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Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 12:43 am
by Rusty
[quote=""pvr""]This is the one I have:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pool-Aquarium ... 939wt_1188[/quote]

Wouldn't be any good for me, as soon as you show it to our water it would stop working with all the limescale. Bloody hard water round yer. How much are these filters?


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Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:05 am
by Raj
[quote=""davyk31""]I have a 16L vessel and regularly buy replacement resin from DAQUA, great service and a great product.

As regards lugging the vessel about you dont need to. I have the vessel in the corner of my garage and just run my normal hose to the in feed. The out feed of the vessel then runs to another shorter hose reel mounted in the garage. I run this out and round the car and then roll it up when all finished. Great.[/quote]

Agreed with the method as that would be how I would set it up in the garage. That's what I'm doing with the waterspots filter at present.

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:11 am
by Raj
[quote=""rusty nail""][quote=""pvr""]This is the one I have:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pool-Aquarium ... 939wt_1188[/quote]

Wouldn't be any good for me, as soon as you show it to our water it would stop working with all the limescale. Bloody hard water round yer. How much are these filters?


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The DI vessel from DAQUA is just under £110. I did ask about a group by but that bought it down to £104 which isn't a huge saving really especially as they are listed on eBay from DAQUA at the same £104.

Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:10 am
by Rusty
Sorry missed that bit Raj, will have to look at setup possibilities and see if the tank is feasible. I love the idea of a water-spot-less wash.


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Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:16 am
by weirdfish
Raj,
Definately think we need some numbers here of people who are genuinely interested in a vessel, then maybe contact one of the eBay sellers to see if they are willing to do a deal on multiple purchases.
I don't think we are going to get a great deal off, but a bit more than your above price would be nice.

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:38 am
by Raj
[quote=""rusty nail""]Sorry missed that bit Raj, will have to look at setup possibilities and see if the tank is feasible. I love the idea of a water-spot-less wash.


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Tbh the DI vessel isn't huge so will sit nicely in the corner of the garage. You only need to connect a hose to both sides (one for input from your tap and other to pour over your nicely washed X) unless of course you live down south in which case butt away...lol

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:41 am
by Raj
[quote=""weirdfish""]Raj,
Definately think we need some numbers here of people who are genuinely interested in a vessel, then maybe contact one of the eBay sellers to see if they are willing to do a deal on multiple purchases.
I don't think we are going to get a great deal off, but a bit more than your above price would be nice.[/quote]

Doug at DAQUA did say he would drop the price to £101 but only if they were all shipped to the same address, but then distribution is a huge pain in the ass unless we organise a mega meet...lol

Did look at the other eBay listings but tbh although slightly cheaper not sure as I would prefer to deal with someone like DAQUA as they have a better rep especially as others here buy from them.

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 10:31 am
by weirdfish
[quote=""Raj""][quote=""weirdfish""]Raj,
Definately think we need some numbers here of people who are genuinely interested in a vessel, then maybe contact one of the eBay sellers to see if they are willing to do a deal on multiple purchases.
I don't think we are going to get a great deal off, but a bit more than your above price would be nice.[/quote]

Doug at DAQUA did say he would drop the price to £101 but only if they were all shipped to the same address, but then distribution is a huge pain in the ass unless we organise a mega meet...lol

Did look at the other eBay listings but tbh although slightly cheaper not sure as I would prefer to deal with someone like DAQUA as they have a better rep especially as others here buy from them.[/quote]

Understand where you're coming from, do you know what sort of price he will do on individual posting, as long as we commit to buying a certain number, like the idea of a meet, but logistically might be a real pain the BUTT, ( see what I did there ). :poke:

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:01 am
by Raj
[quote=""weirdfish""]
Understand where you're coming from, do you know what sort of price he will do on individual posting, as long as we commit to buying a certain number, like the idea of a meet, but logistically might be a real pain the BUTT, ( see what I did there ). :poke:[/quote]

Lol. £104 delivered to your door or £101 all delivered to one address.

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:07 am
by weirdfish
[quote=""Raj""][quote=""weirdfish""]
Understand where you're coming from, do you know what sort of price he will do on individual posting, as long as we commit to buying a certain number, like the idea of a meet, but logistically might be a real pain the BUTT, ( see what I did there ). :poke:[/quote]

Lol. £104 delivered to your door or £101 all delivered to one address.[/quote]

I take it this is the price for a group buy type of thing, and as such do we do this through you as you have been talking to the guy, if so then I'm on the list, if any different then let me know.

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:14 am
by Raj
[quote=""weirdfish""][quote=""Raj""][quote=""weirdfish""]
Understand where you're coming from, do you know what sort of price he will do on individual posting, as long as we commit to buying a certain number, like the idea of a meet, but logistically might be a real pain the BUTT, ( see what I did there ). :poke:[/quote]

Lol. £104 delivered to your door or £101 all delivered to one address.[/quote]

I take it this is the price for a group buy type of thing, and as such do we do this through you as you have been talking to the guy, if so then I'm on the list, if any different then let me know.[/quote]

I've started a new thread to see what sort of interest. I'm hoping if more interest we may be able to get a little more off.

Once I get a better idea I'll talk to Doug again and see about price and how he would want to proceed.

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 1:27 pm
by X5Sport
For those with a Karcher PW in the K2.nnn to K7.nnn series you might also want to add Part Number 4.730-059.0 to your accessory list.

It's an in-line filter of which one source is shown. It will stop any unwanted crud getting into the pump on your (expensive to repair) machines.... :thumbsup:

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:00 pm
by alllan1987
hi the a would like to ask does all karcher pressure waeher work from a water butt
as i have a karcher b302 and cant same to get it to work

CAN ANYONE HELP :o

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:56 pm
by X5Sport
I think only the current K-series or machines made in the three or four years will do it.  The B302 is/was a 2004/5 model (?) and the older ones can't do it by default.  You will probably need to raise the height of the water butt or get a submersible pump to boost the pressure to the inlet of the Karcher.  You must put an in line fine particle filter in as well to avoid damaging the Karcher pressure washer pump.

The newer machines can 'lift' water 1.5 metres as they have a better vacuum 'draw' on the pumps and that is what allows them to use a water butt supply.  They also come with a special hose to do the job, or you can make up a Hoselock type connection.

Richard

Re: Karcher from water butt?

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:24 am
by Beefcake-2001
I have a Karcher K7.85 and have used it from a water but for the past 5 years with no issues.
Just make sure you clean the Filter that is in your machine behind the plastic fitting were you connect the water feed hose.