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|   That is one incredibly well set up system.  Kudos to that design  Wow Sent Via Pirate Ship....... | 
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|   Nice Sphelps! Can I ask if you walls are painted or sealed? If so, what product? | 
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|   There've been some changes, but here's an overview  No chaeto right now as it melted away  Chaeto plumbing updated  Chaeto baffle modified  Return bypass as the overflow plumbing can't quite keep up to the pump  Chaeto and UV/Chiller plumbing and pumps   Baffles  Reactors and pumps  Lots of flow  Last edited by gregzz4; 09-14-2012 at 05:38 PM. | 
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|   Doesn't having the chiller in the same room as the sump defeat the purpose of a chiller? | 
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|   I have A/C in here ( office/sump room ) It's a big bonus as I can keep the room temp comfy for me and it cools the sump some When it hits 85 in the house I'm typing away in 79 and the chiller runs much less And I'm working on a plan where I'll have a dehumidistat and an A/C thermostat hooked up to some exhaust fans During the summer I have the furnace fan on constant, and a floor standing fan on top of the beer fridge to blow air out of the office when the A/C isn't needed Got through this summer this way without a hitch Last edited by gregzz4; 09-14-2012 at 06:56 PM. | 
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|   Hope I'm not hijacking but I'm pretty sure the question is related: What is the purpose of the first chamber in all the new sumps? Water is supposed to empty into the filter socks so why the first chamber? Thank you. 
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|   Makes sock changes easier I would imagine it's also a good place to grab critters that went down the waterslide  Last edited by gregzz4; 09-14-2012 at 10:49 PM. | 
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|   That's a hell of a clean sump setup gregzz.  What wattage are your heaters?  5 seems excessive for a 75G tank. | 
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|   Quote: 
 Thanks J  I get that 'heater' comment a lot  I have 110g total water with 3 x 200w ( 5.45 watts per gallon ) on a Reefkeeper Elite set to 79f Our house sits at about 68f when it's not warm out, and the 600 watts makes it easier to keep the tank stable The other heaters are 2 x 250w on a Ranco set to 78f in case the RKE fails, or the 200w circuit trips the GFCI If one 200w goes down on it's own, the other 2 can still heat the tank without too much work, and I'm not relying on 1 x 500w, or 1 x 1000w, that could fail and cause a crash I'm all about backups and redundancy  With my heaters and chiller, and programming, the tank cycles between 79.0 and 79.4 |