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Ian101

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£400 cash ........  0754 006 5555

Moving to different part of North Wales and new house has a tap tds of 50 so no longer need my 4040 static system as will DI instead.

Makes over 1000 litres over night.

Comes with Clarke CBM 250 SS booster pump which alone cost £400.

Submersible pump for transferring  with long length of Gardiners transfer hose ... 10 metres from memory.

2 Pre filters

2 Di vessels

4040 housed in a Champs housing.

Pre filters due a change and in all honesty 4040 is 4 years old but still takes tds down from 180 / 220 to 014 / 018

Will change resin in one of the vessels for the new owner.

Its currently in Hawarden CH5 3PW but from this Thursday will be in Wrexham LL11 5UP

Will show it fully working before collection.

Sign don't come with it  :)

deeege

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I'd keep hold of it if I was you mate. The way the resin is going at the moment it would be cheaper to RO water as good as 050 (assuming you are not on a meter) . My water is 030 (unmetered) and I'm considering getting a RO for my DI only setup to save on resin costs.
"....and it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink, and mother wake me early in the morning."

Ian101

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I'd keep hold of it if I was you mate. The way the resin is going at the moment it would be cheaper to RO water as good as 050 (assuming you are not on a meter) . My water is 030 (unmetered) and I'm considering getting a RO for my DI only setup to save on resin costs.

Hi Dan .... on meter plus little less room in the new place as only single garage so di is b e st for me at the mo

Smurf

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Why not stick the ro/di setup in your van instead then you have the best of both.
You can configure it to do both by a simple bit of plumbing and gate valves to switch between the two whilst filling. Then you also have the option to use it on demand whilst on bigger jobs too. ::)roll

Ste M

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Im at a similar tis now af around 50 ish, it was higher, I've got my water bill less than half going di only, just make sure you set something up so it auto switches off as i keep forgetting haha

Ian101

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Im at a similar tis now af around 50 ish, it was higher, I've got my water bill less than half going di only, just make sure you set something up so it auto switches off as i keep forgetting haha

 ;D ...yes defo need a float valve

Ian101

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Why not stick the ro/di setup in your van instead then you have the best of both.
You can configure it to do both by a simple bit of plumbing and gate valves to switch between the two whilst filling. Then you also have the option to use it on demand whilst on bigger jobs too. ::)roll

good idea but van is only combo so will take up more room and already tight with a 500 litre tank in there ... any big jobs I just di from tap on site ... thanks for the idea ref gate valve and switching something to think of for new van

Ian101

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now sold  :)