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GB Window Cleaning

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van mount quote
« on: June 13, 2011, 02:25:24 pm »
ok so ive conaceled my other couple of jobs today and gone to see anchor cleaning
ive got a quote for my combo

350 ltr tank
shurflo pump 12v 100psi 5.2lpm
streamline dial controller
filterplus direct flow ro system 600gpd without booster pump
install system with frame
float valve-side mounted

total inc vat 1,328.75

what do you recon?

Wc Solutions

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 02:36:25 pm »
a little pricey mate BUT on the other hand its all done in one place and sorted!!

ask about a warranty mate - see what they say.

is the frame painted?? as some metal painting can cost the earth!!

Pope vader

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2011, 02:38:35 pm »
build it your self,   i was offered a 350 purefreedon tank, just tank and cage for £50 the other day

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2011, 02:42:22 pm »
i dont know where to start with building my own though!

Paul Coleman

Re: van mount quote
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2011, 02:48:15 pm »
i dont know where to start with building my own though!

In that case let them sort it for you.
Just be sure that the van won't be tied up with filtering if you need it for private use.
That's why I have a static unit with fast fill to van.
I assume you can park at your house?  Remember, you may need to plug a heater in the back ogf the van in winter or be able to easily dismantle the kit to take it indoors.

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2011, 02:52:47 pm »
i dont know where to start with building my own though!

In that case let them sort it for you.
Just be sure that the van won't be tied up with filtering if you need it for private use.
That's why I have a static unit with fast fill to van.
I assume you can park at your house?  Remember, you may need to plug a heater in the back ogf the van in winter or be able to easily dismantle the kit to take it indoors.

yeah i can park on my drive! little bit worried about the fact i'll have to leave it fillting though, that means i wont be able to use it for going canvassing and personal use! i have got garage space for a static system! would static be better?

tar

gto

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2011, 03:28:21 pm »
what about a pole, hose, and battery, are they included.
if not then you could do it cheaper.

and if you dont know ho to diy it, then what happens when something stops working.
you could end up losing days to get them to fix it.

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2011, 03:40:28 pm »
what about a pole, hose, and battery, are they included.
if not then you could do it cheaper.

and if you dont know ho to diy it, then what happens when something stops working.
you could end up losing days to get them to fix it.

good point about building my own and knowing how to fix it etc!

i already have a pole hose hose reel im not sure about a battery though

♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2011, 03:43:46 pm »
ok so ive conaceled my other couple of jobs today and gone to see anchor cleaning
ive got a quote for my combo

350 ltr tank
shurflo pump 12v 100psi 5.2lpm
streamline dial controller
filterplus direct flow ro system 600gpd without booster pump
install system with frame
float valve-side mounted

total inc vat 1,328.75

what do you recon?

To be honest that doesn't sound bad at all mate. I would say that is a VERY fair price indeed if the tank is framed & bolted to the chassis etc?

You could DIY cheaper but the hassle would come with fixing the tank/frame & then of course you've got to source all the kit & fit it. I'd normally advise to DIY but at that price I think I'd let them do it! ;)

Nick Wareham

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2011, 04:05:51 pm »
If I were you, honestly I'd send that quote to pure2o. I got an email of them a few weeks ago, they have a thing at the moment that they'll beat any quote.

They are owned by ionics, so you could end up with a top notch system for a very cheap price. There site is www.pure2o.co.uk.

Well worth a look.

Paul Coleman

Re: van mount quote
« Reply #10 on: June 13, 2011, 04:18:30 pm »
what about a pole, hose, and battery, are they included.
if not then you could do it cheaper.

and if you dont know ho to diy it, then what happens when something stops working.
you could end up losing days to get them to fix it.

