The first tank typically uses a cation-exchange resin, and works to remove positively charged ions, effectively removing things like Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, and Iron. The second tank typically uses a anion-exchange resin, and works to remove negatively charged ions, effectively removing things like Chloride, Bicarbonate, Nitrate, Carbonate, and Sulfate. Dual tank systems aren't inherently "better," but they do tend to be cheaper to operate and recharge. Single tank systems are typically mixed resins, which means they have both cation and anion exchange resins mixed together. While it is certainly possible to have a dual tank system that is mixed resin in both tanks, that is a highly unusual configuration. If you have a "normal" dual tank system, the resins will likely need to be replaced at around the same time, and you definitely don't want to swap the positions. However, if this is truly a dual tank mixed resin system (highly unusual), then what you stated would be viable.
Ryno! Get you a TDS meter online. They are about $20. Measure you’re water before running through the tanks and then measure after running through the tanks. That will also tell you when they are getting bad and need to be changed out. You ideally wants >1 ppm, but anything less than about 12 should dry spot free
I hope you bought the Obsessed Garage Kranzle it is worth the expense. A bypass should be added to your tanks so you are not always forced to use di water.
Third time I've watched this. Would be worthwhile having a water storage tank so you take from it to the pressure washer. That's what I'm doing using a water butt for the garden. You can have a sound proof box for the 4 stroke engine. That's my plan when my old Bosch dies. Well worthwhile with puretec
I'm so confused as to why only 1000 gallons per tank.. incoming water must be bad or they are using crappy resin? You can buy a Pro Rinse 100 for $585 and get 4000 gallons @ 110ppm coming in of DI water for spot free use.
CR Spotless at best is ver inconsistent. You’ll prob get between 10-13 washes for $119 replacement cartridges.. super expensive! This option here is industrial system really not a bad one!
you should contact obsessed garage and get one of their pressure washer set ups see if he can hook it up with your deionized water they do insane amount of research on everything on detailing
Brad Taft he’s got way to expensive of a pressure washer and he is using the CR spotless for deionized. The pressure washer I ordered is already more expensive than I wanted to spend but but I think it is more in most people’s price range.
@@DMAXRYNO I bought a kranzle 1122tst, I didn’t get from obsessed, but it was only $1422. I thought was reasonable, only bought to wash my cars and motorcycles. I just cannot buy anything made in china.
Sucks living in an apartment complex with a big black truck. Wish I could get one of those systems. I'm stuck using gallon jugs of distilled water and a worx hydroshot... lol. It gets the job done, but it is definitely a pita
Very nice setup, i need that in my garage. I would rather buy them. There super easy to clean out and recharge. I actually have one in my garage. Now I want another one! No City water here. Love the video!!
I'm not sure what the USA is like for truck washes but the truck wash I use in Canada has a setting called spot free rinse which uses a lower velocity and a different water compound that does the exact same thing. Saves me the mess of a wash bay and all the extra costs for that system. To each their own tho but I like the set up you got there, I'm sure it will be very efficient. 🤘🏼
If you want a better (still portable) solution, look into the girot garage di system. It’s similar to his system but smaller. I take it to an industrial filtration company to change out the resin. It’s 300 for the system and about 100 for the resin. I get it changed out for 20 locally in nj. The only thing holding me back on a bigger system is winter. I don’t know how much i trust heating blankets for the bigger tanks
Got my spotless today and spend $410 on it once I get my own shop I’ll put that system in my bucket list but for now I need something small that fits my 2019 corolla se 😂
Good job, i like the way you think and count, obssesed garage charge very expensive, i like your set up on ar blue and everything , i think yours is the most efficient , rather than anyone else, so i think ypu spent about 1700 for all the setup include the pressure washer...
I would put everything near the circuit breaker and then put a removable wooden box that protects everything that way all you have to do is run a water source to filter system and when it's time to clean it out your near the door and for delivery
I'm pretty sure all it is is a soft water system and those are actually pretty cheap do you have a huge Reservoir they even have the systems for all of the water system for homes
I rinse off golf carts at a golf course and we don’t want to take time to dry them (time is money). But the air drying leaves water spots. Will use of softened water allow us to wash off our carts and allow us to air dry them without spotting?
With Deionized water, absolutely. That's the main benefit of DI water. Softened water still leaves water spots and is different than what this setup is.
