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In August I changed over from a 400 gpd RO to a 4040 with Booster pump.I set waste ratio to what I though "looked about right" but never actually measured and timed the waste/pure output.I guestimated it was about 70% waste to 30% pure.Fast forward to today.........The quarterly Water Bill comes through the letterbox for just shy of £400!!! Our water supply is metered and is usually around £180-£200 every quarter.That was an expensive mistake..............
Quote from: andyM on October 25, 2013, 12:49:30 pmIn August I changed over from a 400 gpd RO to a 4040 with Booster pump.I set waste ratio to what I though "looked about right" but never actually measured and timed the waste/pure output.I guestimated it was about 70% waste to 30% pure.Fast forward to today.........The quarterly Water Bill comes through the letterbox for just shy of £400!!! Our water supply is metered and is usually around £180-£200 every quarter.That was an expensive mistake.............. To give you a (very) rough idea, the water bill on my 4040 works out less than a tenner a week. Allowing for me being a bit lazy sometimes, assume a tenner a week maximum for a sole trader. This is business use only as my work water is a few miles from home.
Quote from: Paul Coleman on October 25, 2013, 02:25:15 pmQuote from: andyM on October 25, 2013, 12:49:30 pmIn August I changed over from a 400 gpd RO to a 4040 with Booster pump.I set waste ratio to what I though "looked about right" but never actually measured and timed the waste/pure output.I guestimated it was about 70% waste to 30% pure.Fast forward to today.........The quarterly Water Bill comes through the letterbox for just shy of £400!!! Our water supply is metered and is usually around £180-£200 every quarter.That was an expensive mistake.............. To give you a (very) rough idea, the water bill on my 4040 works out less than a tenner a week. Allowing for me being a bit lazy sometimes, assume a tenner a week maximum for a sole trader. This is business use only as my work water is a few miles from home.Yes around a tenner a week for pure water sounds right to me as well Paul.As I say the quarterly bill for household use (me & mrs) plus the water I use for RO usually comes to £180-£200.So I've literally put around £200 down the drain. I will be sorting out my waste/pure ratio at the weekend to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Quote from: andyM on October 25, 2013, 04:28:10 pmQuote from: Paul Coleman on October 25, 2013, 02:25:15 pmQuote from: andyM on October 25, 2013, 12:49:30 pmIn August I changed over from a 400 gpd RO to a 4040 with Booster pump.I set waste ratio to what I though "looked about right" but never actually measured and timed the waste/pure output.I guestimated it was about 70% waste to 30% pure.Fast forward to today.........The quarterly Water Bill comes through the letterbox for just shy of £400!!! Our water supply is metered and is usually around £180-£200 every quarter.That was an expensive mistake.............. To give you a (very) rough idea, the water bill on my 4040 works out less than a tenner a week. Allowing for me being a bit lazy sometimes, assume a tenner a week maximum for a sole trader. This is business use only as my work water is a few miles from home.Yes around a tenner a week for pure water sounds right to me as well Paul.As I say the quarterly bill for household use (me & mrs) plus the water I use for RO usually comes to £180-£200.So I've literally put around £200 down the drain. I will be sorting out my waste/pure ratio at the weekend to make sure it doesn't happen again. Oh all you metered people! You must need a degree in Water Services to work out this We got a wee leaflet from Pure Water when we started using there kits on how best to do it.
Strooth Andy! Money down the drain. I have a 40 x 40 RO producing 500 litres a day, 5 days a week and the good lady informs me that our water bill, which is unmetered, (so i dont know why i mentioned how much water I'm producing) is about £110 a quarter.How much do you anticipate paying for your quarterly water bill?
Quote from: Nick_Thompson on October 25, 2013, 01:26:26 pmStrooth Andy! Money down the drain. I have a 40 x 40 RO producing 500 litres a day, 5 days a week and the good lady informs me that our water bill, which is unmetered, (so i dont know why i mentioned how much water I'm producing) is about £110 a quarter.How much do you anticipate paying for your quarterly water bill?Dear me, mine's not much more than that for a whole year, plus it only 90 ppm!!!!
Quote from: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on October 25, 2013, 08:47:32 pmQuote from: Nick_Thompson on October 25, 2013, 01:26:26 pmStrooth Andy! Money down the drain. I have a 40 x 40 RO producing 500 litres a day, 5 days a week and the good lady informs me that our water bill, which is unmetered, (so i dont know why i mentioned how much water I'm producing) is about £110 a quarter.How much do you anticipate paying for your quarterly water bill?Dear me, mine's not much more than that for a whole year, plus it only 90 ppm!!!! Mines £22.00 per month (no metre) and 029 ppm, almost good enough to use unfiltered.I feel for you fellas that are paying hundreds of £ per quarter.