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Saltwater Mixing Station, Local Pickup, DC Metro (20878)

Kengar

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I am selling one of the two saltwater mixing stations I set up. I had been thinking I would have one bin "on line" providing saltwater for my auto water change system and the other busy brewing the next batch, but I just don't need the backup reserve like that. So I'm selling one of the two.

Comes with 55-gallon drum https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=27077 and Lid https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=27088
along with Sicce Sincra ADV 7.0 pump https://www.aquacave.com/sicce-syncra-advanced-adv-7-water-pump-1900gph.html mounted to the side of the bin (draws from top, shoots water down at bottom of bin to really churn the salt). 1" double-union ball valve https://www.marinedepot.com/Double_...Plumbing_Parts-FT3913-FIFTVLTU-FT3913-vi.html (this link takes you to 1/2" valve, but it's 1") and spigot on side to fill a bucket of saltwater if you need it without having to dip into the top of the bin. Pipes/hoses will be cut close to the middle of the system, to separate it out. Hole in the lid (covered with 5-gallon bucket lid) lets you pour in a 50 gallon bag of salt with ease! One of the pipes extending from bulkheads in the lid let the fresh water fill the bin without splashing, other pipe was for return from auto water-change system, third is to mount a float switch for same (not included), though you can remove them if you wish.

$275 firm, local pickup only. Gaithersburg, MD 2078 (exit 9 from 270)

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