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Thinking about getting one of these big RO but I don't have a lot of room to put it. Is it ok to put it vertically?
Quote from: Rosy on January 09, 2008, 09:09:18 amThinking about getting one of these big RO but I don't have a lot of room to put it. Is it ok to put it vertically?Mount it on top of your tank.
You can mount it vertically no prob.The only thing u might come across is those Champ housings do tend to leak a bit from the ends. Not the inlet or outlet ports but the bung things that go in each end that are held in place by the white plastic split rings.
RosyI'm looking to also put a 40/40 in my shed.Could you tell me how you over came power probs to shed??What is the max tank you will have in your shed. Thought anything more than 600ltrs may be too heavy?Where would you recommend getting the 40/40 from??
Quote from: Andrew44 on January 09, 2008, 10:33:35 amRosyI'm looking to also put a 40/40 in my shed.Could you tell me how you over came power probs to shed??What is the max tank you will have in your shed. Thought anything more than 600ltrs may be too heavy?Where would you recommend getting the 40/40 from??i have a 1000ltr ibc in my shed too, its the smallest shed you could find, and the tank is up against the roof on blocks touching the sides, i had to saw the front of the shed off to put it in, then screw it back on. Even when full the wooden floor has not broken or cracked , theres is a brick stack under every corner to lift it up for gravity , i dont think it could be too heavy.you can easily put in a garden power supply, mounted in your shed, and a cable through the wall from under the ground. makes sures its a well insulated one.
thats a good idea, i think il use something like protectacote, or similar to water proof the garage floor, take the vinyl off and cote the floor and up the sides a little too, idont think i will with the shed as its allready quite old, and i think il put that ibc in the garage too soon.