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LWC

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di and ro
« on: April 22, 2007, 05:16:50 pm »
im gonna be doing bigger jobs soon and want to use a system that i can fill up on site

i have a 200gpd ro unit at mo with a 10inch filter

i would fit this into the van but obiously the production isnt all that quick. so was wondering whether to get more membranes to make it quicker?

and can you connect a big di vessel to an ro?

or shall i just get a big di vessel lol? if so what size would you reccomned, ill be going all over teh place so could be in hard or soft water areas. i just thouht if i had the ro in there, it wouldnt bother the resin too much

 ??? ;D ;)

JM123

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Re: di and ro
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2007, 05:54:49 pm »
depends what you mean bigger jobs?  There are other factors  -how big a tank do you have?  How quickly do you want it to fill up?  How many of you are working?  How much water do you anticipate going through each day?

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