Storing RO/DI water

WMCWINGS186

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What is the proper way to store RO/DI water? I made up a batch in my Brute 32 gallon can and after a few days it started smelling sour. I poured it out and scrubbed the can and sure enough it had a very fine layer of scum on the walls. Algae maybe???

Thanks
 
What is the proper way to store RO/DI water? I made up a batch in my Brute 32 gallon can and after a few days it started smelling sour. I poured it out and scrubbed the can and sure enough it had a very fine layer of scum on the walls. Algae maybe???

Thanks
More likely bacteria than algae. I store mine in a Brute trashcan as well. Mine is in the basement and it never smells sour. I only have to clean it once or twice a year.
 
No. Keeping it in the pantry, with the lid on. Maybe no lid?? Would be safe to wash it out with a dilute bleach solution followed by a thorough rinse and air dry in the sun?
I keep the lid on mine so🤷🏻‍♂️. When I do clean mine, I use bleach and then just rinse really well.
 
The Earth is made of dirt. We keep animals that came from living in and on the dirt. It is amazing how many people think dirt or stuff that grows in tanks will harm something.
If you have a vessel with water, life will spread to it. It is in the dust that floats around us.
Unless you put something like chlorine in the water to keep it from happening. But the entire point of making RODI water is to remove things like chlorine.
Eventually your water tank will get a bit scummy or slimy if it never dries but it wont hurt a thing.

I clean things almost exclusively with Muriatic acid anymore. Its HCl and our saltwater is made with NaCl. So a tiny bit can go in our tanks and dissociate into the same ions that are already there. Ya some would change the pH but a tiny bit does nothing. It will dissociate the same way bleach does if you let stuff air dry. It leaves nothing behind.

My RODI water never smells. Is it a new can? Perhaps it is the plastics from the can.
 
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