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xin
post Nov 21 2014, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(FibreEcorain @ Nov 21 2014, 04:09 PM)
Hi All,

Check it out the most affordable and eco friendly Rain Water Harvesting System.
For more information, kindly contact us as below attached photo and catalog.

https://gm1.ggpht.com/L3DN0m3vVbbOzpGVM1VkY...338-h530-l75-ft
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a estimated price range would be good for starters.
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post Nov 21 2014, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(xin @ Nov 21 2014, 04:11 PM)
a estimated price range would be good for starters.
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post Nov 21 2014, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(FibreEcorain @ Nov 21 2014, 04:21 PM)
Hi Xin,

The price is RM3,000.00 per set FibreEcorain Water Harvesting System as per catalog include plumbing works
of connection between the rain water tank to toilet flushing or gardening.

The price is for around Klang Valley and if for out station different price.
The price above EXCLUDE installation of gutters system. Most of houses have existing gutters system.
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so only available for installation to houses that has roof and not for highrise building am i right ?
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post Nov 21 2014, 04:55 PM

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QUOTE(xin @ Nov 21 2014, 04:37 PM)
so only available for installation to houses that has roof and not for highrise building am i right ?
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Hi Xin,

High Rise building can be installed also. Our system is suitable for high rise also.
But must made sure the gutters pipe is reachable by plumbers to install.

No plumbers will want to install if for example; a unit of 10th floor apartment gutter pipe can only reachable if the plumber need to climb that high or use skylift that are very costly.
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post Nov 21 2014, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(FibreEcorain @ Nov 21 2014, 04:55 PM)
Hi Xin,

High Rise building can be installed also. Our system is suitable for high rise also.
But must made sure the gutters pipe is reachable by plumbers to install.

No plumbers will want to install if for example; a unit of 10th floor apartment gutter pipe can only reachable if the plumber need to climb that high or use skylift that are very costly.
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Noted, this means highrise residents need to make sure there is a gutter pipe reachable to enable the system to be installed. Else i think it would be hard for highrise units to actually gather the rain water. Thanks for the sharing !
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post Dec 4 2014, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(hanieharis @ Jul 9 2012, 11:51 AM)
count me in.... icon_idea.gif  is it easy to install? anybody else..i think this is cheap...hope we can get more people and get more discounts drool.gif
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post Dec 4 2014, 04:51 PM

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Hi All,
RWH system is not new idea and if you want a simple DIY system for below RM300 for a 150-300 litre system. I did this for my fish ponds which required clean water (non-chlorinated water). I lived in a single storey terrace house in PJ. My DIY RWH sys is mossie-proof, a simple first flush contraption that cost RM10, which also act as leaves and debris remover. I used double layer filter fibre from my local aquarium shop, charcoal and water pump for for churning the water or refiltering the water in the blue poly tank. The water is clean and clear. I don't intend to use the water for other purpose but if I do later, all I have to do is to add in a better filter & UV light to kill off bacteria. I did all this on a Saturday morning after looking for the blue poly tank/barrel in a plastic shop in old town PJ and plumbing material at my local hardware shop. I may later add in 2-3 more barrels if the water supply gets bad to worse in PJ. Since today is my first day on this forum, I shall add in pictures later. Now all my neighbours also want me to install for them my RWH system.
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post Dec 4 2014, 05:43 PM

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I'm planning to do a module system where you can have a 2 barrels verticle system or a 2x2 barrel verticle system, expandable to a 3x2 and 4x2 barrel system. Installation by yourself, all fittings, barrels, filters, leaves remover and first flush system will be provided.
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post Dec 4 2014, 06:08 PM

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Hi Harry

Good to meet a like-minded person.

I hv bought several barrels (120l n 160l) second hand. Rm35 each. Cut off my gutter n put some simple pipes to flow the run off water into the barrel.

How do you build your first flush? Can you take a photo?

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I'm planning to do a module system where you can have a 2 barrels verticle system or a 2x2 barrel verticle system, expandable to a 3x2 and 4x2 barrel system. Installation by yourself, all fittings, barrels, filters, leaves remover and first flush system will be provided.
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post Dec 4 2014, 07:39 PM

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ken rimba got very 'good' RWH tank
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post Dec 4 2014, 09:19 PM

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how good / bad is 'good'? please elaborate.
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I saw this in Penang - Smart design

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post Aug 18 2015, 07:06 AM

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quite beautiful ! i wonder how much. i see the outlet pipe. i wonder what are they going to use it for, or connect it to.

i use cheap RM36 (second hand) 160 litres blue tank. no filtration. just to water the plants !
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post Nov 27 2015, 01:19 PM

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Any users on Voda rainwater harvesting system?

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post Apr 20 2019, 05:48 PM

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QUOTE(halcyon27 @ Nov 27 2015, 01:19 PM)
Any users on Voda rainwater harvesting system?
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Didn't see these videos until now


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post May 12 2020, 05:27 PM

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voda tank seem small and it's on the high end side isnt it?

anyone have experience with bacfree rain water harvesting? their tank seem to be bigger too.

wanna include in old house renovation..
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post May 27 2020, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(Yoh @ May 12 2020, 05:27 PM)

voda tank seem small and it's on the high end side isnt it?

anyone have experience with bacfree rain water harvesting? their tank seem to be bigger too.

wanna include in old house renovation..
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Hi Yoh,

You can find the items below.

https://pictr.com/images/2020/05/27/75CpnJ.md.jpg
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QUOTE(Yoh @ May 12 2020, 05:27 PM)
voda tank seem small and it's on the high end side isnt it?

anyone have experience with bacfree rain water harvesting? their tank seem to be bigger too.

wanna include in old house renovation..
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Not sure how you are planning the renovation, but what I did was ground up, so I dug a big hole, and made a cement tank underground. The rainwater pipes will terminate in a course filter made of big rocks, smaller rocks and then fine sand, before reaching the tank. For the downspout, they have a bypass system (DIY) to make sure the first flush effect is in place before even reaching the underground tank. Rainwater pumped out will also be filtered by outdoor filter before being used. I use for watering, laundry and toilet flushing. So far so good.
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QUOTE(Two5Kid @ Jun 30 2020, 09:16 AM)
Not sure how you are planning the renovation, but what I did was ground up, so I dug a big hole, and made a cement tank underground. The rainwater pipes will terminate in a course filter made of big rocks, smaller rocks and then fine sand, before reaching the tank. For the downspout, they have a bypass system (DIY) to make sure the first flush effect is in place before even reaching the underground tank. Rainwater pumped out will also be filtered by outdoor filter before being used. I use for watering, laundry and toilet flushing. So far so good.
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notworthy.gif thumbup.gif that sounds like a crazy good system. how often u need to clean the course filter?
also u have photos bro?
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I'm not going to clean the coarse (typo) filter since it's going to be dirt free due to the first-pass system in place before the rainwater ever reaches it. You need to PM me your WhatsApp then I can send you photos and discuss more if you want a DIY kind of rainwater catchment.

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