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i dont get a good flow from the waste when the tap is fully open

i think i will have to ring the supplier up and see what they say

 
Good do.....how long does it take to produce a litre? Mine does it in about 1 min 35

Sounds and looks slow but leave it overnight and its done a few hundred litres

Its about 44 litre an hour i think.

 
Haha nice one

Is that good,average or slow posh?? I know my water pressure isn't the best

 
My water pressure is rubbish. That's with a booster pump. I just leave it going all day in a water butt then transfer it into jerry cans. Takes about 30 mins to do 25 litres & from what I've read that's about right.

 
well i think i will need a bigger ro it has taken about 2hr to do 27 lt
How much water are you using jojo?

In 10 hours thats 270 lites, just run it all the time

 
we not sure just starting out on wfp i don't want to leve it running when not in its only a small round at the mo

 
if its not in house let it run into a 210 litre water gardening butt, if you dont have a wfp tank. overnite, or all day long. just keep it topped up. i got a 350 ro system off ebay for £90. new. just add my 10 inch di vessel onto pure water outlet tubing. then tubing from di into water drum. most ro systems for window cleaning usually work from 3 filter vessels, connected then to your DI Vesselto get it right down.a 250 or over will be a better option.

we were all the same as you when starting out.

 
as long as you have an outside tap connection , you can leave on, make sure all conections are tight. no booster pump.

i run mine indoors, di tubing coming out of kitchen window. so i cant leave mine on if no one in.looking to fix an outside tap conection up soon, i can then leave it on regardless. then get a ibc tank and keep filled up.

 

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