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Any thing new Mike??
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I am waiting on plumbing supplies, one order from Go Reef and another from MOPS. Looking at building a manifold for return and reactors etc. Stand is almost ready, not taking any chances and giving it many coats:biggrin: Got eurobraces cut to length ready to attach. Lots of little projects now :smile: Son's hockey tourney this weekend and wife is leaving in the morn for her best friends 40th Bday, so tank is on backburner till next week.. |
Some progress
Received the latest order of plumbing supplies, so I felt that I should get it in gear.
Stand is complete , will skin it out later. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...08-001-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...08-002-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...08-004-800.jpg I am going to try a Durso drain on this tank and this is my attempt, it has been suggested that a valve on top would be a good way to control the air and adjust the noise. This is what I have come up with... Can this work ?????? I won't be testing until I get the eurobracing completed and finish plumbing... http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...08-005-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...08-006-800.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18798128/New...08-007-800.jpg Interested in your opinions ..... |
Heya Wayne
Have you thought about using a Herbie instead of the Durso? Much quieter and easier to adjust. You already have 2 holes for the drains and a third for your return, so I thought I'd throw it out there. You won't have to run your return over-the-top like so many of us. Plus, you may gain some clearance as Dursos tend to be tall. I've been testing mine with freshwater for the last 2 weeks and am extremely happy with it. Here's a link for you to look @ Delphinus' ... scroll down a bit for his pic of the standpipes. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...&postcount=244 My tank is a 19" 75g. I run my 1" drain about 4-1/2" from the overflow height and the emergency is @ max height to the lip of the overflow. Both of those measurements include the 3/4" strainers pictured in Del's link. |
There's only 2 holes at the bottom of the OF, 1 - drain & 1 - return.
I would suggest to raise the the tee so that the top of the 90 degree elbow is about 1/2" below the bottom of the egg crate. Take the tee & cut off some of the top & bottom of it so there is only 1/2" of the slip in section left. Also cut down the top reducer so that it is flush in the top. |
I see that now ...
Why couldn't he run over the top and use/not use the bulkhead on the overflow box sidewall? Just a thought as I am a Herbie fan |
Personally if it was my tank this is what I would do, K.I.S.S method. All my tanks are Durso & are completely silent & with out issues.
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I'll play with it and see what i can fit in there.. might have to break out the KY :biggrin: |
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To give yourself a little more room you could cut a little off the bulkhead at the top of the OF. I would deffinately use spa flex for the return, that's all I am going to use from now on.
BTW: when are you coming to Edmonton? |
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