@@DMAXRYNO Okay so it is DI water we need, and that is for the final rinse after blasting the dirt and grime off the golf carts. Give me a 👍 if I got it right, but please do feel free to chime in.
What is the through put on a system like that? How fast does it “clean” the water? I’d like to have a mobile setup for cleaning windows and solar panels. Can I filter it in real time while cleaning?
all you need to do is get an RO pressure tank and membrane for a few hundred and your Cr spotless will last you wayyyyyyy longer. the RO tank will bring your water to about 10 tds and this will last between 1 to 2 years depending on how much you use it, this will make your DI beads last longer. if youwnat me to build you one I can.
That's what's up bro. I used those for my pressure washing set and I also have one set up in my crib to wash at my house. That's the right move DMAXRYNO
Jw did you factor it how long it will take for you to use 2000gal of wash if your buddy gets 15 washes for 300gal or 200gal you will get 105 washes for 2000gal , it will be cheaper for a big shop for the pure , but for joe blow you will want the 300gal one
Ben Derisgreat fair point. But most households have multiple vehicles and possibly an Rv/trailer. You can also wash your windows on your house spot free. So I can see the usage being pretty high even for a house.
Girots garage. It better than cr but it’s less upfront and you can usually get the resin locally for less. Even if you get it online it’s cheaper and lasts longer than cr
Valid point if you wash 1 vehicle per week. But most households have multiple vehicles and Rv or trailer. Couple that with you can also wash your house windows spot free so you wash count can go up significantly. They are both great options depending on use!
Ah, key word I spotted "rinse". You run two systems and only pay for DI for the rinse? You wash with crusty lead, mercury, clorox stuff that they tell us is safe to drink and then RINSE with good stuff?
@@feez357 As someone who details cars.. there are far more things that will damage your paint long before 200-400ppm water will. You are removing dirt with microfiber mitts.. you really think those small additions in the water will make any difference at all? The DI rinse is great for those of us working in the sun to prevent hard spots and is great as a final rinse so there is no rush to dry. Also CR Spotless sucks bad.. 400gallons of DI water for $400... you can get a Pro Rinse 50 setup with built in bypass vales for $400 and get 2000 gallons (based on 110ppm coming ) of DI water. You can get a Pro $100 for 585$ and get 4000 gallons of DI water...
That's basically what I meant. Don't pay for the good water until the rinse. This was all new to me a year ago, I wasn't being sarcastic except for the drinking poison part.
@@badlilstang I'm very interested in this DI rinse pro setup. Have you used the 50 setup? How many car washes do you get out of it roughly. And do you wash the cars with regular water first the switch to the filtered water just to rinse?
After a little time... whats your thoughts now on this system? I just called my local company and am getting quotes. They want to rent the equipment which drives up the cost some...
Hey @dmaxryno, what were the dimensions on your old Sema Drop Star wheels?.. also huge fan of the channel! Shout out to my boy wes for for being so energetic on the channel! Keep doing what you guys do best 🤙🏽
I still think the CR is a more convenient set up for home use plus like with me I dont have water near my garage. The way you keep explaining the filter replacement on the larger system it seems a lot cheaper when you say 65 dollars but why dont you really say 145 dollars since that is seems to be the real cost 65 x 2 plus 15 delivery.
Because most people only need one tank. If you want apples to apples, you’d need $732 worth of replacement filters to get 2000 gallons from the CR spotless or $145 from the puretec system. It IS a lot cheaper.
Dude you need to check obsessed garage. He isn’t cheap but he knows more than the rest of us would even care to know. He has a full (BBB style) package.
Peyton Pastorino for a normal small car, correct but our trucks with all of the powdercoat underneath, drying takes forever. And then when you drive off water comes out of all the cracks and leaves spots.
The first tank typically uses a cation-exchange resin, and works to remove positively charged ions, effectively removing things like Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, and Iron.
The second tank typically uses a anion-exchange resin, and works to remove negatively charged ions, effectively removing things like Chloride, Bicarbonate, Nitrate, Carbonate, and Sulfate.
Dual tank systems aren't inherently "better," but they do tend to be cheaper to operate and recharge.
Single tank systems are typically mixed resins, which means they have both cation and anion exchange resins mixed together.
While it is certainly possible to have a dual tank system that is mixed resin in both tanks, that is a highly unusual configuration. If you have a "normal" dual tank system, the resins will likely need to be replaced at around the same time, and you definitely don't want to swap the positions. However, if this is truly a dual tank mixed resin system (highly unusual), then what you stated would be viable.
