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On Jun 16, 9:53 pm, wrote:
...I have 280 gal in water tanks - so the idea is to run the WM once a week or two and fill the tanks. .... You use 280 gallons a week or two? Wow. How many POB? I've got a 12 volt Spectra but that will be way to small for you. There was a Canadian guy in New Zealand who was making engine driven very high output watermakers using off the shelf parts. I watched a demo. Very impressive. I think his brother took over the company and is selling them from Canada (BC?)... Something along those lines might work as direct drive off your genset... -- Tom. |
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Sorry, kind of backwards of me but I think this is the link:
http://www.wolfwatermakers.com/ This is not an endorsement. I don't have any experience with them one way or the other. I just saw a working prototype. -- Tom. |
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