Hello. Thanks for sharing your install. Question. Do you have a link for the spigot. I assume it’s a quarter turn valve. What length is your stainless steel bucket filler hose and your stainless steel hose that connects to your pressure washer.
Looks nice. A suggestion would be to use buffer tanks of pre-filtered water to feed your DI system so it will last longer if you have room. I got a couple smaller IBC totes from Facebook marketplace for $150. Clean them REALLY well with multiple cleaners and finally IPA. Bought 6 cheap ceramic filters from Amazon. The regular water goes into the first 50 gallon tank with a float valve shut off to keep it full. The water gravity filters very slowly through the ceramic filters into a 350 gallon holding tank when I’m not washing anything. Whan it’s full, another float valve shuts off all water coming into the system. The 350 gallon tank has a 9 GPM pump pushing the water through the DI filters, into pressure washer, etc. Also used 3/4” PEX. TDS after the ceramic filters dropped from 300-400ppm to about 40-80ppm. My current DI filters are now giving me 0ppm water after 14 months and hundreds of washes. Plus I’m washing with near-DI water which seems to help a little. It takes a good bit of space and a battery to power the 9 GPM pump, but it cost $400 max to build. I want to add a tankless water heater but don’t have room in my breaker box for the big breaker
Very nice. Both sidewalls in my garage are concrete block as well, which was making me consider putting up a sheet of plywood to mount everything to, but yours turned our very nice without adding that extra step.
I have a similar setup up but use spotFree canisters, but now im thinking placing some filters to lower tds into spotfree because my tds is high and makes the spotfree work harder and have to replace resin more often
Thanks for sharing ur set up and all information u shared. If i will add something to ur awesome set up i will use retractable reels instead of normal reels
Very nice work dude. I love it. We just bought a house and I’m looking to do this very same setup w the same active 2.0. I still need to run the water the electric is already there. Looked very cool. Had to drop a sub!
Running 1/2 inch pex, do you notice any water starvation to the active 2.0 ? I was going to run 3/4, but a lot better selection of shutoff values in 1/2 inch
have you measured the gpm flowrate through the filter? on the description, it says it has a 0.75gpm restrictor and i understand that you want 1.5-2.0gpm for foam cannons. obviously it looks like it's working well from your video. also, any idea how many washes you will get out of the filters before you change the resin? your tester said 430, their product page says it will remove 1800-2000. TIA
Let me know what you guys think! Also, all the links are in the description below! 👍🏻
Hello. Thanks for sharing your install.
Question. Do you have a link for the spigot. I assume it’s a quarter turn valve.
What length is your stainless steel bucket filler hose and your stainless steel hose that connects to your pressure washer.
Loved your setup and the use Lowe’s parts. Major price decrease by sourcing your own parts.
Looks nice. A suggestion would be to use buffer tanks of pre-filtered water to feed your DI system so it will last longer if you have room. I got a couple smaller IBC totes from Facebook marketplace for $150. Clean them REALLY well with multiple cleaners and finally IPA.
Bought 6 cheap ceramic filters from Amazon. The regular water goes into the first 50 gallon tank with a float valve shut off to keep it full. The water gravity filters very slowly through the ceramic filters into a 350 gallon holding tank when I’m not washing anything. Whan it’s full, another float valve shuts off all water coming into the system.
The 350 gallon tank has a 9 GPM pump pushing the water through the DI filters, into pressure washer, etc. Also used 3/4” PEX.
TDS after the ceramic filters dropped from 300-400ppm to about 40-80ppm. My current DI filters are now giving me 0ppm water after 14 months and hundreds of washes. Plus I’m washing with near-DI water which seems to help a little. It takes a good bit of space and a battery to power the 9 GPM pump, but it cost $400 max to build. I want to add a tankless water heater but don’t have room in my breaker box for the big breaker
Nice man, super informative. Thanks for sharing!
Strong work on a budget. It's clean and functional.
Pure ENVY ❤
Let’s do it in your garage!! ☺️
Man that is a clean well thought out setup. I will have to save this video for when I do mine for inspiration 👍
Go for it! Thank you for the support!
Very nice. Both sidewalls in my garage are concrete block as well, which was making me consider putting up a sheet of plywood to mount everything to, but yours turned our very nice without adding that extra step.
First of all, love the jersey bro, my wife is Polish.
Very clean install, love it 👍
Thank you sir! I did live in Poland for 7 months!
I might have to come and test it out!
Appointments available
You should be proud of yourself, considering what others be selling their systems, for which is outrageous. Especially in these times.
Thank you so much for the nice comment! I really appreciate it
I LIKE THE RED ONE!!!! LOL/ Great Vid as always Bro!
I have a similar setup up but use spotFree canisters, but now im thinking placing some filters to lower tds into spotfree because my tds is high and makes the spotfree work harder and have to replace resin more often
I agree… you should do that
Great job amigo! Good layout.
Glad you like it!
You have to take the twist out of that steel braided line or it will wear out quicker or even break under load.
@@Ricko1962 more than one year and so far so good! But thank you!
Nice job Matt 👏
Thank you sir!
Great job man thanks for video
Thank tou
Setup looks nice, you did a great job 👍
Thanks for sharing ur set up and all information u shared. If i will add something to ur awesome set up i will use retractable reels instead of normal reels
Well done. Very clean installation. Kudos.
Thank you so much!!
Very nice work dude. I love it. We just bought a house and I’m looking to do this very same setup w the same active 2.0. I still need to run the water the electric is already there. Looked very cool. Had to drop a sub!
Thank you sir! I will do a new update video so you guys can see how it is going so far!
Great job dude!!!! 🔥
Thanks 🔥
Piękna koszulka. Biało Czerwoni do Boju🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱💪
Great video
0:07 whats the brand of paint for the floors?
You did a great job, well thought out. Great job and video.
Clean!
Thanks!
Excellent job and video work too . Thanks
Thank you so much
Nice job🔥🔥
Thanks 🔥
Running 1/2 inch pex, do you notice any water starvation to the active 2.0 ? I was going to run 3/4, but a lot better selection of shutoff values in 1/2 inch
This is great!
Tks!!
have you measured the gpm flowrate through the filter? on the description, it says it has a 0.75gpm restrictor and i understand that you want 1.5-2.0gpm for foam cannons. obviously it looks like it's working well from your video.
also, any idea how many washes you will get out of the filters before you change the resin? your tester said 430, their product page says it will remove 1800-2000. TIA
Awesome video! What 3/4" NPT elbow did you use coming off the in and out of the 2 stage canisters?
Just came across your channel, nice set up there. I see your in NJ. What part? I’m In Sussex county in Hopatcong.
Cool man! Welcome to the channel… Im next to lake haptcong ! I hope you enjoy the content!
What size Pezeshkian did you use
nice. what bolts did you use to mount to the wall. i had my contractor set up mine but it wasn't as clean as yours
SUPER! Going to plagiarize your setup. I’m having hot water in the garage.
Go for it!!
Great job 👏
Hey bro I noticed you play the filter supply backwards is that still OK?
It is no backwards… i did swap the way the came, you can just do it! Actually the instructions will tell you thet
what piping did you use ????
Respect.
Nice job
Which hose reel of 100’ did you got? 3/8 or 3/4
Olá Marty sou novo no teu canal mas vi que falas português 😂
Será que me podias ajudar com algumas dúvidas que eu tenho
Me adiciona la no instagram que te ajudo!
2900 bucks for that setup is CRAAAAZY. Jesus, are people that incapable to make that seem like a good idea?
People pay 5k+ … this was the “cheapest” example