How are you measuring salt?

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Looking for an easier way to mix salt. Been doing it by the cup. When you mix large quantities i lose track of how many cups to go! I see the instructions mention pounds. Are you using scales? If so what kind/size. Do you get a good idea of how much needed on first batch and then get a container and make a mark on it; like a 5 gallon bucket? Give me a couple tips
 
I use a bathroom scale to measure water and a kitchen scale to measure salt.

Put water in a jug/bucket on the scale
Multiply weight of water (in pounds) by 14.5 to get grams of salt (for salinity I use)
Use kitchen scale to measure grams of salt.
Check salinity at end just to make sure.
 
I use a bathroom scale to measure water and a kitchen scale to measure salt.

Put water in a jug/bucket on the scale
Multiply weight of water (in pounds) by 14.5 to get grams of salt (for salinity I use)
Use kitchen scale to measure grams of salt.
Check salinity at end just to make sure.
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How much saltwater are you mixing at once?
I assume more than I do.

For 10-15 gallons at a time, I have a clear, plastic, 5 cup measuring vat.
1 or 1.5 vats full and I'm done.

Quick search, I'd be thinking something like this (bigger than mine):

10 cup measuring container
 
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..... I use an old crappy faded measuring cup and a bucket, put a couple scoops in, let it mix w a pump, if it's high I'll split the buckets and add ro, use a hannah or Milwaukee (that's not spelled right) to check
 

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