Yes that can be tricky at first but I found that I learnt it as I went.  I was fortunate that I had some unofficial telephone support from the installer.  However, I suppose it's about weighing up the down time early on fitting it yourself vs. possible downtime later.  Personally, I wasn't happy about having over half a ton of water behinfd me so I figured that if they were going to fit the tank they might as well do the other bits.  These days I would be OK about doing the other bits so long as the tank was professionally fitted.
A fitting for me would be fairly simple though for two reasons.  (1)  I have a holding tank so would only need a delivery unit.  (2) I would opt to fit the pipework as a return to tank.  Something else I would probably try now is something that I haven't read about on here either.  I would probably opt for John Guest type fittings weith extra joints a few inches from the pump (I currently have half inch hose jubilee clipped to barbed fittings at the pump).  Also, I might opt for those little plug type plastic bits for electrical connections a few inches from the pump.  This would allow me to remove the pump a lot more easily in Winter.  I won't bother altering the setup that I have but when I have another one (at next van change), I will most likely give that a try.  It would be just a matter of unpopping four connections (two for water and two electrical) and removing the pump.  Much easier than undoing jubilee clips and re-sleeving electric wires.  Please note that I am unable to park overnight near to electricity thus making a heater in the van difficult.

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #11 on: June 13, 2011, 04:31:47 pm »
ok so ive conaceled my other couple of jobs today and gone to see anchor cleaning
ive got a quote for my combo

350 ltr tank
shurflo pump 12v 100psi 5.2lpm
streamline dial controller
filterplus direct flow ro system 600gpd without booster pump
install system with frame
float valve-side mounted

total inc vat 1,328.75

what do you recon?

To be honest that doesn't sound bad at all mate. I would say that is a VERY fair price indeed if the tank is framed & bolted to the chassis etc?

You could DIY cheaper but the hassle would come with fixing the tank/frame & then of course you've got to source all the kit & fit it. I'd normally advise to DIY but at that price I think I'd let them do it! ;)

really? okay youve actually made good points. nearly enough to change my mind, i think i agree with YOU now!  :)

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2011, 04:35:36 pm »
If I were you, honestly I'd send that quote to pure2o. I got an email of them a few weeks ago, they have a thing at the moment that they'll beat any quote.

They are owned by ionics, so you could end up with a top notch system for a very cheap price. There site is www.pure2o.co.uk.

Well worth a look.

thanks for the heads up mate! i really appreciate it! the only reason im thinking of going with anchor is because there on my doorstep literally in the same town! so im thinking if things go wrong i can drop my van off at there unit and get the bus home!  :)

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2011, 04:39:50 pm »
what about a pole, hose, and battery, are they included.
if not then you could do it cheaper.

and if you dont know ho to diy it, then what happens when something stops working.
you could end up losing days to get them to fix it.

Yes that can be tricky at first but I found that I learnt it as I went.  I was fortunate that I had some unofficial telephone support from the installer.  However, I suppose it's about weighing up the down time early on fitting it yourself vs. possible downtime later.  Personally, I wasn't happy about having over half a ton of water behinfd me so I figured that if they were going to fit the tank they might as well do the other bits.  These days I would be OK about doing the other bits so long as the tank was professionally fitted.
A fitting for me would be fairly simple though for two reasons.  (1)  I have a holding tank so would only need a delivery unit.  (2) I would opt to fit the pipework as a return to tank.  Something else I would probably try now is something that I haven't read about on here either.  I would probably opt for John Guest type fittings weith extra joints a few inches from the pump (I currently have half inch hose jubilee clipped to barbed fittings at the pump).  Also, I might opt for those little plug type plastic bits for electrical connections a few inches from the pump.  This would allow me to remove the pump a lot more easily in Winter.  I won't bother altering the setup that I have but when I have another one (at next van change), I will most likely give that a try.  It would be just a matter of unpopping four connections (two for water and two electrical) and removing the pump.  Much easier than undoing jubilee clips and re-sleeving electric wires.  Please note that I am unable to park overnight near to electricity thus making a heater in the van difficult.

good points also, thanks alot for your time friend! your input means alot to me at the moment! think iwould feel better also if i know its all been fitted by the pro's i think anchor have been building van mounts for 16 years as i seem to remember!

♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2011, 05:18:42 pm »
ok so ive conaceled my other couple of jobs today and gone to see anchor cleaning
ive got a quote for my combo

350 ltr tank
shurflo pump 12v 100psi 5.2lpm
streamline dial controller
filterplus direct flow ro system 600gpd without booster pump
install system with frame
float valve-side mounted

total inc vat 1,328.75

what do you recon?

To be honest that doesn't sound bad at all mate. I would say that is a VERY fair price indeed if the tank is framed & bolted to the chassis etc?

