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Hi all. I’ve recently started my own window cleaning company after 10+ years of working for other companies.

I’m currently filling the tank in my van with tap water (70ppm) and then running through two di vessels then through my hose. Is this the best way to do it, shall I fill the tank itself with the water through the double di?

Many thanks
 
Best to fill after DI, resin might fail so you might be washing windows with 70ppm water
Had that when I first started out. I tested the tap water and and it was 150 so decided to try using DI onboard. Tested it at the end of a job (with a handheld TDS meter because I hadn’t a clue about in line ones at the time) and found It was coming out at 40. Turns out our tap water fluctuates between 150-450. I quickly moved on to RO but the first step was filling with pure instead of producing it on the job.
 
Tap to di’s and into the van no problem. That’s what I do. Just keep an eye on the tds. I have an inline tds meter after the di’s to keep tabs on it.
My tds is 72. If it wasn’t for space issues I would probably go back to RO as I was at my last house.
But this way it is easier however it does cost me £90 a month in resin. But I can live with that for now.
 
Tap to di’s and into the van no problem. That’s what I do. Just keep an eye on the tds. I have an inline tds meter after the di’s to keep tabs on it.
My tds is 72. If it wasn’t for space issues I would probably go back to RO as I was at my last house.
But this way it is easier however it does cost me £90 a month in resin. But I can live with that for now.
I seem to remember from my initial research they suggest that you should keep the flow relatively low? It reduces channels in the resin and extends its life (again, this is if I remember correctly)
 
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