New Water storage solution

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I've looked around and tried brute containers and other containers but they aren't the easiest to use or look all that great. So I decided to manufacture my own and this is my first one. Any thoughts or better ideas? My 1/4 water line is connected to a float valve to stop the water from over flowing and I can remove the top to add a power head and heater.
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Looks good as is. If you wanted to eliminate using a powerhead, you could connect a return loop from the drain back to the top and add an external pump. I use a Jebao DC-4000 to do just that and it really cranks the water. Cheers!
 
IMG_6640.JPG I'm storing 15 gal at a time hooked up to my tunze osmolator through a closet. I'm afraid to have a note water stored than that just in case something goes haywire.
 

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