Hey all,
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I just bought a heavy duty rectangular plastic 140 litre / 30 gal reservoir tank for my RO’ed water as I was not keen on the Flexitanks which can hold 150 litres + that you can buy due to leaking/collapsing etc.
The reservoir feeds RO water (at room temp) into the header/control pot/tank and gets mixed in with the rest of the system from there. system is 6 x 36 litre /8 gal tanks with a header/control the same size.
The PH/EC/ORP/DO/Temp is measured in the header/control tank and after reading the data (PH, EC, ORP etc) and going by the feed guide the nutrients etc get dosed (spaced apart).
*** I came across a post of someone with a similar reservoir shape/size and they said they braced it with wood as it was rectangular and bending outwards a little. I have yet to fill this new res (which is a heavy duty one) and was wondering if I should return it back and just get a round one of similar size like the big blue buckets you get about 100cm tall and 50cm in diameter which works out about 200 litres?
Or would a square one be as good? Square would help with fittings below the waterline compared to a curved surface unless you get curved fittings?!
Thanks all.
PS I am aware to watch for load bearing on the floor and cross the joints with a sheet of MDF to speed the load a little more if using a taller than wide.
Skip to *** to get to the question but makes sense to read all.
I just bought a heavy duty rectangular plastic 140 litre / 30 gal reservoir tank for my RO’ed water as I was not keen on the Flexitanks which can hold 150 litres + that you can buy due to leaking/collapsing etc.
The reservoir feeds RO water (at room temp) into the header/control pot/tank and gets mixed in with the rest of the system from there. system is 6 x 36 litre /8 gal tanks with a header/control the same size.
The PH/EC/ORP/DO/Temp is measured in the header/control tank and after reading the data (PH, EC, ORP etc) and going by the feed guide the nutrients etc get dosed (spaced apart).
*** I came across a post of someone with a similar reservoir shape/size and they said they braced it with wood as it was rectangular and bending outwards a little. I have yet to fill this new res (which is a heavy duty one) and was wondering if I should return it back and just get a round one of similar size like the big blue buckets you get about 100cm tall and 50cm in diameter which works out about 200 litres?
Or would a square one be as good? Square would help with fittings below the waterline compared to a curved surface unless you get curved fittings?!
Thanks all.
PS I am aware to watch for load bearing on the floor and cross the joints with a sheet of MDF to speed the load a little more if using a taller than wide.