I always thought the hover boards were stupid and useless but your using it for sweeping. Smartest thing ive seen al day lol
Ryno! Get you a TDS meter online. They are about $20. Measure you’re water before running through the tanks and then measure after running through the tanks. That will also tell you when they are getting bad and need to be changed out.
You ideally wants >1 ppm, but anything less than about 12 should dry spot free
I hope you bought the Obsessed Garage Kranzle it is worth the expense. A bypass should be added to your tanks so you are not always forced to use di water.
Third time I've watched this.
Would be worthwhile having a water storage tank so you take from it to the pressure washer. That's what I'm doing using a water butt for the garden.
You can have a sound proof box for the 4 stroke engine. That's my plan when my old Bosch dies.
Well worthwhile with puretec
The second tank is not a gimmick it actually does polish something so it is worth it
I'm so confused as to why only 1000 gallons per tank.. incoming water must be bad or they are using crappy resin? You can buy a Pro Rinse 100 for $585 and get 4000 gallons @ 110ppm coming in of DI water for spot free use.
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Any insight on this?
100 likes and Ryno rolls coal on the guy that complained
I knew this was coming! Man likes his upgrades, girlfriends must get nervous lol
1st tank filters the main hard water contaminates while the second neutralizes the PH.
Got to remember this when I build a garage in a couple of years
Thanks for the cost breakdown!!!! Nobody ever does this.
Glad it was helpful!
CR Spotless at best is ver inconsistent. You’ll prob get between 10-13 washes for $119 replacement cartridges.. super expensive! This option here is industrial system really not a bad one!
So it's been a year, how's the system treating you and is it still worth having the 2 tanks ?
Keep the awesome content coming. Hope I make it to you level one day. Dream job!
you should contact obsessed garage and get one of their pressure washer set ups see if he can hook it up with your deionized water they do insane amount of research on everything on detailing
Brad Taft he’s got way to expensive of a pressure washer and he is using the CR spotless for deionized. The pressure washer I ordered is already more expensive than I wanted to spend but but I think it is more in most people’s price range.
@@DMAXRYNO I bought a kranzle 1122tst, I didn’t get from obsessed, but it was only $1422. I thought was reasonable, only bought to wash my cars and motorcycles. I just cannot buy anything made in china.
I work for Puretec. Best team I was ever part of.
You'd love our carwash setups!! Imagine 3 of those (much larger) with an RO spot free system!
how much do you charge for the system?
@@parksnrecsdetailing depends on the size needed.
@@hunteraustin2967 what about 1 large one like in the video?
Yeah, Ezekiel get my tags to😂😂
Sucks living in an apartment complex with a big black truck. Wish I could get one of those systems. I'm stuck using gallon jugs of distilled water and a worx hydroshot... lol. It gets the job done, but it is definitely a pita
Obsessed garage setup is clean.
I would leave the shop white because it helps with the lighting. If you paint it a dark color you will need more lights out their.
Very nice setup, i need that in my garage. I would rather buy them. There super easy to clean out and recharge. I actually have one in my garage. Now I want another one! No City water here. Love the video!!
scottp760 I use a ton of these for my business and exchange monthly if u have any info to not have to exchange 5 per month I would love to hear more
What company tho? Put it in the link
Ya should’ve tossed him some work for it apparel to rub in eddies face
I'm not sure what the USA is like for truck washes but the truck wash I use in Canada has a setting called spot free rinse which uses a lower velocity and a different water compound that does the exact same thing. Saves me the mess of a wash bay and all the extra costs for that system. To each their own tho but I like the set up you got there, I'm sure it will be very efficient. 🤘🏼
Don't be dieing on use bro better get some shades on. U gotta keep this badass channel rolling.
If you want a better (still portable) solution, look into the girot garage di system. It’s similar to his system but smaller. I take it to an industrial filtration company to change out the resin. It’s 300 for the system and about 100 for the resin. I get it changed out for 20 locally in nj. The only thing holding me back on a bigger system is winter. I don’t know how much i trust heating blankets for the bigger tanks
Got my spotless today and spend $410 on it once I get my own shop I’ll put that system in my bucket list but for now I need something small that fits my 2019 corolla se 😂
Good job, i like the way you think and count, obssesed garage charge very expensive, i like your set up on ar blue and everything , i think yours is the most efficient , rather than anyone else, so i think ypu spent about 1700 for all the setup include the pressure washer...
