Ro/di setup

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I’m in the process of putting all the pieces together to set up a red sea 350. The tank came on Monday. The 7 stage ro/di system and life rock will be here tomorrow. I have a heater but still waiting on the inkbird. And need to get a protein skimmer.
however my biggest question is, I have the space for the tank, but my house layout isn’t feasible for large amount of water storage. I see most people storing their water in a brute trash can.
I don’t have a laundry room, but a laundry closet, so I don’t have a slop sink. I only have a crawl space and my garage gets close to freezing temparures and it’s 3 steps up to get into the house.
 

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You could probably make the garage work. Maybe a little heavier duty container for some insulation or wrap for SW and a heater. If the rodi isn't frozen it's fine to use.

Or maybe something less than brute that you can stack or cover for in-house closet and keep the big volume on the garage.

I use these 10 gal (12" x 24") for my 170. I get away with once every two weeks, you'd probably have weekly fills.
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