Build Your Own Waterfed Filtration System For Window Cleaning - Fittings Guide
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2021
- Buy the digital build guide here on eBay rb.gy/nfdxy
Waterfed window cleaning may be the next level for your business. This video will show you the basics on how to build your own system for around $700. Thats so much less than you can find this for anywhere else.
Please let me know if you would like the full parts list in the comments below. This is truly a very simple build. about 5/10 on the difficulty scale.
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This guy is super helpful. Super glad I ended up purchasing the parts list. I was stuck on an issue I was having with water pressure with my RO membrane so I contacted him and he called me and helped me troubleshoot. Saved me a bunch of time, as well as money.
“I’m not gonna say the name……… but it will get it down to zero” 😂 great video. I can’t wait to build one.
Good video man. I already made one, but I found your video to be very thorough and informative.
Very helpful! Free value! Keep making videos like this! much love from Ontario
Great , I'm working on a double housing RO'S and this video answer my questions
Thanks so much !
Super cool thank you
really good video man
Thanks Henri. Please drop by our instagram for some other videos. @riverblueservices
Good job!
Thanks
Please share the parts list
Enjoyed your video but where and how can I get that equipment? What name brand. Also is it possible to get a list of parts and a how to connect instructions. I would really appreciate it. Let me know if you need an email. or text info.
What do you call that cart? Where to find it?
Where can you get the actual cart from?
Yes one ?-- what was you total cost of these materials? That's kinda what this was all about, Right???
Anyone find where to buy the cart?
Great presentation!
Why do you not use a sediment filter before the carbon ? I use to build ro/di systems for the window cleaning /mobile detailing and a few other industries. Sediment filters would help and work much better especially for those with well water. if your incoming water is in the 500ppm your RO is working close to 91% - 92% range . How long is your DI lasting before its exhausted ? As far as your bypass ball valve its kinda misleading for those that are looking to build a RO/DI unit which could ruin a RO Membrane pretty quick that are not familiar . I would think your using the Axeon HF5 since its a low pressure RO that runs on 80psi. Hopefully you didnt take this post wrong .
I’ve considered it, but haven’t acted yet on the sediment filter. It’s a great idea, I just haven’t seen the need for anything more.
The DI lasts about 20 hours or so for me. That is very much an estimate. I change every 3-4 months on the DI. I should have been closing down the condensate water more like you mentioned in my other post. Also good point on the ball valve, assuming you mean on the center tap. I should never actually need that to be closed partially, however when I shut the system down for the weekend, I prefer to have more failsafes for any possible leakage. These things get a lot of abuse, and it’s easy to create a leak somewhere. My 4Runner thanks me all the time when it stays dry inside. Good points though! If you have any other tips, please keep ‘em coming. I am thinking about doing a rebuild of this using 2 21” membranes to save space in the truck.
Maybe try a inline pump to boost up your pressures so the membrane can filter better as it would also give you more wfp line pressure as it would cut down on the rinse time for each window. You have nothing to lose by adding a sediment filter and its a cheap add on 2,5"x10
5 micron and a clear housing so that way you can see when you need to change it out, Hopefully your charging enough on your jobs to account for the cost for the DI as that gets pretty pricey in a years time !
@@completemotorcyclerescue2583 for sure. This thing has enabled us to take on enormous homes that we couldn’t do otherwise. It’s worth it just to stay on a job all day. The DI has been very minimal over the last couple years.
Can you list the brands/links RO Di etc. Maybe I didn’t see it
In the description there’s a link for it. Let me know if you can’t get it to work
Hey Daniel
Where did you get the hand cart at?
Did you ever find out where he got the cart i built my system but i never could find
@@quaidbastian2854 the cart is the non technical part of things. I’ll leave that up to your creativity. This was a cart a friend had left over.
Great vid! Could I get the parts please and thank you!
Thanks for watching the video. Here’s a link to my instructions in pdf format. Thanks for the support! And feel free to follow us on instagram @riverblueservices
www.ebay.com/itm/224589342254?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cLRNzW1KTOe&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=cLRNzW1KTOe&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Does anyone know how much the parts ended up costing in total?
I would like the full parts list please
www.ebay.com/itm/224589342254?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cLRNzW1KTOe&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=cLRNzW1KTOe&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
This is the two guides. Some links might be out of date, but if they are, just let me know and I’ll find you a new part/link
I’m in Illinois I need instructions for this please. Our tds is between 260 300 ugh. Please help thank you.
Email me directly riverblueservices@gmail.com
And 300 isn’t that bad, I had a 1000+ the a few weeks ago. 250 is average city water for us
How much does it cost to build
One of my buddies built it for around $500 after using all plastic fittings. But you could probably get away with $700 nowadays with all metal fittings. I have the documents with all the info here
www.ebay.com/itm/224589342254?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cLRNzW1KTOe&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=cLRNzW1KTOe&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Does anyone know how much it cost to build this system?
Just built it. In total, mine came out to costing about $600.
@@lukedepew7656 where did you get the rolling cart ?
@@jorgepineda9457 Oh, I never bought a rolling cart. It fits better into the trunk of my toyota camry without one lol
With 200ft of hose you don't really need one for most homes
As a newbie maybe you could explain terminology words you’re using, “RO” etc, can’t follow instructions if people don’t know what they mean.
Great video thnx
Good point. A little late to do that now, but I’ll keep it in mind. Honestly, this was made for someone who’s already done a lot of research and realizes they don’t want to but retail.
RO - reverse osmosis
DI - deionization
Anything else you may have to google.
Built my own. Yeah No. Not paying for a parts list. Come on man...