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sunshine windows

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Re: Any advice?
« Reply #20 on: February 19, 2006, 11:48:29 am »
Hello peeps,

All this talk about wfp systems and trolleys has really got me itching to go out and get one for myself.

I have one burning question though. What kind of amounts of water can you expect to go through if using your system for top and bottom cleans all day long. Therefor what capacity tanks and barrels should i be looking at.

Very interesting to hear all the different price ranges that people are willing to pay for these systems. I was hoping to get fully kitted out for around 2k.

Cheers
Sunshine

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Paul Coleman

Re: Any advice?
« Reply #21 on: February 19, 2006, 03:15:31 pm »
Hello peeps,

All this talk about wfp systems and trolleys has really got me itching to go out and get one for myself.

I have one burning question though. What kind of amounts of water can you expect to go through if using your system for top and bottom cleans all day long. Therefor what capacity tanks and barrels should i be looking at.

Very interesting to hear all the different price ranges that people are willing to pay for these systems. I was hoping to get fully kitted out for around 2k.

Cheers
Sunshine



I have found that it is possible to get through 600 litres (or even more) a day on first cleans but my water usage has been dropping lately since I've been doing more maintenance cleans.  I was probably overdoing the water as I was wary of spotting due to a couple of complaints early on.
As far as which equipment to get, if you are new to WFP, good aftersales help is important.  I haven't tried all the suppliers by any means but I think Omnipole's aftersales help would be hard to beat and they do take safety seriously as well.  As far as equipment "features" go, it can be hard to know exactly what you want until you've been using WFP a while.  Having a van mount fitted properly and safely for under 2k might be a challenge though unless you are prepared to do quite a bit of the work yourself.

sair

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Re: Any advice?
« Reply #22 on: February 19, 2006, 04:54:01 pm »
essentially pure ltd 350 liter with a boosted r/ o system .system makes 3.5 liters aminute, speedlined fitted and installed with ancilerys £3350.00

can add second r/o to make about 6 liters aminute.  all systems come with flow controls and are split charged with auto cut off


alternatively our versatile static selling at 1000. can be van mounted with cut off and split charger s this produces about 3.5 litres aminute 01435 873555 07944 227635

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