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Old 12-08-2011, 10:18 PM
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Default Best resevoir for the Tunze ATO system and how far can you hide it?

So im getting ready to hook up my new ATO and im still at odds with what to use for the RO water.... And how far away from my sump i can put this res....
Either a camping water jug, a 5 Gal pail or maybe a cube aquarium?
If it has to be close to my sump it will be out in plain sight so that sucks either way.... I was hopeing to hide it in the next room 5 feet away then i guess it wouldnt matter so much and i could use something bigger... Im adding about 3.5 gallons a day so i would like to get one bigger than 10 gallons.
Any ideas or solutions you guys can think of?
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Old 12-08-2011, 11:22 PM
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When I set mine up I used a food-safe plastic pail with lid that I got from a wine making store. It would be what you make the mash in before you put it in the demi john. Was cheap, food safe, had a lid and even has gallons marked up the side. Cut a small hole in the lid for the ATO hose & cord and was good to go.
Mine is right beside the sump through so not sure how far away you can go.
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:15 AM
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5 Gallon empty salt bucket. In my case, Instant Ocean. Cut a little slot in the rim of the lid so that the lid can go back on and not interfere with the pump tubing.

Also fits in the stand next to the sump making it invisible with the cabinet doors closed.
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:17 AM
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ya screw the pail and run a line from your RO unit to the top off line its so easy PM me your number and I will explain it hustler
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:34 AM
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ya screw the pail and run a line from your RO unit to the top off line its so easy PM me your number and I will explain it hustler
Then the Tunze ATO wouldn't be the best option for him.

With this option, he'd need to have a controller hooked to a solenoid on the RO/DI input, and then run it directly to the tank.
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Old 12-09-2011, 02:22 AM
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Mike, you're nuts to hook the top off straight to the RO/DI system. If there is ever a failure all of a sudden your fish are swimming in freshwater! I know two people that have crashed their tanks this way. Imo, not a good idea.

Hustler, I use a 5 gallon pail for my 90 and it is a bit small for in the summer when evaporation is at its peak. I think you're looking for something close to 30-40 gallons or so if you have room. Running the line through a wall into an adjacent room is pretty simple. You could install it to run behind the baseboards if you want. Make sure the end of the top off line (the end at the tank/sump) is higher than the water level of the vessel you are pumping from otherwise it will gravity feed out of the vessel. Dog food storage containers tend to be a good shape. Personally, I don't like use trash cans because they are often not food grade plastic. 65 gallon drums work well too (I use these for mixing saltwater).
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