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gaza
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RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 03, 2005, 07:14:30 pm »
HOW DO YOU COPE WITH RO SYSTEMS :With winter just around the corner ,and always using a di system I was wondering how do you protect ro s when they are outside in a shed or covered over,in a van or just plain running outside>?
GAZA
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jsm
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 03, 2005, 07:19:16 pm »
if you keep the water flowing at night it hopfully will be ok - bit like a fish pond pump .
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gaza
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 03, 2005, 07:48:32 pm »
jsm thanks but remember reading somwhere on here if they freeze it will damage the membrane?
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brett walker
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 03, 2005, 09:00:58 pm »
Hi Gaza and everyone
Any help please - I am looking to get a RO system 50 gallons a day plus water butt etc. It will have to be kept outside will it be ok well covered over in the winter?
As this is my only option, i will not be producing water all the time just on a short term basis to start with.
What would the best ro system be with di filter for ooo reading ?
Any help greatly appreciated
thanks
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matt
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 03, 2005, 09:09:32 pm »
any RO with DI resin will produce 000 TDS intill the DI resin starts to run out
my TDS is at 006 right now, time to change it soon
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brett walker
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October 03, 2005, 11:33:55 pm »
thanks matt
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thewindowcleaner1
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 04, 2005, 12:03:16 am »
I lag my Ro and pipes in the winter, really thick lagging and any old jumpers and jackets around.but if it forcast really way below freezing(very rare) I diconect and bring it in over night.
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October 04, 2005, 12:10:01 am »
Who's Ro? Your German Shepherd?
Sorry I'm trying to learn!
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thewindowcleaner1
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October 04, 2005, 12:12:27 am »
Quote
Who's Ro?
R omeo
O scar
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Ian_Giles
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 04, 2005, 09:56:52 am »
What can be said?
you just lag it to protect against the risk of frost.
Any R/O will always need a DI too.
It needs the DI to bring the water down to 0.000 ppm. But of course the resin will last so much longer than if you just use the resin without the R/O doing the brunt of the work first.
My own R/O brings my water down to 0.001-0.003 ppm and I could certainly use this without need of the resin, but the membranes slowly lose their effeciency, so not worth the risk.
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brett walker
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 04, 2005, 07:09:21 pm »
Thanks guys
the picture is becoming more clear to me now, got ionics pole, backpack, water butt etc. Gaza's ordering me a Ro-man 50 gallon a day ro think im on the right road to wfp
Now just got to save up for a trolley system -Andrew Mc canns looks a good bit of kit Pure Freedom.co.uk
Best ive seen so far
regards
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gaza
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 04, 2005, 07:16:20 pm »
Training by 1st-abc.co.uk ah Brett you will get there
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October 04, 2005, 07:16:55 pm »
Brett do you think that the 50 gpd ro will be any use,it`ll take forever to produce enough water,especially if you get busyer with wfp,you could do with at least a 200gpd ro,i don`t mean to interfear just trying to save you money in the long run,Gaz.
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matt
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October 04, 2005, 07:29:53 pm »
mine is a 60 gall per day RO, i work 3 and 1/2 days a week with it, each day its on equals the days i work
been using it since July last year, FULL time usage of WFP since NOV last yaer
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brett walker
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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
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October 04, 2005, 09:10:27 pm »
Hi everyone
Gaz H20 thanks for your help mate a 4 stage 50 gallon a day will be fine for the work i have in mind not going wfp full time just yet i just want to be prepared for any further changes in our line of business, regarding ladders and health and safety etc.
Without this forum and all the wfp threads i have read - Matts diy site, help from Andrew 24-7 and Andrew Mc cann and how can i forget my personal wfp trainer Gaza whos been an inspiration i would not have learnt a thing . I have a long way to go yet but i have made a start !
Sorry to make it sound like a fare well speech no im not drunk just appreciate the help
ps. Gaza i dont believe what they say i think youre ok
Regards
Brett.
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