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gary999

  • Posts: 8156
Re: Anyone with a trolley system help me out?
« Reply #20 on: May 28, 2011, 12:44:14 pm »
personally if it was me starting out now i would go the cheapest route
possible to start with.

backpack from john hewitts,25 litre barrels from local car wash a di vessel
if in soft water area or a 200-300gpd ro if your not.couple of 210 ltr barrels
from diy shop and a pole that will reach to three floors.

this wfp malarky might not be for you so spending a fortune would be waste.
if it works out for you then you can always change it to a van system all
a van system is if your making water at home is pump,hosing battery and tank and
a reel of microbore
 something safe to secure it with eithr a cage or at least 5tonne ratchet
straps.

it would very easy for you to strip pump out of back pack they are 70psi so
would do the job and connect to a leisure battery and tank

I like the bit about not spending loads of money on a system, as I agree its totally unecassary! But I still have a problem with using a back pack and 25ltr barrels, its just making hard work of it to me!! Sure a back pack is a better way to go than a trolley, but you can pick up a 400ltr baffled tank very cheaply these days, and then you just need a pump and a hose.. connect it to a battery, grab your pole and off you go, you have a system which is as good as any ionic system costing thousands, and you can do it for a few hundred quid!!  ;)

my thinking was if you had to start with the vehicle you had which
normally is a car if you have a family you still need transport and
if you dont have a lot to spend backpack and barrels are the ideal
way to start without having to over commit yourself.

backpack rules hoggy ;D

Cleaning Buddy

  • Posts: 52
Re: Anyone with a trolley system help me out?
« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2011, 01:04:50 pm »
Thanks for the advice.

Now if I can just get somebody to allow me to spend a day working with them - Trolley and van mount then I could make an informed decision.

At the moment I am now thinking van mount and back pack. I would like to start the business off looking as professional as I can - a few of my competition have very smart sign written vans.

If anyone can help, please give a shout I am free the week after next

groundhog

  • Posts: 1806
Re: Anyone with a trolley system help me out?
« Reply #22 on: May 28, 2011, 06:40:05 pm »

backpack rules hoggy ;D

I give up with you Gary!!! you must enjoy lugging your water around with you, and all those trips back to the van to top up!!  ;D ;)