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Depends how compact your work is. I use around 300 litres and that's usually for about 5 hours working but includes travelling, setting up between jobs, if I had it on continuous for 5 hours then it would be 500 litres.I don't know what size tank to get what size would do me a decent day's work I can't have anything above 450 maybe at a push
Ye want a 40p litre tank but the design is so different to the 350 or 500 so I dont know if it's viable to go 400 does the design matter?It depends on lots. i.e some only work 4 hrs some work 8 hrs, some work very fast others at a slower pace. Also depends on if you will be staying close to home so can pop back and top up - unless you have van mount ro/di then not as quick to top up!
I would say get as big a tank as your van will safely take (allowing for extra weight - battery, hose reel, pump, chemicals, poles, steps/ladder, you, van fuel, spares, etc).
400*Ye want a 40p litre tank but the design is so different to the 350 or 500 so I dont know if it's viable to go 400 does the design matter?
I have a 400lts upright tank, although I didn't specifically chose that - my system was in van when I bought it (Streamline system, van was same price as empty van). It suits me well as although it's tall, there is enough room on top for my poles and a step ladder. If you are using Spotless then filling up wouldn't be that easy as the tank lid is higher than the side opening door, so you would have to sort of thread the nozzle in to fill up - not a big deal.Ye want a 40p litre tank but the design is so different to the 350 or 500 so I dont know if it's viable to go 400 does the design matter?
This is what I used to do with my 64-plate combo it would definitely be possible with the new shape combo as well as I have a berlingo which is the same van,A 350 litre tank has the advantage of a shorter height but has reduced capacity and a bigger footprint. If you had a 350 litre tank in your van, could you carry an additional 2 x 20l plastic containers to top up on those odd days you need more water. Is there enough space between the top of the tank and the roof for you to pour a 20 litre plastic container full of water?
Oh brill I have a vauxhall combo 1.3 I've had to order a 350 litre tank I wanted 400 but the tank is different design so I don't think it would of fit and I thought about a 500 tank but I think it be too big does 350 litres does you well for a full day? And what flow you usingAnother factor would be the types of clean you're doing. I find first time cleans especially on larger houses uses huge amounts of water. The next time round though, I'd guess I'm using half or even less the amount of water.
I have a 350ltr upright tank in a Vauxhall Combo 1.3, and that does me pretty well for a 6 to 7hr day. Switching from having a tap valve under the brush to having a univalve has saved me a lot of water too.
If I'm further from home, I'll usually bring a couple of barrels extra - so 50ltr.
I've always been bewildered how anyone doing 6-7 hour days uses 500ltrs plus I can do full days with 400ltrs the only day my 425ltr tank runs dry is on a day I do 4-bed detached houses all day as most have extensions or conservatoriesSo many factors involved every one is different on what speed we work I would be surprised if you used more then 600 litres in 8 hours
I think the most water I have ever used in a day was about 350 litres but I have my flow rate on 35 coming out of two 1.4 pencil jets. I could work a little faster with my flow rate higher but that would mean an extra hour an hour out of my day driving to spotless and refilling and driving back so it seems counter productive and more expensive.I've always been bewildered how anyone doing 6-7 hour days uses 500ltrs plus I can do full days with 400ltrs the only day my 425ltr tank runs dry is on a day I do 4-bed detached houses all day as most have extensions or conservatories
I could just about get by with 350ltrs some days but prefer having more, I have 100-degree fan jets and work with a flow of 60 as I do like to work at speed or rather can't help but go like the clappers with dance music playing in my ear all-day, I'd also sooner have extra water available to squeeze in some extra jobs if I can on some daysI think the most water I have ever used in a day was about 350 litres but I have my flow rate on 35 coming out of two 1.4 pencil jets. I could work a little faster with my flow rate higher but that would mean an extra hour an hour out of my day driving to spotless and refilling and driving back so it seems counter productive and more expensive.
sorry I meant an extra half an hour.
Ha Ha I know what you mean. Dance music does tend to have that effect. Especially mid 90`s trance music.I could just about get by with 350ltrs some days but prefer having more, I have 100-degree fan jets and work with a flow of 60 as I do like to work at speed or rather can't help but go like the clappers with dance music playing in my ear all-day, I'd also sooner have extra water available to squeeze in some extra jobs if I can on some days
I can see you nowHa Ha I know what you mean. Dance music does tend to have that effect. Especially mid 90`s trance music.