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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: how much has your water bill gone up ?
« Last post by Mattymarske on Yesterday at 12:24:05 am »
Mine went from £87 to £124 with no noticeable increase in water production.

That's on a water meter on Northumbrian Water Region
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: how much has your water bill gone up ?
« Last post by Mattymarske on Yesterday at 12:23:22 am »
Mine went from £87 to £124 with no noticeable increase in water production. 😏
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Flushing RO...do you bother?
« Last post by dazmond on June 14, 2025, 11:00:32 pm »
I used to, but have got completely out of the habit, havn't done it for years, cant say ive noticed any difference to anything as a result.

edit.. mind you, my membranes are £35 plus vat, yours are a crazy price arnt they? Didnt you say your membranes are £500 or something ridiculous like that? or was it a typo?

An axeon HF5 is currently £475 to replace
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Sonburg 5.1 heater. Is it hot enough?
« Last post by Spruce on June 14, 2025, 07:54:19 pm »
https://pbautoelectrics.co.uk/shop/webasto-thermo-pro-90-diesel-12v-water-heater-with-universal-fitting-kit-9023075a9024620a/?srsltid=AfmBOorqRPsDEmC0inxqzKZq47OsiTfp8OXxt-V1osEoYbh0TnkfSd_Z

Could you not just buy that and fit it yourself?.
https://pbautoelectrics.co.uk/shop/webasto-thermo-pro-90-diesel-12v-window-cleaning-hot-water-heater-kit-pro902platenomix/

Yes , the above link includes everything you need except a 10 litre header tank for the water circuit . They are actually pretty simple to wire up and plumb in . going into van diesel tank is pretty easy on some older vans but a bit more tricky on new ones.  A  seperate tank means you could use heating oil or red diesel .

That was the case, but since April 2022, not any more. If you are using diesel to heat your van, then you can use red diesel or heating oil. If you are using it to heat water for window cleaning, then diesel is being used commercially and needs to be road or white diesel.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Flushing RO...do you bother?
« Last post by Splash and dash on June 14, 2025, 07:25:49 pm »
We flush for 10 muinits before filling
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Going electric
« Last post by Perfect Windows on June 14, 2025, 06:21:20 pm »
I've done the measurement. The battery is 105cm wide (or so - I'm not going under again to measure to the mm).

If the bolt holes on your cage are further apart than that, you can bolt through. Ours aren't, so we popped to Cheltenham to Cleevely, EV specialists, who dropped out the battery and allowed us to use their lift while we fitted the tank. Overall, the job was five and a half hours. At £100 an hour it cost £550.

Now we know what we're doing, I reckon it would be around two and a half to three hours: 45 mins for them to disconnect and drop the battery, 45 to refit and the remainder would be our fitting time. The biggest time vacuum the first go around was the endless measuring to be sure that the tank would fit and that the bolts and spreader plates wouldn't interfere with the cooling fluid pipes on top of the battery. Here's a pic of a battery to show what I mean:



Handful of points:

I don't care how anyone else fits their tank. All I care about is how we fit ours. There are 382,766 other threads on that subject, all exactly the same.

Braking - the only comment on that is that it stops quickly enough for me. Everything I've read on EVs says to do a proper emergency stop once a month or the brakes can seize from lack of use. When I've done that, it stopped plenty fast enough.

The only experience I have is of Stellantis EVs (they all come from the same factory so they are all the same) and a Gardiner tank (the forerunner to the Grippa offering). We chose a Stellantis EV because it was insanely, bizarrely, stupidly cheap, but they are now even cheaper - there was a 36k mile, grade A battery 2021 Citroen e-Dispatch up the other day for a buy it now of £8,500 + VAT. Potty. If Transits were even close to that we might be looking at them. A van is a tool for us; the cheaper the better.

Vin
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Sonburg 5.1 heater. Is it hot enough?
« Last post by robert mitchell on June 14, 2025, 04:54:05 pm »
https://pbautoelectrics.co.uk/shop/webasto-thermo-pro-90-diesel-12v-water-heater-with-universal-fitting-kit-9023075a9024620a/?srsltid=AfmBOorqRPsDEmC0inxqzKZq47OsiTfp8OXxt-V1osEoYbh0TnkfSd_Z

Could you not just buy that and fit it yourself?.
https://pbautoelectrics.co.uk/shop/webasto-thermo-pro-90-diesel-12v-window-cleaning-hot-water-heater-kit-pro902platenomix/

Yes , the above link includes everything you need except a 10 litre header tank for the water circuit . They are actually pretty simple to wire up and plumb in . going into van diesel tank is pretty easy on some older vans but a bit more tricky on new ones . A seperate tank means you could use heating oil or red diesel .
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Flushing RO...do you bother?
« Last post by Simon Trapani on June 14, 2025, 03:35:41 pm »
No need to flush. You’re just wasting your pre filters life.

You should have enough waste water flowing over your membrane to keep it clean. ie roughly 70/30 or 60/40. That should be your sweet spot for low tds out anyway.

I only flush for 5/10 minutes when I change the pre filters. And flush with no booster pump if you’ve got one. Just mains pressure. Full waste.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Flushing RO...do you bother?
« Last post by NBwcs on June 14, 2025, 03:28:45 pm »
I used to, but have got completely out of the habit, havn't done it for years, cant say ive noticed any difference to anything as a result.

edit.. mind you, my membranes are £35 plus vat, yours are a crazy price arnt they? Didnt you say your membranes are £500 or something ridiculous like that? or was it a typo?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Flushing RO...do you bother?
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on June 14, 2025, 03:26:42 pm »
I have came into the habit of flushing for at least 5 minutes at end of fill and for at least 5 minutes before I fill. Many on the other forum did this and I just copied them. I think it means the membranes don't get a chance to clog up.

Spruce seems to be the guy because his membranes have been going for years.
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