Do you think a salt dissolving water box will be helpful?

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Hello guys,
Is there a demand for a salt dissolving water box?
1. The RO water comes into the water box through a RO inlet. (A float valve may be needed)
2. Add the salt to the box.
3. Turn on the pump to make it circulate.
4. There are two flanges. One is to make it circulate while the other is to make it out.
5. A water outlet is at the bottom of the tank so you won't need to turn it upside down to pour the water.
Any ideas?

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Hello!
To be honest, your competition will be against the Brute trash can, and thats hard to beat. The step up from that is actual water tanks plumbed.
But... if you wanted to build a better mousetrap, I would start with a round tank so salt doesn’t get trapped in the corners.
 

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I think, as mentioned, round would be better for mixing. Some people might be interested in something like this just for aesthetic purposes. I use a 5 gallon bucket and it does the job. Something like this would be good for people trying to do auto water changes but it would probably be a hard sell to be honest. Auto Top off, maybe!
 

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