Do rubbermaid containers work as resevoirs?

uhhwhat

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Just wondering if there are any problems using rubbermaid containers as resevoirs. Its $90 for a 30 gal resevoir from my local hydro shop, but I can get a 30 gal rubbermaid container for $10 at target. Any opinions on the benefits of using commercial hydroponics products over other less expensive stuff?
 

horribleherk

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they work pretty damn good considering the price difference my plants dont know im not rich & if light is an issue glue tinfoil to lid & sides
 

kabona

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they work pretty damn good considering the price difference my plants dont know im not rich & if light is an issue glue tinfoil to lid & sides

heyyyy thats enough with the tinfoil talk :P ...... tinfoil absorbs light, not reflect it... find an alternative
 

zeyroc420

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try taping black garbage bag arouind it ,it works goo at keeping lite out of res and helps insulate res from cold and heat
 

horribleherk

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did completegrow[bubbleponic] with tinfoil glued to top of res. no light penetrated & no algae grew either
 

aerodoit

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I made a DWC with tubs from home depot and the only complaint I have is that when I filled it up with water (it held about 22 gallons to get level to where it needed to be) the sides bulged reAL Bad like it was gonna explode. It is not as thick as the ones at the hydro store. However it never did pop so I used it for a while and I will probably try to find something thicker next time i make one. I used the more expensive rubbermaid ones that home depot sells I think thet were call rough tote or something like that
 

suprablaski

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I made a DWC with tubs from home depot and the only complaint I have is that when I filled it up with water (it held about 22 gallons to get level to where it needed to be) the sides bulged reAL Bad like it was gonna explode. It is not as thick as the ones at the hydro store. However it never did pop so I used it for a while and I will probably try to find something thicker next time i make one. I used the more expensive rubbermaid ones that home depot sells I think thet were call rough tote or something like that
i would grab some duct tape and wrap its weak spots to reinforce. few wraps around where it bulges and the tape should be able to support it np
 

aerodoit

Member
I though about that, and I thought about putting like a wood frame around it. If I make another i will prob try the duct tape.
 

growingwild

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I made a DWC with tubs from home depot and the only complaint I have is that when I filled it up with water (it held about 22 gallons to get level to where it needed to be) the sides bulged reAL Bad like it was gonna explode. It is not as thick as the ones at the hydro store. However it never did pop so I used it for a while and I will probably try to find something thicker next time i make one. I used the more expensive rubbermaid ones that home depot sells I think thet were call rough tote or something like that
buy 2 & double them up you won`t have that problem.I`ve used them for years.Good thing about rubber maids they are cheap.And if you buy the dark ones nothen grows in them.:weed:
 
Rubbermaids tend to flex very hard around the handles when filled up. I would go for a Sterilite. Only 4 bucks and twice as sturdy. Then Paint it glossy black At least 2 cans and 2 cans of flat white. and go outside hold it up to the sun and see how much light you see.
 
I use rubbermaid containers in my veg. room and it works just fine. No issue with algea a all with a 600w on 19 hours a day. Keep a lid on it and you'll be fine. I would not fill completely. Plastic is light weight and will start to bow out from the water weight.
 
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