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s and l
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filling our 650ltr tank
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December 02, 2005, 05:04:08 pm »
we have a reach and wash system from ionic and it takes 1 hour to fill 70 ltrs our water pressure is about 55psi can anybody help.please
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Re: filling our 650ltr tank
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December 02, 2005, 05:05:48 pm »
How fast did you expect it to fill and what gpd rating is your R/O?
IMHO 55psi is ok but a little on the low side.
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Re: filling our 650ltr tank
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December 02, 2005, 05:17:25 pm »
If you are running the water through an R/O that’s could be about right.
A faster way would be to have a static tank and fill that through your R/O when your working or over-night then when you finish work, pump it from your static tank into your tank in your van with a Submerged pump.
Takes me about an hour to fill up a 400lts tank.
Kev
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sair
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Re: filling our 650ltr tank
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December 02, 2005, 06:44:12 pm »
speak to ruben ,
that a reasonable amout of water for a 40x40, you should be able to fine tune it with your valve set up , ie increase or lessen waste it may help a little ,
on our systems we allways fit a 12 volt booster pump which means you can produce about 4-5.5 liters aminute between 240- 330liters an hour ,
iam sure ionics will give you the help you need
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