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Just tested my water at 117 ppm will that need to go through the di vessel
You have to answer many more questions before someone can give you any suggestions.

How are you going to purify your water?

How much water do you plan to use a day?

Are you on a water meter?

Do you have a place to store water?

Do you have a van mount or will you use a backpack/portable trolley?

The question you have asked indicates that you need to do some more research on water purification. You need to aim to clean windows with a 0 ppm of water quality. That means you have to remove 117 ppm of dissolved solids in your water to make it theoretically pure (suitable for window cleaning). You would use a combination of r/o + di or you could use di only but at a cost. Resin is expensive.

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if you have to ask this then boy you need some help , frist start buy reading every thread on here so you get a good idear of what its all about or get in your car and travel to me here in Essex and ill take you out for a day where you can shadow me , or your going to fall quickly it needs to be zero buddy

 
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