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Old 07-13-2014, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by straightrazorguy View Post
I can only say it will take 5 times as long as you think and the budget will be exceeded dramatically. Unless, of course you don't plan on upgrading any hardware....
Good luck!
I do plan on it taking quite a few weeks

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Originally Posted by Proteus View Post
it gave me a chance to change a few things
I have many things I want to redo ...

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Originally Posted by asylumdown View Post
I say go for it. about 75% of what's fun for me is setting things up and watching them develop. Plus there's so many things you learn through running a system. The best part about a reset of a system you know is that you get a chance to fix the things that aren't working while leaving the things that are alone. When you build a totally new system, you can plan as best as possible but it's always the things you didn't really think about or expect to be an issue that you end up hating the most as time goes on.

It will be a cr*p ton of work, but so is setting up a new tank from scratch.
Exactly why I'm considering it
I have things about my setup that irk me;
Wiring, plumbing size, skimmer/sock locations, and size of running WC capacity

When I do a WC, I have to unplug the fuge, both reactors and the skimmer
I want to incorporate the fuge into the drain plumbing to remove it's individual pump, and place the reactor pumps in a section that will never drain down
I also want the ability to perform a 25% WC without disturbing the DT;
Right now I can do 10%

I get more buss errors than I should; I need to rewire my controller to get the buss cables away from the power cables, and insulate the wires that can't be separated

I'm sure there's more and I need to start putting all the ideas on paper
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