I do bottoms traditionally and bottoms use more water than tops with patio doors and conservatories etc so manage to use around 400l per week working 5 days all day That means even with 300ppm at the tap i use a full £75 bag every 11 weeks ish That is a single 25l di With double di and swapping them when one is getting close to tap ppm i use about 1 quid or 2 a day Much happier to do that than use my ro and going on a meter soon so even better Great vid Mark
I agree with you that throwing 1,000's of litres of RO waste away each month is wrong. Twin DI has lots of benefits. Convenience, simplicity and less to go wrong. Might cost a bit more but when all said and done its worth it I reckon. Especially if you harvest rainwater too.
Hi ... Working off the premiss that the second DI Vessel has cleaner and purer water going through it....after you have used this system the very first time....could you use the second DI Vessel (containing cleaner resin) as the first DI Vessel...removing the bulk of the impurities and then just refill what was the first vessel and then place it in the second position for a final purification.Maximising the resin use to its fullest?
Hi. Thank you for the video. We are trying this system in north wales. Our tap water is only 160. The first vessel we used for three weeks. For some daft reason we didnt check the tds for the last week or so. To our horror it was reading 075 when we started getting complaints. I then added the 2nd vessel full of new resin. For some reason this read 002 for our first 350 then 004 for our next 350. Does this happen to you or does it read 000 for the full 6000 litres? Any suggestions would be gr8
Hi Mark, great videos. Realise time has passed since making this vid and just wondering how you got on. Are you still using this method and further thoughts? Cheers Karl
Very useful mark, I've been considering doing this too but my tds reading is 500, does that mean by your calculation it would cost me a fiver a day? And that's for how many litres you base that per day?is it 300 based on your 1500 a week?
Hello buddy ive seen alot of your videos and appreciate them all , do you still stand by your numbers in this vid , as im in a flat and just about to start out window cleaning, cheers .
hi mark... a few questions from me.. i have bought the new Hydropower from Unger. i got just about 800 liters of water at 000PPM.. the price of the filters were ca 50 pounds.. how many liters do you get from a single canister? I am thinking maybe the way you are doing it are cheaper for me as well?! my tap is 208 PPM by the way.
I do bottoms traditionally and bottoms use more water than tops with patio doors and conservatories etc so manage to use around 400l per week working 5 days all day
That means even with 300ppm at the tap i use a full £75 bag every 11 weeks ish
That is a single 25l di
With double di and swapping them when one is getting close to tap ppm i use about 1 quid or 2 a day
Much happier to do that than use my ro and going on a meter soon so even better
Great vid Mark
cheers mate
10 yrs late .But thank you. Great help.
Nice vid, informative, cheers
I agree with you that throwing 1,000's of litres of RO waste away each month is wrong. Twin DI has lots of benefits. Convenience, simplicity and less to go wrong. Might cost a bit more but when all said and done its worth it I reckon. Especially if you harvest rainwater too.
Personally a would only use it if the tds said 000
Hi ... Working off the premiss that the second DI Vessel has cleaner and purer water going through it....after you have used this system the very first time....could you use the second DI Vessel (containing cleaner resin) as the first DI Vessel...removing the bulk of the impurities and then just refill what was the first vessel and then place it in the second position for a final purification.Maximising the resin use to its fullest?
Hi. Thank you for the video. We are trying this system in north wales. Our tap water is only 160. The first vessel we used for three weeks. For some daft reason we didnt check the tds for the last week or so. To our horror it was reading 075 when we started getting complaints. I then added the 2nd vessel full of new resin. For some reason this read 002 for our first 350 then 004 for our next 350. Does this happen to you or does it read 000 for the full 6000 litres? Any suggestions would be gr8
I guess this man lives in a soft water area this system would not work in a hard water area you would need a reverse osmosis filter
simon buitenhuis true
Hi Mark, great videos. Realise time has passed since making this vid and just wondering how you got on. Are you still using this method and further thoughts? Cheers Karl
the ones in the video are 27lt di vessel
Hi mark are your di vessels two different one’s
Very useful mark, I've been considering doing this too but my tds reading is 500, does that mean by your calculation it would cost me a fiver a day? And that's for how many litres you base that per day?is it 300 based on your 1500 a week?
Hello buddy ive seen alot of your videos and appreciate them all , do you still stand by your numbers in this vid , as im in a flat and just about to start out window cleaning, cheers .
any thoughts on using twin carbon pre-filters to extend resin life?
if you have a little look at my latest videos in the last 5 years I have now changed to a twin 40/40
Hi does it make any difference if the water pressure is low or high?
hi mark... a few questions from me.. i have bought the new Hydropower from Unger. i got just about 800 liters of water at 000PPM.. the price of the filters were ca 50 pounds.. how many liters do you get from a single canister? I am thinking maybe the way you are doing it are cheaper for me as well?! my tap is 208 PPM by the way.
I get around 6000 lts but dont forget that is a bag of resin plus I use mine past 000pm
Hi mate
What litre di vessels are they
Kind regards
is that on software?
Hi mark, if i boght 2 6 litre di vessells an a 25kg bag of resin how long would that last? Usin around 300 litres a week atm
Jack Stratfull you need to check your ppm then have a look on Gardiners website they have a ppm calculator
Do you know how long it lasts?
On two resin bottles and a bag of resin.. how many liters of clear water do you produce?
can somebody tell me the size of di vessels
my twin di's only last around 20 hours or so.