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Hey there.
Just wondering if anyone has dealt with these guys before 'The Cleaning Warehouse' Birmingham.

Thinking of buying a 650L version of this from them and having it fitted to me my van by them and as I have not yet had dealings with them thought I would ask for a review or two from you chaps.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-Genie-Pro-Lite-500L-Window-Cleaning-System-WFP-Water-Fed-/350865530568?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item51b1371ec8

PS has anyone had this? setup from them, anyone?
I bought my first load of WFP gear off them. I went into the store and found them friendly and helpful. They are in Wolverhampton.

 
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the gear is gd just i get it all bit slow waited long time for deliveries to ireland and no instructions ever come with stuff but apart from that yea gd guys and always on the end of the phone... i see that only has one filter u no run a sediment then carbon then ro ???

 
Peter got there first.

Also, what pump are they supplying? I would like to see a good quality one such as a Shurflo as well as a decent digital controller. I also don't see a filter or a leisure battery. I also don't see a hose reel, hose or a pole. Once you start adding these then the system will be much more than £1000.00.

Lots of waffle about the di vessel specs.

Seems to me to be a system where a lot of corners have been cut to get to that price. Its a price to draw you in but actually means nothing in reality.

 
there di vessels are gd water genie controller is gd

but spruce has a point dont ghink ure getting hte whole system for a 1000 u need a reell hose brush battery connectons for incoming water etc they will sort u out all right but just watch the £££ dont build up i say get them take that pump and controler off put the one in the link i sent for extra 50 and ur on a winner

 
spruce wat system u runnin
650 liter 2 man setup. DIY with 2 Shurflo pumps, strainers and Varistream controllers. 110 amp leisure battery with VSR (split charge relay) Citroen Relay 2.0 hdi swb. 4040 r/o static system in garage with auto on and off when full. Di vessel is after 4040 r/o. We have 2 additional vans,

Peugeot Partner 800 LX with 500 liter tank, DIY installed, Old Varistream analogue controller, 85 amp h leisure battery and split charge relay. This van belongs to my son and has been in use since 2008.

Son in Law has a Ford Transit Connect L220 lwb, also with 500 liter tank, 85 amph leisure battery, split charge relay. Again DIY installed 3 1/2 years ago.

 
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They are really helpful to be fair, went in to shop and they explained to me differences in equipment and even helped me load it in to my car.

 
Spruce , son in law!! Here is me thinking your a young man /emoticons/smile.png

One thing that stands out is one filter, carbon block. I would also have a sediment filter to protect against dirty water which can block your membrane. But then again sometimes depending how dirty the water is the filter will not last that long.

 
Spruce , son in law!! Here is me thinking your a young man /emoticons/smile.png
One thing that stands out is one filter, carbon block. I would also have a sediment filter to protect against dirty water which can block your membrane. But then again sometimes depending how dirty the water is the filter will not last that long.
/emoticons/smile.png Ja Doug, I wish. First job after high school was just over 45 years ago. Reality is that the old bod and the brains aren't what they used to be.

I agree with you regarding only one prefilter. As I mentioned on another thread, our water can be laden with sediment, so I can replace the sediment prefilter once a month to once every 3 months for the carbon filter.

IMO the only thing worthwhile is the tank and the frame and the 4040 r/o housing. The rest is below standard. By the time the op sourced everything else and put it together, he would be better off buying a ready made system he just 'bolts' in.

I don't know what quality the tank frame is, but I have seen some rubbish.

 
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