow!
very true,storage tanks ?water butts are cheap and easy to upgrade
my 1000 ltr was free (thru this site ;Djust had to pick it up) before that i had 3 150ltr water butts
an ibc is easier tho :)
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: karygate on September 01, 2008, 09:10:17 am
i have a 100gpd which is fine at the moment. but for the extra pennies start with a 200gpd and it will last you a long while.
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: steve bell on September 01, 2008, 10:12:26 am
Hi, I've just started at this too and have made myself a shed with two IBC's in it. The first one collects the rain water off my roof and can be topped off using the trusty old hose pipe if no rain. The roman 200gpd system then, by way of a pump,fills the second IBC. I just draw off that into 25litre drums for my trolley.

I wish I knew how to insert pics in this. I'm just curious as to what all you guys think of the set up? Is it just a cut, copy paste thing?

The question I would have is, Would a larger DI be of use when the ro is producing water at around 4ppm?
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: matt on September 01, 2008, 05:47:23 pm


The question I would have is, Would a larger DI be of use when the ro is producing water at around 4ppm?

it would mean you just have longer between resin changes
Title: Re: fao matt and any one else
Post by: windowwashers on September 01, 2008, 06:58:18 pm
Hi, I've just started at this too and have made myself a shed with two IBC's in it. The first one collects the rain water off my roof and can be topped off using the trusty old hose pipe if no rain. The roman 200gpd system then, by way of a pump,fills the second IBC. I just draw off that into 25litre drums for my trolley.

I wish I knew how to insert pics in this. I'm just curious as to what all you guys think of the set up? Is it just a cut, copy paste thing?

The question I would have is, Would a larger DI be of use when the ro is producing water at around 4ppm?
only the changing as Matt said, having 2 inline would save on resin in the long run  ;)