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Sapphire Window Cleaning
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Re: Booster pumps
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Reply #20 on:
October 09, 2009, 08:50:29 am »
Do any of you guys that use a booster pump have it wired into a flow controller?
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Re: Booster pumps
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October 09, 2009, 09:17:45 am »
no i have my 100psi flojet running with no controler runs great you will still need to have a good flow over the membranies am sure there someone who nos more about this than me,i got my info from my cusion who builds ro system from domestic to industrial 1s the size of small houses all over the country,
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Re: Booster pumps
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October 09, 2009, 09:15:54 pm »
Quote from: MB Window Cleaning on October 09, 2009, 08:50:29 am
Do any of you guys that use a booster pump have it wired into a flow controller?
I do,Pure Freedom supplied it like that on mine,I find that the Shurflo 100 psi booster pump they supplied drains the battery so I now fill from my static system,on my flow controller there is a switch on the side for the booster pump to operate,its a 4040 and works well but like I say filling takes 4-5 hours to fill a 500 litre tank but don't use it as much now as I just fill from my shed.
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