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t t e r y W a t e ri n gMillennium Water SuppliesRegulated Hose SupplyOur most popular water supply, the Regulated Hose Supply provides aninexpensive option to pump operated units yet still allows for fast filling.Installation couldn’t be easier, simply attach to any garden hose bib.Portable CartsThe AC or DC powered watering cart is great for users that require aportable water supply or do not have a water line available near theirbatteries. They are constructed of lightweight yet strong polyethyleneplastic and feature a 22 gallon holding capacity, variable speed pump,large refill hole with screw on cover, and a sturdy four wheel design. TheDC powered units include a 12-volt sealed battery, volt meter, and onboardcharger.Niagara DeionizerMaximizes battery life by removing dissolved solids that are present in tapwater and can lead to shortened battery life. Economical, the separatebed deionizer uses an ion exchange cartridge filled with non-toxicsynthetic resins to remove impurities from your tap water before it entersthe battery. Includes 2-color water quality light and low pressure bypasssystem.Portable Pump PoweredAvailable in both AC and DC powered models, the portable water supplyis designed as a versatile option for users who want a powered watersupply to use with their own water holding tank. Common applicationsinclude integration with battery changers, utility vehicles, reverseosmosis, and other filtering systems.Gravity TanksSimply set on a shelf or use the included steel mounting bracket. The5 gallon gravity tank is a great solution for areas where a facility watersupply is not available. NOTE: The bottom of the gravity tank mustbe a minimum of six (6) feet above the top of the batteries being filled.Available with or without automatic refill valve.

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