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  1. Should have posted this here instead of in beginner.

     

    Stealing picture from another member. I have a 20g brute. I filled it up to the top edge of the larger indentation under the handle on the side. Is that 15, 17, 18 gallons? 

     

    How do I know so I can properly calculate how much salt to dump in.

     

    I'm sure someone has figured this out before.

     

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  2. Stealing picture from another member. I have a 20g brute. I filled it up to the top edge of the larger indentation under the handle on the side. Is that 15, 17, 18 gallons? 

     

    How do I know so I can properly calculate how much salt to dump in.

     

    I'm sure someone has figured this out before.

     

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  3. Hey Brian...thanks for the GSP!

     

    I ordered a cheap submersible pump off of amazon that I'm going to use to mix the SW and then when i need the mixed SW, I'll just hook up a length of vinyl tubing (have a bunch) to it to pump into 5g buckets for now. that at least gets me going while I plan something more long term and detailed.

     

    float valve in on the way. brute dolly's are about to be ordered. need more time to plan a platform for ro/di container so I can gravity feed into SW brute.

  4. so the challenge is that I dont have the space in the laundry room for two brutes. at least not side by side. if the SW holds and doesnt go bad quickly like i've read, I can also fill one brute, mix the SW in it, and replace that one with the other brute and have it filled with RO/DI so I always have some of both on hand.

  5. ok after the initial elation subsided....

     

    do i get an inexpensive pump to pump water out of the brute with RO/DI into my second brute and mix the SW in there? That way i can do a smaller amount and it's easier to carry upstairs? or pick up and pour into the 5 gal buckets?

  6. Thanks to a fellow WAMAS member I got a good deal on a Marine Depot 4 stage. After several trips to HD, I finally got it all hooked up with wye between the washer cold water and hanging in the laundry room (theres a drain there and I'm in a TH rental).

     

    No more schlepping buckets from Sterling to Centreville Aquarium or Capital Aquarium in Manassas and back.

     

    I'd doing my freaking happy dance!

     

    :wig::clap::cheers::thumbsup::lol2::biggrin:

     

    Next up making my own SW.

     

    If anyone wants to comment. I'm just below 80psi into the unit. How long should it take me to make a 20 gallon brute? Got the alarm set for 20 minutes. I know it will take longer but just want to check on progress. Next up is probably a float valve so I dont have to worry about that.

     

    For making SW. Wondering if I should just mix 20 gallons worth in the brute? But then I'm dipping 5 gallon buckets in the brute to schlep it upstairs to the tanks. Concerned about contaminates by dunking the bucket. Highly doubt I can carry the brute up a flights and half of stairs and even I can do I want to? I could just make the RO right into the 5 gallon buckets but again doesnt seem like the most efficient.  Being in a rental that I know Im moving out of next summer, I dont really want to build out a full mixing station. I'm just happy to be making it myself at this point but more details to work out.

     

    20 gallons the first time might make sense because I will need to fill my daughters new IM Nuvo 20. But on a weekly/bi-weekly basis I'll be doing a 5 gallon change in my nuvo 40 and 5 gallons in her nuvo 20. Unless others thinks that too much in the 20. Point is....I'm starting out with RSCP salt and I've heard you shouldnt keep it longer than 3-4 hours after mixing so making a whole 20 and having it sit there doesnt seem to work.

     

     

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