Hi all,
I keep my RODI water and salt water mixing containers in the garage. The attached garage is not temperature controlled, so it can get quite cold there (55 degrees now). In the past I kept the 32gal Brute can for the salt water mix in the eat in kitchen area during the winter, so maintaining water temperature was not too much of a problem with a heater. My wife was not too happy about the eyesore, so I moved the can into the garage last spring.
Anyone have any great ideas on how to keep the can insulated? I'm sure the heater in the mixing can is running up the electric bill since it is running full blast constantly and it's only getting the water temp to 68 degrees. My display tanks plum together are at 75 degrees (72g+30g with 20g sump).
Matt
I keep my RODI water and salt water mixing containers in the garage. The attached garage is not temperature controlled, so it can get quite cold there (55 degrees now). In the past I kept the 32gal Brute can for the salt water mix in the eat in kitchen area during the winter, so maintaining water temperature was not too much of a problem with a heater. My wife was not too happy about the eyesore, so I moved the can into the garage last spring.
Anyone have any great ideas on how to keep the can insulated? I'm sure the heater in the mixing can is running up the electric bill since it is running full blast constantly and it's only getting the water temp to 68 degrees. My display tanks plum together are at 75 degrees (72g+30g with 20g sump).
Matt