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my static would be good enough polemantwin 4040 with self priming clarke pump. does about 200 litres an hour.how much you wanna spend? i guess mine would cost about 1500 to set up
would this be any good? Ebay Item number: 280535178303
no mate. its just what i've put together. started as a single 4040then added another 4040. then a cut off switch. then the pump
gaps do a basic titan system at £1300 plus vat. does 1500 litres a day
seems reasonablehttp://www.purefreedom.co.uk/pure-freedom-high-volume-reverse-osmosis-systems-p-292.html
Quote from: Steve CM on July 21, 2010, 08:46:06 pmseems reasonablehttp://www.purefreedom.co.uk/pure-freedom-high-volume-reverse-osmosis-systems-p-292.htmlDoes seem reasonable indeed steve, think a phone call to them in the morning is in order me thinks
Quote from: Richard Neal on July 21, 2010, 07:44:55 pmwould this be any good? Ebay Item number: 280535178303 Thanks for the link, looks a self build which is not what I'm after! as could do it myself! which I might still have to if I cant find what I'm looking for...
Quote from: Steve CM on July 21, 2010, 07:54:35 pmmy static would be good enough polemantwin 4040 with self priming clarke pump. does about 200 litres an hour.how much you wanna spend? i guess mine would cost about 1500 to set upHi steve, yes I wouldnt wont to spend no more than that! do you sell them!I am confused poleman!First you say you dont want to spend £1,500 then you say that your looking at a system that costs £2,000 plus VAT, that is without a tranfer pump, hoses and IBC tank.MattAndy
Andy (Poleman)I remember seeing photos of your static system, producing thousands of litres per day, into 6 - 8 IBC tanks. I am sure you know how to put together a static system!!!!Rob
Quote from: poleman on July 21, 2010, 08:02:50 pmQuote from: Steve CM on July 21, 2010, 07:54:35 pmmy static would be good enough polemantwin 4040 with self priming clarke pump. does about 200 litres an hour.how much you wanna spend? i guess mine would cost about 1500 to set upHi steve, yes I wouldnt wont to spend no more than that! do you sell them!I am confused poleman!First you say you dont want to spend £1,500 then you say that your looking at a system that costs £2,000 plus VAT, that is without a tranfer pump, hoses and IBC tank.MattAndy
Quote from: poleman on July 21, 2010, 08:54:33 pmQuote from: Steve CM on July 21, 2010, 08:46:06 pmseems reasonablehttp://www.purefreedom.co.uk/pure-freedom-high-volume-reverse-osmosis-systems-p-292.htmlDoes seem reasonable indeed steve, think a phone call to them in the morning is in order me thinks defiinately get the booster on it though. mine without it was seriously poor. i think mine even may now produce 300 litres an hour. put it this way i fill both vans in about 6 hours
Quote from: M-CLEAN UK on July 21, 2010, 09:46:41 pmAndy (Poleman)I remember seeing photos of your static system, producing thousands of litres per day, into 6 - 8 IBC tanks. I am sure you know how to put together a static system!!!!Rob Hello rob, long time no speak Yes I could build one, but time is a problem now days! my personal life means a lot to me now and getting the work life balance is really importantyes you was right, at the time it was the biggest pure water system in the country but should think that isnt the case now