Nice one spruce thanks for taking the time
For that cracking post mate!
Very imfomative so thank you
I do like a bit of DIY do I will go down this route
Many thanks again
Colin
Hi Colin
Personally, I would do it again as I had a specific end result to achieve.
I needed to build it in a cabinet that I could automatically heat without me worring about it.
The previous 450GPD R/O was kept warm under a towel with a 100w light bulb burning away. It got us through a few winters but I wasn't happy with the situation at all and always wanted to house it correctly but never got round to it. The plus was that as the r/o produced water so slowly, it was working through most freezing nights, so this afforded some protection. This 4040 produces water so fast that I doubt it will work fully all night.
The previous r/o was small and light, and many a freezing weekend I just unplugged the unit and brought it inside the house.
Maybe this is all overkill on my part, as others don't seem to protect their r/o's like this, but each year we see a few posts of frost damaged units.
My next choice that I had been seriously considering was buying the Pure Freedom unit as it comes as completely setup on it's own frame - just plug in and go. As I mentioned earlier, our water pressure doesn't make much difference whether we use HF4 or HF5 membranes, but as you have a booster pump, not choosing the HF5 from Pure Freedom would reduce the cost of this unit by about £75.00.
What did put me off a bit was that the Pure Freedom units come with standard filter bowls. I like to see what the sediment filter looks like at a glance, hence my choice of clear bowls.