You could DIY cheaper but the hassle would come with fixing the tank/frame & then of course you've got to source all the kit & fit it. I'd normally advise to DIY but at that price I think I'd let them do it! ;)

really? okay youve actually made good points. nearly enough to change my mind, i think i agree with YOU now!  :)

The fact that they are only round the corner too goes in your favour. You will have their support on your doorstep. The only thing I think you have to consider more is whether you go with an on-board filter system or static set up. You say you have a garage, which is a bonus for you if you go static IMO.

Do you know what your tap water TDS is?

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2011, 05:52:32 pm »


The fact that they are only round the corner too goes in your favour. You will have their support on your doorstep. The only thing I think you have to consider more is whether you go with an on-board filter system or static set up. You say you have a garage, which is a bonus for you if you go static IMO.

Do you know what your tap water TDS is?
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yeah i like that they are in the same town for support too!

yeah not sure about static or van mount ro & di  :-\ kevin from anchor said that if a had a stic filter and ibc tank in my garage i'd have more room in the van its only a little combo and i could filter water at anytime and then just transfer it to my van tank which would free my van up for personal use!

but it would mean more money for the extra things involved for a static. one being an ibc tank. not sure not sure ???

my tap tds is around 300ppm

also how good is a 600gpd ro? he said it would take 5 hours to fill my 350 ltr tank! is that sound about right?
how what would be the waster ratio? im also on a water meter so.... lots to consider really isnt there!?

dave.e

Re: van mount quote
« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2011, 06:03:00 pm »


The fact that they are only round the corner too goes in your favour. You will have their support on your doorstep. The only thing I think you have to consider more is whether you go with an on-board filter system or static set up. You say you have a garage, which is a bonus for you if you go static IMO.

Do you know what your tap water TDS is?

yeah i like that they are in the same town for support too!







yeah not sure about static or van mount ro & di  :-\ kevin from anchor said that if a had a stic filter and ibc tank in my garage i'd have more room in the van its only a little combo and i could filter water at anytime and then just transfer it to my van tank which would free my van up for personal use!

but it would mean more money for the extra things involved for a static. one being an ibc tank. not sure not sure ???

my tap tds is around 300ppm

also how good is a 600gpd ro? he said it would take 5 hours to fill my 350 ltr tank! is that sound about right?
how what would be the waster ratio? im also on a water meter so.... lots to consider really isnt there!?
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Hi gb i have just fitted a hf5 4040 ro/ di/ 10 inch pre fillers  in my mates combo over the weekend and i have to say i am well impressed with it the fill time is about 1 1/2 hours to fill a 350 lt tank full. i was thinking of getting rid of my static system and fitting the same in my vivaro because i would not have to worry  about the ibc freezing up in the winter just put rad in the van and if i do run out of water i can still fill up any where.

♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2011, 06:12:06 pm »


The fact that they are only round the corner too goes in your favour. You will have their support on your doorstep. The only thing I think you have to consider more is whether you go with an on-board filter system or static set up. You say you have a garage, which is a bonus for you if you go static IMO.

Do you know what your tap water TDS is?

yeah i like that they are in the same town for support too!

yeah not sure about static or van mount ro & di  :-\ kevin from anchor said that if a had a stic filter and ibc tank in my garage i'd have more room in the van its only a little combo and i could filter water at anytime and then just transfer it to my van tank which would free my van up for personal use!

but it would mean more money for the extra things involved for a static. one being an ibc tank. not sure not sure ???

my tap tds is around 300ppm

also how good is a 600gpd ro? he said it would take 5 hours to fill my 350 ltr tank! is that sound about right?
how what would be the waster ratio? im also on a water meter so.... lots to consider really isnt there!?
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I'm affraid I can't offer you advice on RO's as I don't use one myself. Plenty on here do though. ;)

GB Window Cleaning

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2011, 06:19:39 pm »
@ Dave@S2none...

sounds really really good mate! wish i could afford a 4040 that fill time is amazing!!!

good points also mate

thankyou!

Lee GLS

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Re: van mount quote
« Reply #19 on: June 13, 2011, 06:26:12 pm »
if you are worried about filling times, i would recommend getting a 4040 ro, it may an over kill for the amount of water that you need, but with a booster pump it fills my 650L tank in 1h 45min, so you could fill your 350 in 600GPD ro off which may be £150? then add the price of a 4040 ro which with the pre filter would cost you would be looking at £1800, whoich would still be a good price for having a system fitted.