Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Paul_Rolfe on August 21, 2009, 10:39:27 am
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Does any one use rain water for window cleaning? Getting enough of it here and if you could collect enough the tds is quite low.
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there are some
just search for "rainwater harvesting"
plenty of posts
OR
you may want to try the DIY site
try typing into google
diy water fed pole forum
ciu wont let me put the link up
or e.mail Matt
diywfplink@yahoo.co.uk
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Thanks for links. Now it stopped raining! ;D
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Thanks for links. Now it stopped raining! ;D
i have been thinking about doing this myself, so its been helpful to me too.
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Divert rainwater into an IBC container. Then run it through filters, RO, DI. Helps keep running costs down to bare minimum to produce pure water.
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Divert rainwater into an IBC container. Then run it through filters, RO, DI. Helps keep running costs down to bare minimum to produce pure water.
why an RO?
more like a carbon/earth filter or something to remove biological contaminants then a di filter to get 0 tds.
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yeah there would be no use for an RO, i recently tested some rain water and it was a tds of around 12-15. DI would do it all, after the filters
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i agree di would do it all , what technically is the purpose of a di water from ro always reads 000