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leights

  • Posts: 236
IBC TANK
« on: December 12, 2010, 07:39:16 pm »
Hi all, been a while....

Just got another large sprinter van and dont have the funds for another 1000 lt brodex to go init.

So.
I have a new 1000lt ibc tank which i want to convert to a ro machine, as iv stayed with brodex in the past i dont know anything about the ro as its all built in and dont really touch it, iv seen on e bay 200 and 300 450 gpd ro units for around 200 quid, i can knock up the di vessel, problem i have is the hoses..... does the ro units come with hose connectors, seems to me that the ones iv looked at are to small, they got thin tubing coming off them, where do they go????
anyone else done a diy unit.

cheers all
better than all the rest

Bin Juice

  • Posts: 117
Re: IBC TANK
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2010, 07:54:28 pm »
fill  up your tank  from your Brodex system , or use the brodex system as a
static setup and fill both vans from that .

leights

  • Posts: 236
Re: IBC TANK
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2010, 08:02:50 pm »
thats a good idea,
however one van is in london and my other two are in swansea and cardiff, besides it would take hours to fill as it filters on the way out, so i would just get the flow you would from just window cleaning with the pole....thos two spouts of water coming from the brush will take all day to fill a 1000k machine

thinking of just having too di units to filter on the way in
better than all the rest