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Quote from: windowwashers on November 25, 2009, 06:10:30 pmQuote from: macmac™ on November 25, 2009, 11:08:57 amQuote from: dazmond on November 25, 2009, 12:41:28 ami see MACMAC!u mean fill tank with normal water then when u start on a job its goes through the di then up to the brush pure?sounds GOOD!!.i was thinking 25quid a week for resin was a bit expensive!so about 200quid a year MACMAC on average?instead of 1100quid??if so i think that would be better for me.easier and quicker fill up and lower water bills due to no waste water.thanks pal.sometimes i dont know what to believe on here!! :dazmondYes mate. My resin costs £70.50 per bag all in, so £141 a year for me. Follow my advice & things couldn't be simpler or easier. Resin brand & using on-demand are very important factors as, ofcourse is having 2 vessels.Yes, ok, if you expand & find yourself using 6/7/800ltrs a day, every day you might want to consider an RO but, even then, your DI's can still be used with this so you arn't buying anything you wouldn't need anyway.Let me know when you take the plunge & I'll help you the best I can. That is a fair point, even though I would go with ro also, Dave morris did very simlar and now as far as I am aware uses ro and di because of wasting moneyThere's a bit of difference between D.Morris and Dazmond though?The point is, look at me, for the sake of £140 a year why on earth would I even consider the outlay & hassle & extra space & equipment required for an RO? I reckon if I was on a meter it would cost me more per annum with an RO!!+ I can fill my tank from any customers tap so I'll never be short of pure water. For me, an RO would turn out more expensive to run my business.
Quote from: macmac™ on November 25, 2009, 11:08:57 amQuote from: dazmond on November 25, 2009, 12:41:28 ami see MACMAC!u mean fill tank with normal water then when u start on a job its goes through the di then up to the brush pure?sounds GOOD!!.i was thinking 25quid a week for resin was a bit expensive!so about 200quid a year MACMAC on average?instead of 1100quid??if so i think that would be better for me.easier and quicker fill up and lower water bills due to no waste water.thanks pal.sometimes i dont know what to believe on here!! :dazmondYes mate. My resin costs £70.50 per bag all in, so £141 a year for me. Follow my advice & things couldn't be simpler or easier. Resin brand & using on-demand are very important factors as, ofcourse is having 2 vessels.Yes, ok, if you expand & find yourself using 6/7/800ltrs a day, every day you might want to consider an RO but, even then, your DI's can still be used with this so you arn't buying anything you wouldn't need anyway.Let me know when you take the plunge & I'll help you the best I can. That is a fair point, even though I would go with ro also, Dave morris did very simlar and now as far as I am aware uses ro and di because of wasting money
Quote from: dazmond on November 25, 2009, 12:41:28 ami see MACMAC!u mean fill tank with normal water then when u start on a job its goes through the di then up to the brush pure?sounds GOOD!!.i was thinking 25quid a week for resin was a bit expensive!so about 200quid a year MACMAC on average?instead of 1100quid??if so i think that would be better for me.easier and quicker fill up and lower water bills due to no waste water.thanks pal.sometimes i dont know what to believe on here!! :dazmondYes mate. My resin costs £70.50 per bag all in, so £141 a year for me. Follow my advice & things couldn't be simpler or easier. Resin brand & using on-demand are very important factors as, ofcourse is having 2 vessels.Yes, ok, if you expand & find yourself using 6/7/800ltrs a day, every day you might want to consider an RO but, even then, your DI's can still be used with this so you arn't buying anything you wouldn't need anyway.Let me know when you take the plunge & I'll help you the best I can.
i see MACMAC!u mean fill tank with normal water then when u start on a job its goes through the di then up to the brush pure?sounds GOOD!!.i was thinking 25quid a week for resin was a bit expensive!so about 200quid a year MACMAC on average?instead of 1100quid??if so i think that would be better for me.easier and quicker fill up and lower water bills due to no waste water.thanks pal.sometimes i dont know what to believe on here!! :dazmond
Quote from: macmac™ on November 25, 2009, 07:21:41 pmQuote from: windowwashers on November 25, 2009, 06:10:30 pmQuote from: macmac™ on November 25, 2009, 11:08:57 amQuote from: dazmond on November 25, 2009, 12:41:28 ami see MACMAC!u mean fill tank with normal water then when u start on a job its goes through the di then up to the brush pure?sounds GOOD!!.i was thinking 25quid a week for resin was a bit expensive!so about 200quid a year MACMAC on average?instead of 1100quid??if so i think that would be better for me.easier and quicker fill up and lower water bills due to no waste water.thanks pal.sometimes i dont know what to believe on here!! :dazmondYes mate. My resin costs £70.50 per bag all in, so £141 a year for me. Follow my advice & things couldn't be simpler or easier. Resin brand & using on-demand are very important factors as, ofcourse is having 2 vessels.Yes, ok, if you expand & find yourself using 6/7/800ltrs a day, every day you might want to consider an RO but, even then, your DI's can still be used with this so you arn't buying anything you wouldn't need anyway.Let me know when you take the plunge & I'll help you the best I can. That is a fair point, even though I would go with ro also, Dave morris did very simlar and now as far as I am aware uses ro and di because of wasting moneyThere's a bit of difference between D.Morris and Dazmond though?The point is, look at me, for the sake of £140 a year why on earth would I even consider the outlay & hassle & extra space & equipment required for an RO? I reckon if I was on a meter it would cost me more per annum with an RO!!+ I can fill my tank from any customers tap so I'll never be short of pure water. For me, an RO would turn out more expensive to run my business. if you fill your tank at your customers then fair play to you m8 is all I can say to that, I would not dream of doing this but I am not you so if it saves you money good for you. And I do mean that. I have never been one to do things in a limiting way, but all are different there is know wrong person in this as both would work but at least Daz has both options I only have the ro and di as an option.