Fill n Go 50 Gallon RO/DI Single User
Quick Overview
- Coated lightweight aluminum frame
- 50 Gallon TankPowder
- Premium COX hose reel
- Digital Flow Controller
- Small Compact Design
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The Fill N Go Truck Mount Spot-Free Water Systems have been engineered for the window cleaner by a company with a Window cleaning industry background.
The Fill N Go Truck Mount Spot-Free Water Systems features an industry best 1:1 recovery rate. That means less down the drain and more RO water for your application.
The Fill N Go Truck Mount Spot-Free Water Systems feature RHG’s Serviceable Housings and integrated Quick-Connect Fittings.
The Fill n Go consists of:
- 50 Gallon TankPowder
- Coated lightweight aluminum frame
- Digital Flow Controller
- 150' of 3/8" ID pure water hose line
- Premium Tucker® hose reel
- RHG USA Made 12v Pumps
- Sediment / Carbon Pre-filtration
- 40" Low Pressure RO Membrane powered by an RHG 12 Volt Boost Pump
- Deionization final stage
- Built in float valve to automatic shut off when water level reaches near the top
- Small Compact Design
Set up/Set down on the job is easier when you carry some water with you. Just fill your tank up at home base. Get to the job, pull your hose and pole out of the vehicle. Turn the pump on, Clean the windows. Turn pump off, reel hose back in and put your pole away and on to your next job.
Dimensions are:
43" wide
28" deep
37" tall
This system uses a controller with a long remote to provide long range radio control of your system without the need to return to your vehicle to adjust your controller.
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