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Storing water

Tazmaniancowboy

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I am getting ready to do a massive water change on my system. Will be making water for almost a week. When all is said and done, I may have my first 55g of water for 2 weeks. The water is in a covered 55g drum. My question is should I add the salt now or add the salt the day before I use it. Does it even matter?

Taz
 

mnat

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I believe you should be fine for a week, just run a powerhead in there and watch the water and test the salinity. Watch for anything forming on top of the water or in it. You should be fine.
 
My understanding is that if the water is in a closed container and moving it should be fine indefinitely.

I just used the last of 45-50 gallons of salt water I made 3 months ago... It's been sitting in the garage in a 55g Brute trashcan capped with a 135gph pump. I pulled out about 5 and 10 gallon chunks every once in a rare occasion since I had an issue with my back that needed to heal.

I normally keep the water in there about a month and I've never had a problem, although I normally wash it out every two fill-ups to keep the white residue to a minimum.
 
I store RO water in garbage cans in my basement. The only issue I ever had is a little mold on the inside of the lid because the prolonged humidity. If I keep the lid open, it doesn’t happen or if I keep it closed, than I occasionally wash the inside of the LID with bleach.

Bob
 
FWIW, I use Brute cans and the blue poly 35 gallon drums to store water. I make RODI in a Brute. When I make SW I stir it with an old skimmer pump, venturi & air tube in place, set on a timer so that it mixes and aerates the water a few times a day. I think aeration is the key to well made SW, I also try to allow at least 24 hours before use and I usually supplement the SW with Ca,Mg,andK so that the change water is maxed in capacity for all three. I occasionally check the Alk & pH of the new SW too especially if I crack open a new bucket of salt. I try to make the same amount of water each time so that I have a recipe for my salt mix and water and supplements that works for me and I don't have to fuss with testing. Any set up work that makes water mixing and changing easier for you is well worth your effort.
 
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