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gregzz4 04-10-2013 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kryptic4L (Post 809578)
More pictures of the purple and yellow dude please

I've tried, but he moves around pretty fast, the glass is dirty and yada yada yada

We'll have to wait until he's in the DT

gregzz4 04-10-2013 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 809587)
Man that thing is sweet. Wonder how flow even gets to the insides with all that extension!

I don't know, but it's growing :surprise:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rice Reef (Post 809732)
Haha, the gorg looks better in your tank!:wink:

Told ya it looks better than Rich's :smile:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginu (Post 809738)
That gorg is beautiful :)

Yup, I'm very happy with it

My nem split sometime awhile ago - though I won't be selling it anytime soon. Think I'll wait until it splits again
It's not totally opening up during the day as I've had to turn off half the lights, but it's definately doing well

I took this pic this morning during lights off
You can see there are 2 distinct bodies
See the separate tentacles ?

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps20e3dcc2.jpg

And this one tonight
There are 2 mouths now - somewhere in there :wink:

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...psbff20434.jpg

Kryptic4L 04-10-2013 03:47 AM

I hear fed ex moves pretty fast too, so u should ship him to me for photos. And it will be fed exs fault when they deliver a empty box on his ride back to you.

gregzz4 04-10-2013 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kryptic4L (Post 810123)
I hear fed ex moves pretty fast too, so u should ship him to me for photos. And it will be fed exs fault when they deliver a empty box on his ride back to you.

Mhm, and I suppose you'd like to take pics of the rest of my fish too, huh ? :smile:

Kryptic4L 04-10-2013 05:50 AM

Nope just the one :) I'm crushing on him pretty hard

gregzz4 04-11-2013 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kryptic4L (Post 810155)
Nope just the one :) I'm crushing on him pretty hard

Which one are you all horned up about ?
The colors you see may not be what I post

The bigger dude is an Orange-back Fairy, and the smaller is a Lubbock's Fairy

The Orange has a deep blue (nearly purple) body with the large orange stripe and a red face
The Lubbock's is purple with orange on his upper face and a yellow stripe at the base of his dorsal

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps1274ad8e.jpg

gregzz4 04-14-2013 06:30 AM

My RO system has put me through the ringer lately ...

I changed the prefilter this last week, and after doing so, I heard it gurgling
Turns out it's been back-siphoning from the day I installed it, but I never caught it until now
Each time I've turned it on I've thought the purging noise I hear is just that, purging. After 11 months you'd think I would have spotted this :doh:
NOT :surprise:

After the prefilter change I finally spotted the issue
The system has been sucking air in as it de-pressurizes and has been doing so as far as to drain half of my carbon canister :surprise:
This is a concern as;
1 - An RO system should always be kept pressurized to protect the RO membrane
I can't fully explain this part, but I believe the theory behind it is solid

2 - Air entering the system will allow aerobic bacteria to multiply in the canisters

Now, there are tannins in our local water, so worrying about bacteria in my RO system is a waste of time, but it brought some other things to light. The one main thing is;
I've had crud in my ATO tank since day one and always thought it was from some kind of contamination. Turns out I was right

Apparently it's from the tannins in our local water, and no amount of filtering is going to help me as it's biological
I'm OK with this. At least I now know where it's coming from
I'll clean out my ATO tank every now and then, and I'll live with it

After hours and hours of online researching, multiple PMs with 11purewater, and finally a 45min phone call with him, I started to feel like I was on the right path to solving my issue

So, the problem was;
After my RO drum was full, the float valve would shut off and the waste water would stop. Nothing abnormal about that. Release the pressure from the float valve, such as using some water, and the system would back-siphon through the waste line until the Carbon canister was only half full. This is an issue as bacteria can grow in there with air

Sooooo, after many hours of testing, multiple PMs, and a much-needed phone call, I was convinced to butcher my RO system and start over

Right now I'll give a big shout out of thanks to Andy for all his help with my issues :mrgreen:
Thanks Andy :hug:You da man

Looks like the problem is solved bud, with the addition of a valve on the permeate line :razz: even though the initial test failed
I don't understand why yet, but maybe you and I will figure it out after I send you my test notes ....

