I am looking into setting up a recycling water unit that can be clipped onto various flat surface cleaner attachments - for pressure washing.
Now I have the basic idea of a circuit of flat surface cleaner with extraction unit attachment (this would be a form of carpet cleaner/wet vacuumn - that would be able to handle the debris), hoses up to approx 200 ft or longer to a pond filtration unit, with removable filters (for easy maintenance and cleaning), to water tank and then back out to the pressure washer in a loop.
Now I have seen all the possibilities on the internet, as far as water reclamation for pressure washing but they are very expensive and I feel it can be done a lot cheaper, with similar results.
The questions are what extraction unit could handle the workload (8 hours per day, possibly 5 days per week)and debris.
What working distance from the van could any existing extraction machines handle (machine will be in the van)
Would the exhaust on the extraction unit work whilst the vacuum is on and could this be used as the feed back to the filtration unit.
Is there a flaw with any of the methodology here
Many thanks
Rob
