F fishdude Member Market Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2014 #1 I'm moving several tanks tomorrow and I'm planning on running my RO/DI unit out side to fill a 100+ gallon open top container. The only problem is, I just found out it's going to rain all day. Is this going to be a problem? Thanks, -Nick
I'm moving several tanks tomorrow and I'm planning on running my RO/DI unit out side to fill a 100+ gallon open top container. The only problem is, I just found out it's going to rain all day. Is this going to be a problem? Thanks, -Nick
R rdnelson Active Member Market Messages 5,955 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2014 #2 Rain may pick up pollutants as it falls they the air. I think it would be minimal but I don't think I would risk it. I know you all think I have no heart but now I have an ultrasound to prove it.
Rain may pick up pollutants as it falls they the air. I think it would be minimal but I don't think I would risk it. I know you all think I have no heart but now I have an ultrasound to prove it.
J jbadd99 Member Market Messages 722 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2014 #3 Cover it with a tarp and a support in the middle to lift it slightly, you'll be fine.
hiimsean Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 2,984 Reaction score 1,437 Location Acworth Mar 15, 2014 #4 Being that testing air is my job, I wouldn't put rain water in my tank lol