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my2rotties 12-15-2008 03:59 PM

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

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Originally Posted by Mrfish55 (Post 368856)
I've been trying to fit 50 gallons into a 20 gallon container for at least 20 years and cant figure it out, if you can please share.


fishoholic 12-15-2008 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 368866)
you need to use the square 20g. 50 gallons won't fit in a round 20g container, I've tried.

:lol: So that's the trick! :lol: I've spilled more water then I can remember. The worse was an extra large rubbermaid container of curing live rock, it sprung a leak and the water spilled all over the floor!

Parker 12-15-2008 04:15 PM

I'm pretty good with the RO but I have a habit of shooting water out of the tank with powerheads while blowing off the rocks.

my2rotties 12-15-2008 05:31 PM

That's a wonderful idea!!! Mind you to stay focused on timing out how long we need to have the timer going will be the challenge. There are always a million more interesting things to do rather then watch water into a pail. :razz: I have made almost to the end, and the dogs wanted in, the phone rang, went to refill my java...

The bucket in the sink is a great idea but the lines are not long enough to do it. I was thinking to go to UFA to get a very big water storage drum or plastic rain barrel, but I am not sure if the plastic will leech toxins or not.

Anyone use anything aside of rubbermaid garbage cans for water? At least I could probably wait all night before flooding the basement or something. My husband was able to install the sink, but not close to where he plumbed the RO unit. He did not think we needed a sink but changed his mind later in the project.

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Originally Posted by i have crabs (Post 368821)
i now stick the bucket in the sink (laundry sink) when i make just a bucket at a time.
im gonna go buy a sprinkler timer so i can just crank the time to run for a hour or 2 at a time


Lance 12-15-2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 368866)
you need to use the square 20g. 50 gallons won't fit in a round 20g container, I've tried.


Oh for Chrissakes; why didn't you tell me this earlier?

X-Treme 12-15-2008 06:50 PM

Doesn't anyone have timers in thier houses? It takes me roughly 73ish minutes to fill an 18L water jug, so I set the timer on the microwave for 73 minutes and go down and wait 2 more min for the last 3 inches or so. Haven't spilled a drop yet.

my2rotties 12-15-2008 07:12 PM

The day before I spent time downstairs with my iphone stopwatch timing how long everything fills. Then an alarm would go off when the time went by... The next day were downstairs and I didn't bring the phone down with me.:lol:

Its a no brainer to time things, but I never said I had much for brains to begin with. :wink:

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Originally Posted by X-Treme (Post 368946)
Doesn't anyone have timers in thier houses? It takes me roughly 73ish minutes to fill an 18L water jug, so I set the timer on the microwave for 73 minutes and go down and wait 2 more min for the last 3 inches or so. Haven't spilled a drop yet.


Jay180reef 12-15-2008 07:26 PM

Oh ya, I would go to bed and flood the kitchen floor with RO, the worst was when a prestage filter burst in the RO unit and the flow rate went up 400%, my 2hr brute can fill took 30mins, and I noticed it an hour too late :(

Mrfish55 12-15-2008 07:48 PM

I am solving my problem once and for all, I just got back from the plumbing store with a soleniod water valve that will hook up to a float switch, when the reservoir is full the water is automatically shut off, total cost $35.00.

Jay180reef 12-15-2008 07:50 PM

hmm, I have one of those solenoid valves in the humidifyer on the furnace...maybe I'll 'borrow' it!


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