This is what I need. Wonder if they offer something like that here in Chicago
Love the set-up!
What kind of space is that?
What are the diminsions?
We need something similar.
Thanks,
AW
I would put everything near the circuit breaker and then put a removable wooden box that protects everything that way all you have to do is run a water source to filter system and when it's time to clean it out your near the door and for delivery
do you drive around without a plate or do you take it off to record
Description links: apparel, sunglasses, and exhaust. Missing link: the 6 times bigger purtech system, or a model number for it.
I know old video,do you know if those the 10” 135lb tanks or the 14” 305lb tanks? Thanks
Any chance we can get a red white and blue decal in the shop? Would get 2-3 for sure
What does that setup cost a month?
Kranzle pressure washer would be great with that.
I'm pretty sure all it is is a soft water system and those are actually pretty cheap do you have a huge Reservoir they even have the systems for all of the water system for homes
I want to know if you are letting your vehicles drip dry without spots using this ?
What’s the cost for them to come out now with inflation?
Was it just me or did anyone else think Ryno played a recording of himself singing at 2:33??
🤣🤣🤣
Does he ever mention the name of the company? I don't see a link either
Outside in Chicago? Great video helped me figure out what to run!
Where did you buy the tanks?
I rinse off golf carts at a golf course and we don’t want to take time to dry them (time is money). But the air drying leaves water spots. Will use of softened water allow us to wash off our carts and allow us to air dry them without spotting?
With Deionized water, absolutely. That's the main benefit of DI water. Softened water still leaves water spots and is different than what this setup is.
@@DMAXRYNO
Okay so it is DI water we need, and that is for the final rinse after blasting the dirt and grime off the golf carts. Give me a 👍 if I got it right, but please do feel free to chime in.
What is the through put on a system like that? How fast does it “clean” the water? I’d like to have a mobile setup for cleaning windows and solar panels. Can I filter it in real time while cleaning?
Yes you can. That’s exactly what it’s doing for us.
all you need to do is get an RO pressure tank and membrane for a few hundred and your Cr spotless will last you wayyyyyyy longer. the RO tank will bring your water to about 10 tds and this will last between 1 to 2 years depending on how much you use it, this will make your DI beads last longer. if youwnat me to build you one I can.
What gear ratio are you running with those 40s?
how much did you pay for the system?
Ive been searching through your videos, and i still dont know where you got the truck seats... they are clean!
That's what's up bro. I used those for my pressure washing set and I also have one set up in my crib to wash at my house. That's the right move DMAXRYNO
Jw did you factor it how long it will take for you to use 2000gal of wash if your buddy gets 15 washes for 300gal or 200gal you will get 105 washes for 2000gal , it will be cheaper for a big shop for the pure , but for joe blow you will want the 300gal one
Ben Derisgreat fair point. But most households have multiple vehicles and possibly an Rv/trailer. You can also wash your windows on your house spot free. So I can see the usage being pretty high even for a house.
Good info and thanks for breaking down all the prices
Better sounds better haha love it
Been looking for a spotless water system but man they’re not cheap definitely need to get one soon though 🤷🏻♂️
ShortyOnA636 it’s true! But if you factor in the time you spend drying, it’s a big savings!
Girots garage. It better than cr but it’s less upfront and you can usually get the resin locally for less. Even if you get it online it’s cheaper and lasts longer than cr
What’s the name of the place you got your water tanks?
So based on those figures and assuming one wash per week. The CR will cost $764/yr and the Puretec $935/yr
Valid point if you wash 1 vehicle per week. But most households have multiple vehicles and Rv or trailer. Couple that with you can also wash your house windows spot free so you wash count can go up significantly. They are both great options depending on use!
DMAXRYNO oh absolutely. Just shows if you do more than one regular vehicle a week that large tank way is the best route
I am running DI rinse system. I absolutely love it. Cr spotless is a rip off.
Ah, key word I spotted "rinse". You run two systems and only pay for DI for the rinse? You wash with crusty lead, mercury, clorox stuff that they tell us is safe to drink and then RINSE with good stuff?
