The Milli-Q pure water drips into a 55 gallon plastic barrel. I measure out the ingredients.
The ingredients are granular and powder form. I take a bilge pump, with the capacity of
moving 1250 GPH. I have a hose on the end of the bilge pump. I submerge the pump into the water that is in the barrel. I take three 5 gallon buckets and fill the buckets up with the water. I then take the salts and add it to one bucket. I take the sodium bicarbonate and add it to another bucket. I mix with a pvc stick. I turn on the bilge pump that is in the barrel and then add the buckets to the swirling barrel of water. The bilge pump is allowed to run for along time, to make sure that the "solution" is thoroughly mixed. (I do not know why the letters are starting to type like this....sorry). For now, I store the mixed solution in buckets. I noticed that if the buckets are allowed to sit a while, then on the bottom of the bucket, a grainy feeling, residue is there. Now help me out some more, please.
Too Mix or Not Too Mix....that is the question.....just kidding....need help.....:crazy: