Reservoir help

sd1779

Well-Known Member
Reservoir help what is the safest reservoir for an upstairs room? Basically I’m asking what can I use and not worry about it busting open
 

MustGro

Well-Known Member
Totes would work fine or you could buy a reservoir. Lids are required for algae. Likely the reservoir won't be your problem. Leaks around bulkheads and forgetting to turn the hose off when you fill it would be the leak makers. I forgot once but I'm in a basement so it wasn't too bad...
 

sd1779

Well-Known Member
Totes would work fine or you could buy a reservoir. Lids are required for algae. Likely the reservoir won't be your problem. Leaks around bulkheads and forgetting to turn the hose off when you fill it would be the leak makers. I forgot once but I'm in a basement so it wasn't too bad...
I have someone under me so I really can’t afford a accident
 

Nizza

Well-Known Member
under your primary reservoir, have a safety pan. this pan will hold the whole capacity of the primary reservoir but be much wider and shallower than your primary res
 

Jimeeb

Member
How reliable are brute trash cans does anyone have experience with them?
Never used one for a res, but in the construction industry we use them all the time. And believe me, we ARE NOT GENTLE with them. They get thrown, kicked, tossed around, and down stairs, and occasionally hit by trucks. We pretty much beat the shit out of em. They're pretty f'ing tough.
 

bk78

Well-Known Member
Whatever you use make sure it’s the “heavy duty” kind. I’ve used totes and garbage cans over the years. I’ve also had totes and garbage cans both fail and dump my whole reservoir everywhere.

The failed ones were just the regular ones, the heavy duties are still going strong.
 

Thundercat

Well-Known Member
Never even thought about. Pretty smart my friend
Yep glad to share. I used totes for years before I thought of it and wore a few of the cheap ones out. I also dragged those totes around with water in them for years before I realized I could use hoses and the pump that was already in the res to drain and fill it and never have to move more then a gallon of water around by hand. I also found that the plastic on the ice chest was much easier to clean vs the Rubbermaid plastic.
 

bk78

Well-Known Member
Yep glad to share. I used totes for years before I thought of it and wore a few of the cheap ones out. I also dragged those totes around with water in them for years before I realized I could use hoses and the pump that was already in the res to drain and fill it and never have to move more then a gallon of water around by hand. I also found that the plastic on the ice chest was much easier to clean vs the Rubbermaid plastic.
Good point on the cleaning aspect. The Rubbermaid plastic sucks and never comes completely clean
 
Top