@@feez357 As someone who details cars.. there are far more things that will damage your paint long before 200-400ppm water will. You are removing dirt with microfiber mitts.. you really think those small additions in the water will make any difference at all? The DI rinse is great for those of us working in the sun to prevent hard spots and is great as a final rinse so there is no rush to dry. Also CR Spotless sucks bad.. 400gallons of DI water for $400... you can get a Pro Rinse 50 setup with built in bypass vales for $400 and get 2000 gallons (based on 110ppm coming ) of DI water. You can get a Pro $100 for 585$ and get 4000 gallons of DI water...
That's basically what I meant. Don't pay for the good water until the rinse. This was all new to me a year ago, I wasn't being sarcastic except for the drinking poison part.
@@badlilstang I'm very interested in this DI rinse pro setup. Have you used the 50 setup? How many car washes do you get out of it roughly. And do you wash the cars with regular water first the switch to the filtered water just to rinse?
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I just Looked up the company and they serve my area thankfully. Thanks sir appreciate the info!
I need this for my shop.
I work for culligan they do that set up
Tucker Scherbarth good to know!
Price?
After a little time... whats your thoughts now on this system? I just called my local company and am getting quotes. They want to rent the equipment which drives up the cost some...
absolutely love it. I wont wash my trucks without it.
Love the videos man keep the great content coming. I would love to start doing this just not sure where to start lol
Looking at di rental too I also have cr spotless but cost of resin getting expensive for how much di water I get out of it
How are these things that cheap? crazy
Awesome info. Thanks Ryno
You’re going to mount all that water gear next to your electrical breaker box?
Todd 419 went through my head, I’ll end up keeping it below the box
Should add an inline water heater
What was the price.. and where I can get those
Where you buy your Di water system
Hey @dmaxryno, what were the dimensions on your old Sema Drop Star wheels?.. also huge fan of the channel! Shout out to my boy wes for for being so energetic on the channel! Keep doing what you guys do best 🤙🏽
Well better sounds better! lol I love it.
How much are the tank rentals per month?
2nd love your vids bro keeep it up
I still think the CR is a more convenient set up for home use plus like with me I dont have water near my garage. The way you keep explaining the filter replacement on the larger system it seems a lot cheaper when you say 65 dollars but why dont you really say 145 dollars since that is seems to be the real cost 65 x 2 plus 15 delivery.
Because most people only need one tank. If you want apples to apples, you’d need $732 worth of replacement filters to get 2000 gallons from the CR spotless or $145 from the puretec system. It IS a lot cheaper.
What ever happen to Chris hat give away?
If more is better and you are all about bigger better badder should’ve went with three tanks so the third could polish the polished water js 👍🏻
damn thought it was quality over quantity
Is the first tank a water softner due to you having very hard water in you’re area.
The are both deionized tanks. You technically only need one, I doubled up for good measure.
DMAXRYNO Do you only get the vessels changed once the resin is exhausted?
I have 2 big di tanks linked to each other. Those it have any use to make it 3 ? (Would it save me money on resin ?)
Does that unit require electricity to treat the water?
Carl Huffman no. The only thing plugged in are the monitors to let you know when the tanks need to be changed
Look into Sprayland in Marion, Iowa for an electric pressure washer. I have one and it is crazy quiet, and highest quality.
2 tanks = more filtration.
Don't let sales people hype stuff up with marketing buzz words. Still an awesome system though.
I with they had an office in Missouri.......
Tanks, hose, spigots? Call Indelco Plastics Corp Ryno!
Dude you need to check obsessed garage. He isn’t cheap but he knows more than the rest of us would even care to know. He has a full (BBB style) package.
Holy shit your floors are so clean they don’t look anything like that now
I have a couple of new NRA hat any chance I can trade for a work for it hat
What this tanks called.
What’s the tanks cost?
The tanks and convenience makes sense, yet it’s not hard to dry your car and/or polish your car to get the spots off...
Peyton Pastorino for a normal small car, correct but our trucks with all of the powdercoat underneath, drying takes forever. And then when you drive off water comes out of all the cracks and leaves spots.
Waking up from a nap to see you uploaded, perfect timing
“Better is better so lets go better” hahah better is always better
Wonder if I could get one of those at home
They do home delivery
I might get me one I got 15 duramax black I wash weekly trying to keep clean
Great information!
Can you just put the two systems in dollars per car wash (without the deposit) for us math impaired?
Hi, how many cubic ft of resin per tank?
3.6
I used this system when running in house detailing for Ford . CR is good for mobile detailing
I need those wheels next to the wall .what size are they ?
Looking forward to seeing the first wash with new setup