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thewaterwizard

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Advice needed on Ionic Pro 2 system please...
« on: August 06, 2008, 08:00:47 pm »
Only my 2nd post here, but I need some advice on the Ionic Pro 2 system and hope someone can help.

I've been running a pressure washing business for several years but winter time is looming and I'm considering buying an Ionic Pro 2 trailer system as a bolt-on to my business to do traditional and WFP.

With the right poles and brushes, will the Pro 2 manage conservatory roofs?  Does anyone know the maximum height the machine will pump to - i.e. 3-4 storey buildings?

We live in a hard water area.  Is this machine suitable?

Any advice from someone who is using this model would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Robin
robin

daryn

Re: Advice needed on Ionic Pro 2 system please...
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2008, 08:37:29 pm »
The pro 2 uses the same 100psi ionic pump that they fit to there larger systems. this pump will easily pump 60ft + on 100m of microbore 6mm hosing. the water purification is suitable for hard water areas as there is a ro unit supplied. the titan ro and di are not within the trailer they are to be set up as static for example mounted on wall and supplied to either trailer itself or set up to supply a static ibc tank which is the better option. inside the trailer is 200l tank, battery, flow control, and pump, the pole that comes with it is 18ft gf multipole which is a good pole to start with this will reach second floor no probs so should handle conservatories no probs. the one on hear for sale is a bargain at that price if in good nick, the titan ro is worth between 6 and 700 quid alone new.

thewaterwizard

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Re: Advice needed on Ionic Pro 2 system please...
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2008, 08:53:26 pm »
Thanks,  Daryn, for the very helpful information. 

Much appreciated.
Robin
robin