Jimroot
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No worries. Hope they are good earners
Yes you can do that JimrootMine wants roses, but I'm allergic anyway /emoticons/smile.png
Am I right in saying, I can bypass the need for a large water container and just fill at normal mains pressure through the di into 20l containers for use poured into the backpack?
Yup... that's how I've been doing it for the last couple of years.Am I right in saying, I can bypass the need for a large water container and just fill at normal mains pressure through the di into 20l containers for use poured into the backpack?
I got the same tds meter about 10 pounds cheaper off eBay. I guess it's always worth looking around a bit to see who can offer something for less,
A bit off topic but why do people on here bang on about daqua like it's gods gift to window cleaners?They charge £300 for a small booster pump u can get for £59 delivered off fleabay.
When I put my system together I did my research and put it together alot cheaper.
Another example of this, a simple dial flow regulator costs £78 on daqua, mine cost me £5.50 delivered, cos it's just a circuit board with a potentiometer on the front, does the same job tho.
let us know how the readings compare, if there is no need to spend more I do not see a reason to do it. Tds meter is quite simple if I can get it cheaper, fine with me.[media]