Right . Going to order some of these tomorrow. I notice they have 3 types . Green , blue and clear ones .
Do you think there is any difference in them ?
Which would you order ?
http://www.dvfuels.co.uk/category.asp?catID=7
I have got a postage price of £10 for 10 Containers
Water storage .. Which one
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That's a great price you got there! Are they sending them out by courier?
The colour is slightly irrelevant but as you have a choice, personally I would go with blue, merely because of the colour association with its intended contents.
The colour is slightly irrelevant but as you have a choice, personally I would go with blue, merely because of the colour association with its intended contents.
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Yes , think that would be my choice too really
The clear ones will prob let too much sunlight in
The clear ones will prob let too much sunlight in
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Good site, anyone thinking of getting into aquaponics would find their larger items useful.
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The 25 litre ones in white are great. I store water in mine, they stack( 2 high only-ask me!) and easy to clean. I get mine for nothing, but that price is NEARLY nothing!
BTW- keep 'em in the dark-ish, the plastic does break down with UV exposure. Found out the hard way. Good link that , thankyou.
BTW- keep 'em in the dark-ish, the plastic does break down with UV exposure. Found out the hard way. Good link that , thankyou.
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If I didn't have a water meter I'd buy some IBCs as 1000lt in a steel cage to reinforce it, plus they have a tap, £42 is great value
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Why buy? If you keep an eye out there are companys that give them away. A couple of my local Utilitie companys give them away. One other place to look is food importers, who import veg oil. One company i know will even deliver f,o,c locally.metatron wrote:If I didn't have a water meter I'd buy some IBCs as 1000lt in a steel cage to reinforce it, plus they have a tap, £42 is great value
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ive been filling half a litre coke bottles very time consuming, got about 20 litres, all i did was rinse them out then filled them, did this mid september, when should i refill them? will also add litre bottle when increasing supply , will feb /march be ok?they a stored in plastic storage box from wilkies
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I would refill every 6 months (some people say a year). I usually swill out the bottles using a few drops of non fragrenced bleach. I always write the date in permanent pen on the bottle so I know when I need to change the water. I have many coke bottles full of water stored around the house so it's an on going challenge to keep on top of it.dazz675 wrote:ive been filling half a litre coke bottles very time consuming, got about 20 litres, all i did was rinse them out then filled them, did this mid september, when should i refill them? will also add litre bottle when increasing supply , will feb /march be ok?they a stored in plastic storage box from wilkies