Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: The Bear on July 30, 2005, 11:57:47 pm
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=11702&item=4396749766&rd=1
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Well at about 3 and a half grand I'd hope so!
I doubt many people around here have any experience of anything that flash.
But if I could I probably would :D
Roger.
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Wow, You could start a car wash business with that, and still have water to clean windows..
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To be honest, for the money they want for it, I personally would prefer to by an Ionic System. However, it does look good.
I am sure though, that the person selling it, has probably spent in or around 1.5k to build it.
If you could find a supplier (trade only) for the large RO units, you would be laughing.
Andrew
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How good it really is I've no idea!
But it looks like a fine piece of equipment ;)
I think if I was spending that aort of money I would probably stick to one of the bigger manufacturers'.
They have the backup and warranties and so on. Things go wrong you have 'come back'
But it does look the business :)
regards
Ian
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It looks good.Maybe it could be used as a static system just to feed the tanks in a fleet. :)
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Connect to a hydrant?
Don't you have to have permission to do that, not to mention a standpipe fitted with a water meter, so that the Water Board can charge you?
In a domestic situation, will a tap deliver 1500 litres an hour?
Lots of questions.............
Baldeagle in Staffordshire
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BALDEAGLE SNAP GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE :
wicked piece of kit though, rocket science going overboard though. Ideal for fleet serving load up in the morning 2/3 vans and of you go.
gaza
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You have 4 x 40" r/o that would set you back £2,000 with out the rest of the parts.
I would say a bit of over kill for the domestic on man band, but for a fleet that may be the bees knees.
I have seen a system with four 1,000ltr tanks on ground level, and with a tank like this one on a steal frame mounted above, with four outlets this would gravity feed the four below.
Roy :)