Can you please post pics of your Water storage

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Putting together mine now using 2 55 Gallon pickle containers. Trying to get ideas, lessons learned, etc. I am leaning toward letting gravity feed the fresh rodi to the salt container by building a stand. Then simply using a submersible pump to mix saltwater. I have seen nicer ones with large external pumps, but I think most people have these for pumping water into their ATO and/or sumps. This will not be practical in my case due to location of garage and tank. I am just glad I wont be lugging water containers back and forth from the store any longer.

TIA.
 
Here's a pic of mine.
That was taken before it was completed but I think you get the idea.

The top is a 30 gallon of RODI water.
It dumps into the 30 gallon tank below. In that tank there is a circulation pump and a heater.
That's the tank that holds my saltwater.

I'll try and get a better pic of the completed set up later if I can.

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From left to right, salt, rodi, ro. I need the ro for brewing beer.

Instead of moving water from rodi to salt, I just have a splitter on my rodi filter output, which fills both salt and rodi at the same time, with valves and float valves on each barrel. This way I can manually choose which ones fill, and let them fill up to the float valve without watching
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walterp1982;1039749 wrote: From left to right, salt, rodi, ro. I need the ro for brewing beer.

Instead of moving water from rodi to salt, I just have a splitter on my rodi filter output, which fills both salt and rodi at the same time, with valves and float valves on each barrel. This way I can manually choose which ones fill, and let them fill up to the float valve without watching


Yeah. That is a great idea. So your if your fresh is full, the float valve will engage and close thereby only sending water to salt side? That is really smart.
 
The same with mine. I've got float valves in both the fresh and salt containers.
I can fill either from the RODI. I put the floats in the containers because I know I'll walk off and forget that the RODI is on...Water everywhere would be a real pisser.

Normally, I keep the fresh filled and when I'm ready to mix saltwater, I open the valve and dump the amount of fresh that I need into the saltwater container.

It's been in operation for a year. No problems what-so-ever.

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It's also on locking casters so that I can roll the whole thing outside as one piece when it's time to clean them.
 
Y-Not;1039930 wrote: It's also on locking casters so that I can roll the whole thing outside as one piece when it's time to clean them.

Smart man!
 
I used brute trash cans w/ a panworld pump for mixing ... directly plumbed to sump for transfer too. Sump also has direct plumbing to sink drain. Flip of a ball valve to drain. Flip of a ball valve to fill.

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