My 5-stage RO unit (have DI add-on ordered to make it a 6-stage RO/DI unit) is located outside in a shed. I've been making 5 gallons of RO water at a time, but I always forget about it and overflow alot of water all over the damn place. I want to get a big plastic trashcan or barrel (50 gallons or so) and make a who batch over the course of a full day. This would last me about 4 weeks though. Does anyone have any idea if the water will 'spoil' over time in the harsh Alabama heat and humidity? I'm worried about bacteria and bugs.
Not that I don't trust you, but is that conjecture or based on experience? I had the same hypothesis, but I'm worried about doing something to my tank.
I've stored it in a trash can with the lid on for at least a month before. I would think it should be fine. I usually keep a circulation pump in it, not sure if that would make a difference or not.
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Well I don't have a RO filter any more, (I sold it with my last tank 4 years a go) but when I did have it I kept outside In a 25 gallon trash can with a lid on it and had no problems. I only had the filter for a year or so, but gave me no problems.
andy4499 wrote:Well I don't have a RO filter any more, (I sold it with my last tank 4 years a go) but when I did have it I kept outside In a 25 gallon trash can with a lid on it and had no problems. I only had the filter for a year or so, but gave me no problems.
Brandon wrote:It was stored outside, in the open, I store it like that all the time. I hate having a large trashcan full of water in the house.
That sounds pretty promising. Andy4499, did you circulate it? I wouldn't think I'd need to.
My RO/DI and my 3 gallon holding tank is located in my hot garage, the TDS meter still reading 0-1 in the heat.
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