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![]() Here is the plumbing and miscellaneous work I had completed before leaving for work.
I envision the Mitras ballast top left, the Vortech controllers and battery backup mid-left, and have room to spare centre and right side. ![]() The stacked sumps. You can see the returns from the overflow going into the sump top left. I hand tightened them and still had a couple leaks. My LFS told me to use a wrench and give them all quarter turn and low and behold they are all good! You can see the abyzz A200 in the primary return chamber. ![]() The lower sump's return manifold is done. The three bulkheads on the bottom sump are for draining the chambers and one is an open emergency drain (far left). ![]() You may be able to just make out the lower drain plumbing. The centre and right bulkheads are on ball valves while the left is a safety to prevent overflowing in a worst case scenario. ![]() I need to clean the 1/2" plywood up a bit more, a little white caulking, etc., but the plywood is in place to allow me to affix electronics, powerhead controls, wiring looms, power bars, really anything I want to... to the wall. The space on the right is for the reactor shelf, dosing containers, profilux, etc. ![]() |
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abyzz, bubble king dc 250, mitras, profilux 3, reef |
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