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Mike #1

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Re: DI resin bottles
« Reply #20 on: November 03, 2012, 09:36:16 am »
Already sussed mate , just was not sure at first first time with do

formb

Re: DI resin bottles
« Reply #21 on: November 05, 2012, 11:33:08 am »
Soapy which one do you have,  The one listed is the EZ-Pure 21" Di housing with free 4 litre single use DI disposable insert . which would mean you would have to continue to buy inserts as mentioned above . Mike

Pretty much what Mr Gardiner said. I had no idea it was supposed to be disposable.

Pull the top off the disposable cartridge and refill it = refillable.

formb

Re: DI resin bottles
« Reply #22 on: November 05, 2012, 04:22:08 pm »
Gardiners have sold out of the old style re-fillable DI vessel and now they only have the one with the disposable insert which cost £26:40 with vat which will need to be replaced every 3-4 wks .

So my question is if i bought a 16.8 litre  di vessel processing water with a tds of 43 ppm how often would i have to change resin and are the standard blue coloured vessels easy to fill with resin any help is really welcome . Mike

The one I bought this week is refillable.

Hi Dave

Just a point to bear in mind. When filling (re-filling) the DI insert make sure that after placing the top black cap on that you tape the join between the cap and body with insulating tape - so that it looks the same as the bottom taped join.

Haha! I'm not Dave!

Dave is our product test division, hence 'Dave tested'.

Dave is what we call round our way a 'haimer'.

Lee GLS

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Re: DI resin bottles
« Reply #23 on: December 30, 2012, 08:49:15 pm »
Yes mate gardiners sell one for about £80 it will filter approx  3000 litresdepending on your tap tds . Mike

This arrived today, first impressions, I like it. Its simple and seems sturdy enough. I'll know better once it has been 'Dave tested'.

How are you getting on with the ez pure di? are they inserts easy enough to open and refill?

formb

Re: DI resin bottles
« Reply #24 on: December 31, 2012, 02:03:46 pm »
Yes mate gardiners sell one for about £80 it will filter approx  3000 litresdepending on your tap tds . Mike

This arrived today, first impressions, I like it. Its simple and seems sturdy enough. I'll know better once it has been 'Dave tested'.

How are you getting on with the ez pure di? are they inserts easy enough to open and refill?

We are putting it in a new build machine, it's not done yet. Much easier to mount being horizontal is all I can tell you so far. It will be ready mid January.

Lee GLS

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Re: DI resin bottles
« Reply #25 on: December 31, 2012, 02:30:06 pm »
Yes mate gardiners sell one for about £80 it will filter approx  3000 litresdepending on your tap tds . Mike

This arrived today, first impressions, I like it. Its simple and seems sturdy enough. I'll know better once it has been 'Dave tested'.

How are you getting on with the ez pure di? are they inserts easy enough to open and refill?

We are putting it in a new build machine, it's not done yet. Much easier to mount being horizontal is all I can tell you so far. It will be ready mid January.

Ok. I've ordered one now, it looks like it should be suitable for what I need