Our higher output range 240v 100/180 LPH reverse osmosis desalination watermaker system, is for people who want a reverse osmosis watermaker that is still able to be carried by two people and makes a heaps of desalinated potable water at a small price.
System Specs
- This unit requires only 1200 watts of power to run both the 1.5hp motor and the submersible pump for both the 100 and 180 litre per hour models so any generator capable of this will run the system.
- The most affordable watermaker of this size on the planet by many thousands (that we can find).
- Use of Industry Standard RO Membranes with a Replacement Cost.
- Portable unit requires on minimal assembly, no need to do a complicated and time consuming installation.
- Parts can be broken down if you prefer to do a modular install.
- Our components are non-proprietary and are usually available worldwide. You won’t be tied to a watermaker manufacturer for custom-made and expensive components.
- All low pressure connections use double o-ring quick-connect fittings requiring no hose clamps.
- High pressure membrane vessel connections are spill-free marine grade stainless steel (SS316) quick connect fittings with rubber stoppers to protect them when not in use.
- All metal parts including needle valve and pressure gauge are marine grade stainless steel (SS316)
- Submersible pump is 12v but is supplied with a 240v transformer for use with a generator.
- Upgrade path available, you may start with a 100 litre per hour system and later you can upgrade to a 180 litre system buy buying the addition membrane and connection kit.
Dimensions & Weight:
The membrane unit is 1200 x 100 x 100mm and weights approximately 9kg (filled with fluid)
The motor and high pressure pump box, with all the extras packed away in the box including: the submersible pump and transformer, the primary filter and the gauge and valve assembly unit is 500 x 320 x 300mm and weighs approximately 40kg,
Additional information on our 100/180 LPH reverse osmosis watermaker information:
Quick Reference Guide – Portable Single Membrane Reverse Osmosis Desalination Watermaker System
Quick Reference Guide – Portable Double Membrane Reverse Osmosis Desalination Watermaker System
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Hi
We live in a house on an Island in Fiji called musket cove. We would like to get a desal plant to covert our seawater into normal water.
We are thinking to pump water from sea into 20,000l tank and then from that tank feed into desal unit and the out put of fresh water into our other 60,000l of tanks
Please email me. I would like to know some details of what you suggest e: price, how much fresh water would we get from 10,000l of sea water
cheers
Brett Whittaker
Would like to purchase a unit that is capable of filling up 20000 litre tank at an affordable price. I am on an Island in the Central Pacific and would like to have something in times of drought.
thank you