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gsw

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Ionic Systems
« on: September 24, 2005, 04:37:55 pm »
Hi all,

About to sign up (finance!) to Ionics for a pro 5 300 litre system, cold water. (would love the thermo but just cant warrant it!)

has anyone got this setup and are you all happy with it?

opinions greatly appreciated, it costs alot of money!!!

best
Greg

Richie Mitchell

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2005, 04:46:42 pm »
Hi Greg,
I purchased one from them four years ago, and have never looked back. The model that you are buying is now slightly modified but at a guess not that much difference in the way that it performs. I have had no problems with it, other than when I let it freeze up one winter (my own fault). Even then they had it in, pressure tested it and replaced all the split pipes & connectors at a reasonable cost of about £60.

As it happens, I have just outgrown mine and I am in the process of buying a larger system from them. All in all I highly recommend 'Ionics'
Richie.
Creighton & Shaw Ltd
Commercial Window Cleaning

riz

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2005, 12:01:37 pm »
Hi GSW,

I too have a ionics 300 litre known then as the commercial.

No probs with it although i have modified certain bits like the breather pipe i moved to outside the van to stop water spillage and i always spin the filters round every fil up to give them even wear.

Riz

(I can agree with Ritchie that his system is not as modern as mine) ;D

Shiners Express Ltd.

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2005, 02:37:36 pm »
Greg,

If you can afford to step up to a 650ltr system then do it.

A 300ltr system wouldn't keep me going for a whole day, I have a 650ltr and on a busy day am lucky to come home with 50 ltr's.

I originally considered a 300 but didn't want anything to get in the way of growth.


Carl.

sair

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2005, 02:41:43 pm »
should take a look a our 300 twin r/o boostered system costs less and comes fully loaded will produce a whopping 250-350 liters an hour ,  also has its own digital relay switch  encased in stainless steel frame and has auto cut off via solenoid , speed linning also available on all systems .. finance available on all newly purchased vans

with water produced at that rate ,system size of tank is not to much off an issue as the production will keep up with your out put

call essentially pure ltd 07950 706623    07944227635
Essentially Pure Ltd

Shiners Express Ltd.

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2005, 02:50:32 pm »
....but it can be a real pain in the butt, to fill on site, especially if you're only on site for 20-30 minutes....     .... and that's assuming there is an outside tap available !!

Paul Coleman

Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2005, 05:59:58 pm »
should take a look a our 300 twin r/o boostered system costs less and comes fully loaded will produce a whopping 250-350 liters an hour ,  also has its own digital relay switch  encased in stainless steel frame and has auto cut off via solenoid , speed linning also available on all systems .. finance available on all newly purchased vans

with water produced at that rate ,system size of tank is not to much off an issue as the production will keep up with your out put

call essentially pure ltd 07950 706623    07944227635

Correct me if I misunderstand you please.  Are you saying that there is an RO system that will produce 250 - 300 litres of pure water per hour that you can fit in a van?  That sounds like a much higher rate than other figures I've seen quoted.  Is there a minimum requirement for the water pressure to achieve that?  Also, does the TDS reading suffer from filling up that quickly?  As it is not practical for me to produce pure water at home, I will be after a fast fill with reasonable TDS so that the van will not be tied up for too long.  I had thought that a static tank installed somewhere would be my only way to get a fast fill with good TDS.
If I could hook up to a tap from time to time as I go round that could be a real bonus.
I'm still putting the pieces together at the moment as I will need to upgrade to a higher payload van soonish before getting a tank fitted.  I will be looking for something with a 1200+kg payload for a 650 litre tank.

BTW.  I would need a fairly decent TDS after the RO as I live in a hard water area (want to keep resin costs down).  I'm not too far from you (Crawley).

kcc

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2005, 07:56:42 pm »
a man of many hats our carl wot with gen mgr pure 2o and sales man
for ionics and now running own window cleaning bus ?

Moderator David@stives

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2005, 08:02:12 pm »
Are you saying carl is a mole  ???

Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2005, 09:13:20 pm »
You will find that Carl is now window cleaning and set up his own business, he had been selling the benefits of wfp cleaning and realised that he could build a great business.

Good luck to Carl.

Regards

Reuben

matt

Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2005, 11:00:24 pm »
Reuben, has carl moved back down south, or is he around the chipp area ?? ??

carl seemed a nice enough bloke

Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2005, 06:51:03 pm »
Yes, 5 miles south of Chippenham

Regards

Reuben

sair

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2005, 08:57:51 pm »
yes it a does fill at that rate,i would not state it otherwise , many people on this site are festidious over accuracey, they allways correct my spelling anyhow  i think the psi of some who have had our systems is around the 32-37 psi , also the tds reading does not suffer nor do the membranes
 you can ask jon jones or nick pursey they do posting on the other site cleaning pros, i think jon posts on this site as well .

if you want any prices or a chat feel free to call
Essentially Pure Ltd

gsw

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #13 on: September 26, 2005, 10:44:26 pm »
Greg,

If you can afford to step up to a 650ltr system then do it.

A 300ltr system wouldn't keep me going for a whole day, I have a 650ltr and on a busy day am lucky to come home with 50 ltr's.

I originally considered a 300 but didn't want anything to get in the way of growth.


Carl.

unfortunately I have just bought a berlingo with a 600kg payload, hence the 300 litre system. I have plans for a holding tank in the garage though!!

does anyone else do this? van mounted system filling a holding tank in garage or shed to feed back to the van via gravity incase of running out of water, was only planning on pole for tops, anyway so am hoping I will have plenty for a days work.

gsw

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #14 on: September 26, 2005, 10:45:54 pm »
does essentially pure have a website?

thanks for the responses they are helpful.

sair

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2005, 05:28:01 pm »
you would think i should have a web site i am just collecting data and writting info the site is waiting to be launched i can e mail any info or pictures in the mean time , it should have been done in april


i have picturs of a kangoo with a 350 litre system if any one wants its my one i use with our system in there

e mail purewatersales@tiscali.co.uk
Essentially Pure Ltd

Re: Ionic Systems New
« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2005, 08:18:49 pm »
Greg,

We offer all options, take a look on website and request a catologue for further details, give us a call if you want to know more.

kind regards

Reuben  Reynolds
07879 443 043

Shiners Express Ltd.

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Re: Ionic Systems
« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2005, 08:49:03 pm »
Chaps,

Thanks for your best wishes and kind comments.

Keep in touch

Carl.