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Look like a nice build. |
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I didn't see any lighting. Did I missed it?
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I wouldn't worry about the abs, everyones bulkheads are abs, plastics uses for pump housings among others are abs.
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Ok so small update today. I install rubber padding under the pump thanks to TheGrizz
Moved the sump over a little so I could install PVC flex and I replaced the discharge side with PVC flex also. All in the name of getting some quiet time. http://applications.ccusa.com/martin...k/img_1441.jpg I also put rubber padding around every part where return meets stand. http://applications.ccusa.com/martin...k/img_1443.jpg http://applications.ccusa.com/martin...k/img_1442.jpg I'm happy to say that it cut the noise in half and to a level where I'm confident that once the stand is covered I can get back to watching John Stewart in peace. Now for lighting. I am not going to reveal too much. However I did decide to just throw a loanly AI Sol up there to see how it would look. Its the white case white LED model. Check out the light beam from this thing (the tank is a little cloudy still) http://applications.ccusa.com/martin...k/img_1444.jpg http://applications.ccusa.com/martin...k/img_1445.jpg I wont be using Sols however I'm impressed with the lighting that just one can do. Granted the tank is a little cloudy still. Its been settling for 4 days already ugh! |
its like a scene from the abyss
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Possible plumbing idea?
Consider running your emergency into your Fuge, dialing your herbie to whatever flow you want through your fuge. This would remove some clutter and PVC, and still do the trick that you want it and you would control the flow through your fuge from your valve of your main drain? But other then that I don't see anything wrong with it!! I can't comment on the waste pvc pipe. |
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