It is a good system but for £3800 + vat you can get a good van system and a trolley.
The sales talk is RUBBISH......
Having a complete van mounted system can be a risky business. All your earning power is in that van so you need to be careful. What if the van breaks down, is stolen or in an accident? Suddenly your income disappears as you have no way of doing work you’ve strived hard to build up. What about those expensive lease payments? They still need paying even if you’re not earning.
If your van is stolen then the trolley would be in it so its stollen too..!!!!
If your van breaks down how do you get to the job anyway as you still need to lug the trolley and a water supply.
Also having a complete system fitted in a van means it needs to be refilled each night, (taking on average 8+ hours to reach full capacity, sometimes more). This also means the van has to be in a secure, accessible location for that amount of time, tying up the vehicle if it needs to be out earning money.
Wrong. My van takes 10mins to fill as I have a tank in the garage and transfer water. Some guys fill their van tank with tap water and produce RO or DI water while working. If you have a large RO system (like the one on the trolley or bigger) you can fill a van just as quickly as their system can.
What if you could have a truly portable pure water making machine that can produce water for a full day’s work in a fraction of the time?
This system isn't that portable as you still need a water supply close by.
Will be useful to some business's but much cheaper and better solutions on the market.
Regards
Mr H