Mike Krall
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- NY, USA
Hi everyone,
My current system is a dealer bought sediment-carbon filter/DI/DI/RO setup with monstrous 4.5x45" tubes and it's about as portable as a baby elephant. I don't use a holding tank and don't really want to.
So I want to build a new system as the snow is starting to melt here and I was wondering if you guys could help me determine the RO membrane that I'd need to produce enough GPM (oh bad word) to wash windows. I was looking at the Axeon HF5-4021 unit which is rated at 1000 GPD, which according to my google assisted math is roughly .70 GPM. From reading these fine forums I understand that I need about .50 GPM to effectively wash windows through my WFP. I'm going to add a new 4x21" DI tank and another sediment-carbon filter.
My existing pump is a Shurflo 8030 150PSI/1.4GPM/
Any advice for a yankee would be appreciated!
My current system is a dealer bought sediment-carbon filter/DI/DI/RO setup with monstrous 4.5x45" tubes and it's about as portable as a baby elephant. I don't use a holding tank and don't really want to.
So I want to build a new system as the snow is starting to melt here and I was wondering if you guys could help me determine the RO membrane that I'd need to produce enough GPM (oh bad word) to wash windows. I was looking at the Axeon HF5-4021 unit which is rated at 1000 GPD, which according to my google assisted math is roughly .70 GPM. From reading these fine forums I understand that I need about .50 GPM to effectively wash windows through my WFP. I'm going to add a new 4x21" DI tank and another sediment-carbon filter.
My existing pump is a Shurflo 8030 150PSI/1.4GPM/
Any advice for a yankee would be appreciated!