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albano

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decided to run separate RO for house (refrig/ice maker), and second unit, 75 gpd for fish tank alone
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don't even bother, to go to Home Depot, for PVC fittings....I got them ALL
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heres a shot of my manifold (no restrictive 90* turns)...main line is return to tank, 4 feeds for skimmer, surge tanks, reactors, and 1 'emergency' line to circulate water thru sump.
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pic of back of tank...6 overflows, 2 surge returns, 5 lines for closed loop
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last pic shows 1 of 2 eductors on closed loop, that are aimed at opposite corners
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albano

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ok now lets see some water
I've got water in it!...just NOT salt water (for testing bulkheads and fittings)...I'll post a pic
Wow, the flow is going to be pumpin in this bad boy!
Hopefully, with all that, and 3 vortechs, I'll have plenty of flow...have to speak to Dace about it!


omg he made progress, gonna need to sell some of them corals to pay for all the pvc you got there
Yeah, a little progress!!! I bought alot of 'extra' PVC, so if I need it, I got it..."you can always return it!"
 

albano

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alright, pics, just in time for 1/2 time!...Ok emptied tank again, and moved in against wall, to make sure, everything lines up!
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masked off ceiling, so lighting can be laid out
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and call me crazy, but I took apart one of my, brand new Solaris LED systems, and re-positioned the LED boards, so that no LEDs are blocked by the center braces
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Galantra

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Wow, Didn't know you started to move forward with you build. It looks great like the wood trim on the right side of the tank is that the look you will be going forward with?

Keep the pics comming!
 

albano

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I would leave an open top design with a nice woodtrim around the top of the tank
Actually, that sounds like a good idea...I've been trying to figure out a way to have the hood and light rack, move out of the way...maybe it's best to go with JUST a movable light rack...the small 3-4" wood trim around the top, would be a nice touch, and block any 'extra' light. Thank you, Doctor!




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Actually, that sounds like a good idea...I've been trying to figure out a way to have the hood and light rack, move out of the way...maybe it's best to go with JUST a movable light rack...the small 3-4" wood trim around the top, would be a nice touch, and block any 'extra' light. Thank you, Doctor!
hey albano,
check out this rc thread, i got my moving light rack idea from him (very long threads, you may have to search around a bit.... but the build is phenomenal...plus the guy is very helpful, he answered all my questions on the light rack).

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1682267&page=12

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the threads had split....here is the start of the light rack.... from page 7

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1638966&page=7



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albano

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hey albano,
i got my moving light rack idea from him
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Thanks Doc, I haven't seen that thread before, BUT, thats almost the exact set-up, I'm going to use...its the tracks and rollers for a pocket door! I just need to build an adjustable (height) frame, that can hold over 150 lbs. of lights and ballasts
 

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