I'm about to get started making my mixing station. My main question is when kind of bulkheads do I use? Just regular ones or I've seen the uniseal ones from BRS. Do the regular ones sit just fine on the curved brute?
FF337;870167 wrote: I used regular bulkheads on mine. Just make sure you cut the hole almost the same size of the bulk head and then tighten. Also make sure the washers are on the inside of the container. Never leaks and I have three done this way.
I used inside threaded bulkheads to. Where I threaded 3/4" nipples with 3/4" ball valves. Teflon tape only. No glue
Budsreef;870191 wrote: Here is my old one that I was running in the basement when I lived in Georgia. I used regular bulkheads and had no leaks. However, I agree that uniseals are ideal for curved surfaces. The thickness of the Brute is thin enough that regular bulkheads flatten it out.
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Curtismaximus;870282 wrote: Nice setup! So you were using one pump for everything? Filling, mixing, ejecting?
Budsreef;870350 wrote: Yes, I kept RO/DI in the left one and Saltwater in the right. RO/DI system was above the left one keeping it full. Usually, the valves were set to continually circulate the saltwater. The valve in the top middle when opened went to the other room where the sump was for water changes.