I have ordered a handheld TDS meter to see what my water is like, I hope its good enough to just go with DI, but I am interested in the Omnitrolley systems.http://www.omnipole.com/omnitrolley.htmHowever, I have a few questions I hope you guys can help me with.One I drive kangoo RXE,1. what would it be like getting a 125 litter trolley out the van, could I lift that, or will I need some sort of ramp?2. How long would it take to fill a 125 litter trolley and how long could I expect that to last, the morning, all day? I know this is ambiguous question as it depends of number of jobs, if you could give me an educated guess.3. I would be thinking of using a trigger to save water, I am intending on getting a pole carrier though if it fitted inside the van great. I would want something around 25-30 feet. I like the look of...http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/shop/index.php/Water-Fed-Poles/Exel-GXTEL-Water-fed-Glass-Fibre-Pole/Detailed-product-flyer.htmlthe 30 feet gxtel27, would I get this inside a kangoo. If not, does the head come off that easy enough for storage in a pole carrier?
1. you would beable to lift it in half full just about anymore would be hard2. buy a 50 ltr one from omnipole fills quicker a lot easier to push around.3. i,d buy a flow control valve that fits onto your pole ..see pure freedom
You would load and unload the 125 when it is empty filling it on the ground. Many customers leave the trolley in rtheir vehicle and unreel the hose to reach where they want to clean, additional hoses can be connected to reach further.It will last just over two hours of continuose work at 1 litre per minute, the 125 has a bypass control valve so you can restrict the water use more if you wish for maintenance cleans or increse the flow for first cleans.
Quote from: Glyn H on March 28, 2009, 05:09:30 pmYou would load and unload the 125 when it is empty filling it on the ground. Many customers leave the trolley in rtheir vehicle and unreel the hose to reach where they want to clean, additional hoses can be connected to reach further.It will last just over two hours of continuose work at 1 litre per minute, the 125 has a bypass control valve so you can restrict the water use more if you wish for maintenance cleans or increse the flow for first cleans.Yeah like a vanmount lol.
Oh, Glyns deleted his post, calling us trolls.Anyway, Glyn, once the trolley is empty, tucked up in the back of the van, what do you do when its empty and the day is only half over? And youve earnt 60 quid.