For those of you looking for pics, I started with this

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ild/RO-DI4.jpg

I removed all of this

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps97d9e073.jpg

And I ended up with this

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps66489cc0.jpg

There will be some DI parts posted for sale after I finish this post :smile:

The system was butchered as we thought there may have been some air being introduced to the system as the water pressure dropped. Water can push against a seal and you'll have no external leaks, but remove the pressure, and air can enter through a seal as the vacuum of the pressure dropping is equalizing with atmospheric air

Long story short, I added a manual valve between my RO system and my holding tank, and all is good
Plus, of course, all of the removal of the 25 fittings I didn't need with their 50 o-rings - any 1 of which could have been a potential leak

gregzz4 04-20-2013 06:03 AM

Today was a bit exciting

My wife never calls me at work unless it's important ...
The power at home went out again (second time in the last 6 months, but only 4th time in something like 18 years)
The dudes in quarantine needed some attention, but the DT was fine
Donna closed windows and turned on the gas fireplace
She also used a cup every 5 mins or so to stir the water in the QT. The DT has battery backup vortechs

The power came back on before she left for work, and I'll assume the temp came up pretty fast with my 5 heaters. It only dropped 2 degrees
Nothing flooded or broke etc etc, so all is good. Nothing like lots of automation to take care of things (while the automation works) :wink:

I just finished placing an order for a battery backup air pump for the QT

On a more exciting note, the 3 wrasses went into the DT tonight, after 6 weeks in QT
I'll get picks up when the lighting is better
The tiny Yellow Coris has been named Junior, the Orange-back is Floyd, and the Lubbock's is Asrai

Thanks to a link from Mindy, I've ordered some silicone mini ice cube trays for making my own food and I hope that goes well
I got a nice hand mixer for x-mas that I've been itching to use

I plan on buying some inverts next, so stay tuned :smile:

11purewater 04-20-2013 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 811603)
My RO system has put me through the ringer lately ...

I changed the prefilter this last week, and after doing so, I heard it gurgling
Turns out it's been back-siphoning from the day I installed it, but I never caught it until now
Each time I've turned it on I've thought the purging noise I hear is just that, purging. After 11 months you'd think I would have spotted this :doh:
NOT :surprise:

After the prefilter change I finally spotted the issue
The system has been sucking air in as it de-pressurizes and has been doing so as far as to drain half of my carbon canister :surprise:
This is a concern as;
1 - An RO system should always be kept pressurized to protect the RO membrane
I can't fully explain this part, but I believe the theory behind it is solid

2 - Air entering the system will allow aerobic bacteria to multiply in the canisters

Now, there are tannins in our local water, so worrying about bacteria in my RO system is a waste of time, but it brought some other things to light. The one main thing is;
I've had crud in my ATO tank since day one and always thought it was from some kind of contamination. Turns out I was right

Apparently it's from the tannins in our local water, and no amount of filtering is going to help me as it's biological
I'm OK with this. At least I now know where it's coming from
I'll clean out my ATO tank every now and then, and I'll live with it

After hours and hours of online researching, multiple PMs with 11purewater, and finally a 45min phone call with him, I started to feel like I was on the right path to solving my issue

So, the problem was;
After my RO drum was full, the float valve would shut off and the waste water would stop. Nothing abnormal about that. Release the pressure from the float valve, such as using some water, and the system would back-siphon through the waste line until the Carbon canister was only half full. This is an issue as bacteria can grow in there with air

Sooooo, after many hours of testing, multiple PMs, and a much-needed phone call, I was convinced to butcher my RO system and start over

Right now I'll give a big shout out of thanks to Andy for all his help with my issues :mrgreen:
Thanks Andy :hug:You da man

Looks like the problem is solved bud, with the addition of a valve on the permeate line :razz: even though the initial test failed
I don't understand why yet, but maybe you and I will figure it out after I send you my test notes ....

For those of you looking for pics, I started with this

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ild/RO-DI4.jpg

I removed all of this

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps97d9e073.jpg

And I ended up with this

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps66489cc0.jpg

There will be some DI parts posted for sale after I finish this post :smile:

The system was butchered as we thought there may have been some air being introduced to the system as the water pressure dropped. Water can push against a seal and you'll have no external leaks, but remove the pressure, and air can enter through a seal as the vacuum of the pressure dropping is equalizing with atmospheric air

Long story short, I added a manual valve between my RO system and my holding tank, and all is good
Plus, of course, all of the removal of the 25 fittings I didn't need with their 50 o-rings - any 1 of which could have been a potential leak

That's more like it!Water in water out and no shenanigans:biggrin:

Reef Pilot 04-20-2013 01:12 PM

So, you have eliminated DI from your system??


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