Saltwater Mixing Drum

gdm42001

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20 bucks anyone
salt water mixing drum with 110 volt powered mixing head and steel stand
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Guy,
That's awesome. Might be "slightly" interested.

Looks like it's insulated? Does it have a heater?
Does it use some kind of stirring rod or something? I have no idea what a saltwater mixing drum means. ^_^

Ron
 
Technically I have a two level RODI and saltwater Rubbermaid cans, but might consider this if it is cool configuration.
 
There is a 110 volt motor, with a SS rod and a mixing head at at the end
the insulation is a simple water heater jacket modified to fit
the drum was originally for mixing chlorine for a water system
This is a Liquid Metronics/Milton Roy mixing drum
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I think I still have a [FONT=Arial,Sans serif]LMI Milton Roy Metering Pump up in the rafters...[/FONT]

Guy,
That's awesome. Might be "slightly" interested.

Looks like it's insulated? Does it have a heater?
Does it use some kind of stirring rod or something? I have no idea what a saltwater mixing drum means. ^_^

Ron
 
Man, it's a great deal. But I think I'll have to stick to my vertical dual stack water setup.

I really liked the insulated container option. I hate having my salt water always be cold when I need to do a water change.
 
Man! I'm surprised no one wanted this!

How tall is it? What is diameter?
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If I get it, I need to fit it into my existing stand.

I like it because of the insulation and the mechanical stirrer.
 
Fwiw. I stumbled onto some plastic container website and saw that metal stand new. It was priced in the 100s iirc.

Hope someone picks up and does not goto the dump. If not a reefer then maybe jofish?
 
Did this ever get dumped? I ask because my father in law is now setting up a 240 gal in his retail store. He may have room in backroom for a mixing station.
 
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