I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
33 gallon rubermade trash cans used to work well. I've
been storing water in them for years, but they don't make
them the quality like they used to, the currently made
ones will split. But the rubbermade Brute trash cans will
work well. If you can get your hands on a used plastic 55
gallon drum they work real good.
Harry Ohanian wrote:
I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
"Wayne Sallee" <Wayne@WayneSallee.com> wrote in message
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My only addition to that suggestion is to be careful what the drum was33 gallon rubermade trash cans used to work well. I've been storing water
in them for years, but they don't make them the quality like they used
to, the currently made ones will split. But the rubbermade Brute trash
cans will work well. If you can get your hands on a used plastic 55
gallon drum they work real good.
Harry Ohanian wrote:
I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
previously used for.
"Harry Ohanian" <hohanian@comcast.net> wrote in message news:uP-dnVWWzLVwptjeRVn-tA@comcast.com...
I use a bunch of 6.5 gallons buckets were IO salt was purchased in.I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
But I have a small reef tank, so I do not need large amount of water.
How much water do you need to store?
"Harry Ohanian" <hohanian@comcast.net> wrote in message
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For 5 gallon buckets:I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
Regards
DaveZ
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http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...duct%5Fid=9715"Harry Ohanian" <hohanian@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
For 5 gallon buckets:
Oops.
for 30 and 55 gallon drums:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...oduct%5Fid=312
They sell by the piece and do residential deliveries... A nice Co. to deal
with.
Regards
DaveZ
Atom Weaver
Ok, but it's cheaper to get 5 gallon buckets at the local
hardware store. And also cheaper to get the Rubbermade
Brute trash cans, 33gal,or 50 gal, at the hardware store.
But the sad thing is that, one used to be able to get
rubermade trash cans for $10.00 that work well, but those
cheaper ones are not made as strong anymore.
Wayne Sallee
Wayne@WayneSallee.com
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"Harry Ohanian" <hohanian@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
For 5 gallon buckets:
Oops.
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...duct%5Fid=9715
for 30 and 55 gallon drums:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...oduct%5Fid=312
They sell by the piece and do residential deliveries... A nice Co. to deal
with.
Regards
DaveZ
Atom Weaver
"Wayne Sallee" <Wayne@WayneSallee.com> wrote in message
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I use three five gallon gasoline storage cans (bought new for this specificOk, but it's cheaper to get 5 gallon buckets at the local hardware store.
And also cheaper to get the Rubbermade Brute trash cans, 33gal,or 50 gal,
at the hardware store. But the sad thing is that, one used to be able to
get rubermade trash cans for $10.00 that work well, but those cheaper
ones are not made as strong anymore.
purpose, of course). They cost a little more than five gallon buckets, but
are strong, sealable, have built-in spouts, and have sturdy, balanced
handles.
I use three 5g Sparklets water cooler jugs. For making saltwater, I use
55g barrels that used to hold Dr Pepper syrup. Matter of fact, I'm
mixing one up right now.
Marc
Harry Ohanian wrote:
--I was wondering what people are useing to store thier RO water in?
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wallyworld has square 7 gallon camping water haulers. comes with a spigot. i
like these because being square they don't fall over and roll around in the
back of the car, and also there's no wasted space packing them into an area.
regards,
charlie
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"Wayne Sallee" <Wayne@WayneSallee.com> wrote in message
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Ok, but it's cheaper to get 5 gallon buckets at the local hardware store.
And also cheaper to get the Rubbermade Brute trash cans, 33gal,or 50 gal,
at the hardware store. But the sad thing is that, one used to be able to
get rubermade trash cans for $10.00 that work well, but those cheaper
ones are not made as strong anymore.
I use three five gallon gasoline storage cans (bought new for this
specific purpose, of course). They cost a little more than five gallon
buckets, but are strong, sealable, have built-in spouts, and have sturdy,
balanced handles.