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I couldn't.
Just bought separately in the end.
About £120 all in, although could have been about £10 less if I'd have just got 10L of resin.
The prefilled ones which are out of stock everywhere were about £90.
Yeah I only plan to have it just for rinsing I think.
Are they ok to use with a PW then? I read that it can mess with the resin due to the pulses of some machines.
Yeah definitely just getting 10L next time.
It came as 5x2L vacuum packed bags and a single 1L. Started getting to the end of the 5th bag and was like, I'm not getting that last bag in 😅
Hopefully lasts quite a while with my water being fairly mild anyway.
Well it's arrived today and I've filled it up with resin, bought 11L off eBay and it was full with 10L... You were right @Sir Nancy Flowers 😂
120ppm before and 0ppm instantly 👌🏻
Don't use 115 if you're at 300ppm mate.
200 and over use 151.
The ready filled kits will likely have been 115, plus the fact you got it 2nd hand will be why it went so quickly.
That's mad!
Just a bit s**t when they sell in quantities that don't match the vessel size.
Oh 11L vessel... Here's 10L sir 😂
A few places do sell by the litre, although it probably works out costing more.
It's just what i read on the Vyair website.
How quick would you say it degraded and what brand of resin was it? Was it 115 or 151?
Are you in a hard water area?
It's what's in the bottle that counts.
Not sure how the machine can deliver a 3:1 ratio.
If it's a litre bottle, stick 100ml in or 50ml in a 500ml bottle.
See how it goes
Yeah it's just a rough guide mostly.
Just divide the capacity of your bottle by 10 (which is the total of the parts 9 & 1... quick maffs)
Then put that much product in and the rest water.
@Touring_Rob posted in another thread recently about a Nissan pump which appears to be identical to the Renault one, now that the oem pump is no longer available.
Yeah if you're used to spannering on these, fairly simple.
New wishbones are NLA from Renault now I believe, so you'll need to polybush yours or find a decent pair.