Rob Preston
New member
I hate water spots with a passion! javascript:smilie('
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I have the reverse osmosis at my house to fill up a 250 gal tank. That fills the125 tank in my van, to start the day. That covers me for my scheduled appointments during the day. In the evening I have 2 DI tanks in my van for when I wash dealership cars and run out of water. I fill up at the dealerships. These tanks cost me 250 every time I have them recharged. About every 3 weeks. They say there only good for about 1500 gallons. I put I a whole house sediment filter in front of the tanks to prolong the tanks to about 2000 gallons. I’m looking for a cheaper solution to replace the DI tanks.
Things that are key for me
1 price
2 size the tanks are 4 feet tall 15 in diameter (they take up a lot of room)
3 Gallons per minute (gpm) I don’t want to spend all night filling up my tank.
I found this so far and was wondering if anyone has used\or uses it.
http://www.cargogear.com/spotfree/default.htm


I have the reverse osmosis at my house to fill up a 250 gal tank. That fills the125 tank in my van, to start the day. That covers me for my scheduled appointments during the day. In the evening I have 2 DI tanks in my van for when I wash dealership cars and run out of water. I fill up at the dealerships. These tanks cost me 250 every time I have them recharged. About every 3 weeks. They say there only good for about 1500 gallons. I put I a whole house sediment filter in front of the tanks to prolong the tanks to about 2000 gallons. I’m looking for a cheaper solution to replace the DI tanks.
Things that are key for me
1 price
2 size the tanks are 4 feet tall 15 in diameter (they take up a lot of room)
3 Gallons per minute (gpm) I don’t want to spend all night filling up my tank.
I found this so far and was wondering if anyone has used\or uses it.
http://www.cargogear.com/spotfree/default.htm
