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Squeegee1

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Gd morning I'm slowly getting all the equipment I need for a van wfp system and need some advise. I'm not sure which size ro unit to get and which supplier would offer best price value. Need to produce enough to fill 400l tank daily have 1000l storage tank and good water presume if that makes a difference many thanks in advance. Steve /emoticons/smile.png

 
Gd morning I'm slowly getting all the equipment I need for a van wfp system and need some advise. I'm not sure which size ro unit to get and which supplier would offer best price value. Need to produce enough to fill 400l tank daily have 1000l storage tank and good water presume if that makes a difference many thanks in advance. Steve /emoticons/smile.png
Also advice on how to run from tap to shed ie hose, electric supply ect as I'm a muppet !

 
Gd morning I'm slowly getting all the equipment I need for a van wfp system and need some advise. I'm not sure which size ro unit to get and which supplier would offer best price value. Need to produce enough to fill 400l tank daily have 1000l storage tank and good water presume if that makes a difference many thanks in advance. Steve /emoticons/smile.png
I bought a vyair 200gpd pumped ro unit - the pump makes it a lot more productive. Will easily replenish 400 lt a day - i sometimes pop home in the afternoon for more water and its nearly full. also the vyair unit auto cuts off etc when full and the service is fantastic - rang them with any queries etc and had brilliant response. 100 gpd might even do it tbh

 
Also advice on how to run from tap to shed ie hose, electric supply ect as I'm a muppet !
I put a submersible pump in tank with a 1" hose on. I just plonk it in my van tank and it fills it in 3 minutes - I turn it off when the tank is nearly full and bobs your uncle. Im sure there are more sophisticated ways of doing it but this is simple and fool proof.

Pump - shifts 150lpm, you get a three year guarantee with this and screwfix don't question why its broke...:

http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb582pmp-400w-automatic-dirty-water-pump-240v/65041

Hose:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLACK-CORRUGATED-FLEXIBLE-POND-HOSE-PUMP-GARDEN-PIPE-TUBE-FISH-MARINE-FLEXI-/321773937489?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item4aeb38a351

just need a power socket near the pump but comes with probably about 5m of cable.

 
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I put a submersible pump in tank with a 1" hose on. I just plonk it in my van tank and it fills it in 3 minutes - I turn it off when the tank is nearly full and bobs your uncle. Im sure there are more sophisticated ways of doing it but this is simple and fool proof.
Pump - shifts 150lpm, you get a three year guarantee with this and screwfix don't question why its broke...:

http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb582pmp-400w-automatic-dirty-water-pump-240v/65041

Hose:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLACK-CORRUGATED-FLEXIBLE-POND-HOSE-PUMP-GARDEN-PIPE-TUBE-FISH-MARINE-FLEXI-/321773937489?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item4aeb38a351

just need a power socket near the pump but comes with probably about 5m of cable.
Thanks for the advise very helpful.

 
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