Alrighty, here are some more pics:
Shot of the side 'viewing window', my dad accidentally cut all the way up the top of the canopy, when I pointed this out to him he used the mistake to put the fan in that space, hehe.
Here is a shot of inside the Hood on the Right(you can see the MJ-1000 and sump/fuge supply line):
Left side, the exhaust fan going up shoots right up under the ballast which is in the area above it, and the ballast is slightly raised and it helps keep the ballast a little cooler.
Here is a shot from the right panning the refugium area, you can see my ghetto light reflector and holes and all for it. Its a 20W 50/50(there are a few corals in there, zoos, a shroom, xenia, star polyps) and some cheato. You can also see the supply line in the bottom right:
Now my ghetto Fuge and 'sump' areas, notice my ghetto baffle(that works), and my underated skimmer(lol, im getting a new one soon), and you can see the supply line feeds into a filter sock that has a foam block and some Seagel(carbon and phosphate remover) in it. The supply line is not in the water so if the pump quits there will not be any water syphoning back in the tank. Color is bad cause I took pic with just camera flash.
Now for the plumming. I didnt use any ordered or SW parts or whatnot, all the plumming is parts from Rona. Used a threaded male and female end and put some plexiglass pieces as 'gaskets' and siliconed the whole thing, and that is the connection to the fuge. Now for why the plumming is the shape it is, well, I could have elected to put the overflow at the top, but since I wanted copepods to flow down into the tank(they dont normally swim near the top obviously), I decided to put it down closer to the bottom, and brought it up so as to maintain my water level, then back down into the tank. The brass tube you see is for the syphon break. Originally it was just a hole where the screw is, but water was occasionally spitting out of there so we elected to make it higher. There is silicon on the tip of the screw plugging the original hole but I wish my dad had just let me put silicon over it and no screw. So finally the pic:
And finally this is where all the power is, (there is a powerbar in the bottom of the stand though). The digital timer on the left turns the fans and the halide on, the mechanical timer takes care of the refugium light which is on a reverse cycle(the tank light is only on cause I was doing some stuff). Everything is grounded.
Thanks for looking,
Chris