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johnny bravo

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300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« on: November 16, 2016, 09:03:49 pm »
I heard  450 RO dosent really produce more pure per hour,        am i wrong.       anyone changed from a 300  to a 450.      was there much noticeable differene

Shrek

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2016, 09:27:27 pm »
I went from a 300 to a 400gpd from vyair .
I used to have my 300 running 10-12 hours a day to produce 350ltrs .
I now run my 400gpd for 3.5 - 4hrs a day to produce the same , I was advised to get the 400 instead of a 40/40 because my tap flow is pretty weak, they were right! I'm producing more than enough for myself now

Dave Willis

Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2016, 09:31:17 pm »
Gardiners do a 500 which is only one memrane, brill.

NWH

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2016, 09:33:12 pm »
Get a 40x40 my water goes through 2 pre filters and comes out of RO at 002 I have an HF5 membrane.

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2016, 09:43:39 pm »
im going to think seriously about the 4040 RO  after the new year,     start my new year in 2017 with a good attitude regarding getting my set-up to the best i can,        Hopefully get out of my kitchen producing my pure atm,  but if a 400 /450 RO is a lot more productive  i may try this before getting a 4040,
thanks

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2016, 09:50:24 pm »
Shrek   is that with a booster pump,   im going to ask vyair to loan me a pressure gauge to test my water pressure

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2016, 09:52:21 pm »
With my 300 ro  it used to take 3-3 1/2 hours to get 220 litres with a booster pump.
ATM its taking around 5-6 hours.     must be the colder climate

NWH

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2016, 10:03:24 pm »
I get that reading with water pressure of no higher than 40psi water in is around 270ish

nathankaye

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2016, 11:33:18 pm »
Ive not used the lower gpd RO, but i use a purefreedom 450gpd. My tap is around 280 ish (from memory), by end of prefilters my tap pressure is about 34ish. But i use a booster pump taking it to 70 and i fill into an 1000ltr ibc tank which i transfer into 500ltr tank in van, or top up etc.
To fill my ibc tank from empty, takes around a day n half, around 36hrs ish.
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Shrek

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #9 on: November 17, 2016, 07:18:01 am »
Shrek   is that with a booster pump,   im going to ask vyair to loan me a pressure gauge to test my water pressure

Yeah , it actually comes as a complete unit -2 booster pumps - pretty smart really . I fill my 1000ltr ibc up and it takes about 10 hours

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2016, 11:00:53 am »
Shrek     what comes with 2 booster pumps,

Nathan,   how long do you leave your booster pump on,       surelly not 10 hours,    when & if i get a tap fitted going into my front shed space id be able to leave RO on all night without worrying about any leakeages occuring in kithen.     Sh-t  does happen when your not expecting it.
This is why a 4040 RO in van  is a bit daunting as its a new stup to get used to,     A 300 / 450 RO is so easy to manage.
I suppose a 4040 RO would be the same       just the membranes are a bit more expensive.
ILL SEND A FEW PICS OVER SHOWING MY dielema

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2016, 11:17:17 am »
photos

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2016, 11:18:55 am »
pics

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2016, 11:23:30 am »
looks a mess but it does the job,   er in doors not greatly impressed.    but if it keeps me from climbing ladders thats ok.

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #14 on: November 17, 2016, 11:27:01 am »
this is why i need to sort something out for next year.   so i have no worrys regarding this mess.

johnny bravo

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #15 on: November 17, 2016, 11:32:20 am »
my outhouse is facing front door,     but my drain is under my kitchen window, making it awkward getting waste water away.?

any ideas if you were in my position,


oh i forgot to replace dish full of pots

NWH

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #16 on: November 17, 2016, 11:43:41 am »
Round the outside of patio or garden against fence into drain you'll need a drain if you drain it straight out into the garden in a few years you'll get a sink hole lol

Shrek

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Re: 300 / 450 RO, MUCH DIFFERENCE
« Reply #17 on: November 17, 2016, 01:42:32 pm »
Shrek     what comes with 2 booster pumps,

Nathan,   how long do you leave your booster pump on,       surelly not 10 hours,    when & if i get a tap fitted going into my front shed space id be able to leave RO on all night without worrying about any leakeages occuring in kithen.     Sh-t  does happen when your not expecting it.
This is why a 4040 RO in van  is a bit daunting as its a new stup to get used to,     A 300 / 450 RO is so easy to manage.
I suppose a 4040 RO would be the same       just the membranes are a bit more expensive.
ILL SEND A FEW PICS OVER SHOWING MY dielema

The RO unit comes with 2 booster pumps , it's all together nice and neat in a compact unit and then the DI vessel separate .
You can only run it for 4 hours at a time and then it needs to be switched off for 30 mins - I think so the booster pump can chill out for a bit .
I had virtually the same set up as you , took forever to produce water especially in the autumn/ winter months. Now I run it for 4 hrs to top the ibc up and I'm done !
I would defo recommend getting an ibc aswell , there not expensive and once it's full ( depending on how much water you use) you don't even have to put your RO on for a day or so