![]() ![]() The pressure on this thing is pretty horrible. My water runs from about 75-100 PPM so not super hard but high enough to cause spotting. I do pretty long rinses as well around 15 minutes I'd say. Haven't counted the washes i've done but it's probably about a dozen if I had to guess. So yeah, been using this for a few months now. I could use better driveway lighting also. Of course I could use microfibers but there's risk to paint from drying even more so at night when visibility isn't perfect. This works perfect for quiet washes at night. ![]() I actually have a master blaster but I work 12 hour overnight shifts and we have a tenant plus neighbors so I can't whip that thing out if I want to wash/dry my car during the time I'll be awake or i'll piss everyone off. I can't just rinse the undercarriage because even if I try hard to get just underneath, some water will still get on the paint, and spots will obviously form. I'm tired as hell after surfing and no way am I whipping out my pressure washer or even doing an ONR wash because then I have to dry it after and it's just too much of a mental and physical commitment at the end of the day. I take my truck on the beach and need to rinse the undercarriage when I'm done. I figured a spotless rinse would be useful for many reasons in my case: The new compact range is only available through RV-mods.So I've been using this thing for a few months ago. The DI Rinse Pro 50 produces 2,000 gallons of DI water (based on TDS of 110 ppm)ĭimensions: H 35″ W 6″ TDS of 110 ppm Ask a pre-sales question OUR UNITS ARE IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP The DIC 20 Spotless system produces 800 gallons of DI water(based on TDS of 110 ppm) This is a vast improvement on the Spotless system and will also take up less room. It also has a really useful by-pass valve on top of the unit which makes it really easy to pre-rinse/wash your RV using normal water and then switch across to DI water for that all-important final rinse. The Pro 50 compact system holds 1/2 cubic foot of DI resin and will produce 2,000 gallons of DI water per refill (based on TDS of 110 ppm). The DI Rinse Pro 100 produces 4,000 gallons of DI water ( TDS of 110 ppm).ĭimensions: H 35″ W 8″ See what questions others have asked prior to purchasing this systemĪsk a pre-sales question Click here to order *NEW* Compact DI Pro 50 This Pro 50D still packs a punch due to the 1/2 cu ft of virgin resin within The DIC 20 Spotless system produces only 800 gallons of DI water (TDS of 110 ppm). This Pro 100 system holds 1 cubic foot of DI resin and will produce 4,000 gallons of DI water ( TDS of 110 ppm). See the “how to convert your spotless system video”Ĭheck out the DI Resin Comparison The new more efficient range of Spotless water DI systems *NEW* DI Pro 100 Best DI product available This will make the small DIC 10 unit produce as much DI water than the standard DIC 20, and the DIC 20 after conversion will now produce 660 gallons DI water, that’s 260 gallons more ( based on TDS of 110 ppm). By using this system you will benefit from using 100% of the resin inside the housing as there will be no leaking seals to contaminate the DI water. We can also supply a 1 cubic foot bag of resin (equivalent to 6 Spotless cartridge refills) at approximately half the price of the Spotless resin. This way your standard Spotless water DI systems machine will hold 40% more resin than it would if using the 20″ plastic cartridge. Refit the blue outer containers (without the cartridges) to the Spotless water DI systems and then screw the cartridge body back onto the housing with the feeder tubes inserted directly into the resin. You simply remove the cartridges from your Spotless water DI systems and install the new feeder tubes (see photo). What is required to convert a Spotless water DI systems to the new DI system is quite straightforward. How does it work? Single conversion di tube By using one of the new conversion systems on your Spotless water DI systems you will now not only put 40% more resin into the machine but by doing away with the cartridges (which leak at the seals) your system will produce far more DI water that the current system. ![]()
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