Very basic, but does the job! The ONLY drawback to this is...well, it isn't mobile just yet. You could put a sling on both ends and shoulder carry it (It's not heavy at all anyway) But, not really what I'm going for-- I'm working on a truck bed skid and this will be a piece on there. I have a couple DI tanks, I may add it as the final polish only because I have them in the garage-- why not. This system rivals most any other of the "big box" brands. Add a pump and run 2 poles no problem......cost efficient
Not sure about that- My friend has also built 3 of these over the years just like this for his rigs and employees. I just replaced this RO last week after 3+ years of use, installed it the same way-- works perfect for them and no issues. Takes my 346 TDS water from the tap and reduces it to 17. If it was backwards, it wouldn't reduce almost 95+ percent of the TDS. So as long as the dirty water discharges on the opposite side as the inlet, that's all that's important. All I can say is, it works perfect for me. Individual results vary I suppose. I will upload the actual real-time installation soon, this was after it was all assembled in 2020 or so.
@@marioswindowcleaning5617 hey Mario I was just thinking of something men your lack of flow might be those 20in filters you going to have to look up what brand they are and find out the gallons per day that unit can produce for instance the RO system I have produces 2500 gallon per day some of those 20in ones only produced 800 so even if you have two of them you're looking at 1600 compared to 2500gpd
Just built mine exactly like this, thanks for the vid
What's up Luigi! Glad it worked for you brother
Good looking water fed setup.
Very basic, but does the job! The ONLY drawback to this is...well, it isn't mobile just yet. You could put a sling on both ends and shoulder carry it (It's not heavy at all anyway)
But, not really what I'm going for-- I'm working on a truck bed skid and this will be a piece on there. I have a couple DI tanks, I may add it as the final polish only because I have them in the garage-- why not.
This system rivals most any other of the "big box" brands. Add a pump and run 2 poles no problem......cost efficient
I need help with mine
That is ass backward the dirty and outlet should be the same side
Not sure about that- My friend has also built 3 of these over the years just like this for his rigs and employees. I just replaced this RO last week after 3+ years of use, installed it the same way-- works perfect for them and no issues. Takes my 346 TDS water from the tap and reduces it to 17. If it was backwards, it wouldn't reduce almost 95+ percent of the TDS. So as long as the dirty water discharges on the opposite side as the inlet, that's all that's important. All I can say is, it works perfect for me. Individual results vary I suppose. I will upload the actual real-time installation soon, this was after it was all assembled in 2020 or so.
Can you text me? You are inspiring me i would send you pics of my system i would like to add bigger diameter hoses
Mario do you need larger diameter hose like the blue one that feeds my water fed Pole or are you talking about the other ones (the lime green hose)
Are you on any of the window cleaning groups? Look for my name and message me. I post under my name on those groups
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@@marioswindowcleaning5617 hey Mario I was just thinking of something men your lack of flow might be those 20in filters you going to have to look up what brand they are and find out the gallons per day that unit can produce for instance the RO system I have produces 2500 gallon per day some of those 20in ones only produced 800 so even if you have two of them you're looking at 1600 compared to 2500gpd