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I paid $25 for a 50gal food grade drum. Guy dropped it off so no shipping cost. Just can’t bring myself to pay over $100 for a tank to hold water.
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I paid $25 for a 50gal food grade drum. Guy dropped it off so no shipping cost. Just can’t bring myself to pay over $100 for a tank to hold water.
I paid $25 for a 50gal food grade drum. Guy dropped it off so no shipping cost. Just can’t bring myself to pay over $100 for a tank to hold water.

LOL. When I read this post quickly I thought of course i would pay over $100 for a tank to hold water, because I was thinking about the tank as an aquarium. If you think about the water prep tank as an extended part of the aquarium (and all of the money invested in it), then it may put the price for water prep in a different light. Of course, I realize that we all come with different perspectives - this is mine at the moment!![]()
I hear you. For me it came down to peace of mind of a factory installed bulkhead and something that looked like a fairly clean install as it is inside my home. I resisted for a while but eventually caved.
My setup is very simple as I'm only storing fresh water, I'll mix the saltwater as I need it. I put a float valve in the Norwesco 65gal but not sure I trust it. I'll probably only turn the water on when I'm home. Once my ball valve shows up from BRS I should be able to start filling it up.
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Make one out of 2x4’s or have one built out of steel. There are an infinite number of solutions.Does anybody have a good recommendation for a stand that I can sit a single 65 gallon vertical norwesco onto and be stable? Looking for something about the size of the tank itself so maybe 24x24 inches and raised enough that I can fit a 5 gallon pale under the spout for filling.
Make one out of 2x4’s or have one built out of steel. There are an infinite number of solutions.
Water heater stand.Does anybody have a good recommendation for a stand that I can sit a single 65 gallon vertical norwesco onto and be stable? Looking for something about the size of the tank itself so maybe 24x24 inches and raised enough that I can fit a 5 gallon pale under the spout for filling.
I have the same tank. Which adaptor did you use for the RODI tubing to be plumbed into the side?My setup is very simple as I'm only storing fresh water, I'll mix the saltwater as I need it. I put a float valve in the Norwesco 65gal but not sure I trust it. I'll probably only turn the water on when I'm home. Once my ball valve shows up from BRS I should be able to start filling it up.
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Thanks, Peace River. The ball valve will be plumbed into the bulkhead at the bottom and it will stick out far enough to drain into the bucket when I pull it out.
Pretty funny how you can spend $500 just setting up a water storage bin...
Sorry for resurrecting an old post. You said you ordered a ball valve for the Norwesco tank. Do you recall if that valve was a direct fit into the 1 1/4" female NPT? I'm having trouble finding a valve or spigot that is reef safe and 1 1/4" NPT.

