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That's some good water pressure you've got eviestevie! I'm lucky if I get 40 in the evening! You must have the perfect parameters for that membrane as it's virtually at it's optimum rejection. Keep us updated mate I'm very interested to see how good these membranes are in the long term

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I worked out that with the price which was half of all the over competitors that if and when I need a new membrane which shouldn't be any time soon

I have cash left over for 2 4040 hf5 membranes

He was a really decent bloke and said he will look after me with filters in future

He also said window cleaning is something he will be taking more seriously in future with specific products

At the moment he said most of his business is hydrophonics and drinking systems but windows buy these systems even tho he advises against

 
If anyone is interested give him a call his number on website or eBay

Tell Lee from chesterfield has passed number on and if get few sales maybe he'll discount

He looked after me

 
So picked new 40/40 ro today3 20inch prefilters

Stainless housing

Steel frame

All connectors

Set it up earlier,waste 2-1 and getting 1 litre in 32 seconds

Ppm in 245-ppm out 6ppm

Well chuffed

All in for £360
Where did you get it from. I currently have a merlin but the filters for all 3 are about £160.

Looking at buying a new ro and filters are only £60 for all 3

 
Thank you
Just say seen on forum and Lee posted it and may get a little discount

I know he will do sets of filters cheap as well

It's says pickup and I did

But posting at all shouldn't be prob he has lot going out

He had it all set up running off a tap etc showing me his pressure and was impressed with the production

So new I would get even better

 
In the past I have ordered several things at once and they have bunched them together and reduced the postage by a fair bit, excellent service.

 
Been looking at this system

VYR-4040MP - HIGH CAPACITY COMMERCIAL REVERSE OSMOSIS UNIT - COMPLETE WITH 24/7 OPPERATION PUMP on eBay is there any way of getting cheaper system with good water output? Thanks

 
Been looking at this systemVYR-4040MP - HIGH CAPACITY COMMERCIAL REVERSE OSMOSIS UNIT - COMPLETE WITH 24/7 OPPERATION PUMP on eBay is there any way of getting cheaper system with good water output? Thanks
Here's the one @Eviestevie bought.

HID 4040 4" x 40" HIGH FLOW REVERSE OSMOSIS RO MEMBRANE WINDOW CLEANING SYSTEM | eBay

@Eviestevie membrane seems to be producing efficiently. The housing is the same as Vyair but they use a membrane we know very little about. Vyair use a good quality membrane recognised in the cleaning industry.

One of these

Switched Booster Pump Kit - 240v for PRF-RO systems - Booster Pumps - Water Treatment - Pure Water Systems - All Products Gardiner Pole Systems

One of these which will turn your system in auto fill/auto switch off.

Liquid Logic™ System Autofill - Booster Pumps - Water Treatment - Pure Water Systems - All Products Gardiner Pole Systems

One of these

7 Litre DI Resin Pressure Vessel Canister - 3/4" Ports - De-Ionisation - Water Treatment - Pure Water Systems - All Products Gardiner Pole Systems

As well as 1/2" hose and various connectors and clamps.

 
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So picked new 40/40 ro today3 20inch prefilters

Stainless housing

Steel frame

All connectors

Set it up earlier,waste 2-1 and getting 1 litre in 32 seconds

Ppm in 245-ppm out 6ppm

Well chuffed

All in for £360[/Q

Hello Stevie can you pm his number to me please when you get time, i usually do a full changed every March so would be great to have all ready to go.

Thanks

Jason
 
Is this 40/40 system going to provide better water quality than a twin di set up ? I know twin di produces 0ppm but it doesn't have all the filters like this kit so does it remove as much from the water like a 40/40 ?

 
Is this 40/40 system going to provide better water quality than a twin di set up ? I know twin di produces 0ppm but it doesn't have all the filters like this kit so does it remove as much from the water like a 40/40 ?

You need to understand how an r/o works. Once you understand that then the rest will start to make sense.

Under ideal conditions an r/o removes around 98% of the minerals from the water. The remainder is then polished off with a di vessel filled with resin.

So if you have tap water with a TDS of 200 ppm then you could expect pure at 4ppm which will be polished off by the resin. If you have an r/o with a di vessel, the resin in the di vessel will last a long time as it doesn't have much work to do.

So if you had a double di vessel working with 200ppm tap water, then you are going to use a lot of resin to process that water down to 000 ppm.

If you have double di vessels and you use 1000 liters of pure water a week on a water meter, then you will pay for 1,000 liters of water plus the resin to purify it.

If you have an r/o and di vessel and the r/o is set to a ratio of 2 waste to 1 pure, then it will cost you 3000 liters of water that week, 1000 liters pure and 2000 liters waste. However, your resin costs will be minimal.

So a double di with fresh resin is more efficient than an r/o, but the cost to produce water per liter will be cheaper than just using di. If it wasn't, then none of us would use an r/o.

Double di purification with soft water is rather convenient. It can also be a solution if a cleaner is living in a mildly hard water area but only uses a small amount of water a day.

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You need to understand how an r/o works. Once you understand that then the rest will start to make sense.
Under ideal conditions an r/o removes around 98% of the minerals from the water. The remainder is then polished off with a di vessel filled with resin.

So if you have tap water with a TDS of 200 ppm then you could expect pure at 4ppm which will be polished off by the resin. If you have an r/o with a di vessel, the resin in the di vessel will last a long time as it doesn't have much work to do.

So if you had a double di vessel working with 200ppm tap water, then you are going to use a lot of resin to process that water down to 000 ppm.

If you have double di vessels and you use 1000 liters of pure water a week on a water meter, then you will pay for 1,000 liters of water plus the resin to purify it.

If you have an r/o and di vessel and the r/o is set to a ratio of 2 waste to 1 pure, then it will cost you 3000 liters of water that week, 1000 liters pure and 2000 liters waste. However, your resin costs will be minimal.

So a double di with fresh resin is more efficient than an r/o, but the cost to produce water per liter will be cheaper than just using di. If it wasn't, then none of us would use an r/o.

Double di purification with soft water is rather convenient. It can also be a solution if a cleaner is living in a mildly hard water area but only uses a small amount of water a day.

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Spruce you seem very clued up on your Ro's so wonder if you can help me.

I have a new static system from pure freedom it has a booster on it 2 pre filters,40/40 and then d.i.

I filled it up for the first time and all was good.I have a inline tds metre tap water is around 400 so very high the ro brings it down to 9 and the o after d.i

I gave it a quick flush yesterday then filled for second time and after d.i the tds has crept up to 1.

Now this is no major problem but I would have expected it to remain at 0 for a lot longer.

Do you have any idea what could have caused it to rise so quick?

 
Ok spruce I understand all that, what about quality of water will a twin di clean the water as good as an r/o as r/o have different filter and membrane etc to clean the water where as di is just resin ?

 

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