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Old 07-24-2007, 06:15 PM
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Default wish i thought about this

i never thought i would put a big tank in the basement so i didn't plumb nor plan for it when I did my basement. regardless, its working for me now. All your ideas are exactly what you need to do for a convenient setup.

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Originally Posted by ClubReef View Post
I'm having a 3-way tank displayed built in my basement right now and I wouldn't mind some advice/comments since I'm at the framing stage:

1) I'm getting an HRV to protect the house from humidity (as discussed in a previous thread). I've asked the installer to put one of the vents right into the enclosed canopy, is this a good idea? Will this promote too much evaporation since the fan will be sucking out air at a rapid pace? My goal is to take out as much moisture and heat at the source.

2) I'm getting a floor drain and water line installed next to the sump so I have a really robust setup...what's the easiest way for me to plan out the water change system? Can someone share their design? My goal is to do waterchanges without lifting a thing.

3) What do I do with the ballasts? I don't want to keep them in the enclosed canopy for the fear of overheating but I don't want to leave them out because I want a very nice 3 way display (no fish room).

4) I'm have 3 -15amp power circuits installed. Do I need switches to go with them? all 3 have 2 inline sockets, 1 is a foot from the ground and the other is a foot from the ceiling..good or bad idea?

Any other things I should do since I'm at the framing phase?

Thanks
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