We make our brine with water that is cold to the touch and it works fine. The main concern is if you are going to make it outside where the water can freeze in the lines.
You can use any regular salt you can get your hands on. Bulk salt, brine maker salt, Solar salt, etc... As long as it doesn't have any additive in it you are good to go.
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Does the liquid brine have a shelf life?
Could I mix a couple totes pre season and they'll still be good to go a month or two later?
Can they use it in state park watering vehicles that water sidewalk planter's.
How to make brine with really expensive equipment.
Does the water need to be warm?
We make our brine with water that is cold to the touch and it works fine. The main concern is if you are going to make it outside where the water can freeze in the lines.
@@voigtsmithinnovation4112 so what kind of salt to use
You can use any regular salt you can get your hands on. Bulk salt, brine maker salt, Solar salt, etc... As long as it doesn't have any additive in it you are good to go.
@@voigtsmithinnovation4112 how about calcium chloride?
Any difference?
Where did you get your hydrometer
If you contact us at sales@vsinnovation.com we sell the shatterproof hydrometer that we use.
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