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![]() Got the sump in place. Had enough time, before the sick wife fell asleep in the livingroom, to level it and mount the board for all the wiring/boxes/panels/powerbars.
I did get the Jager heaters mounted. ![]() ![]() ![]() Can't do much else tonight unless I move the wife to the bed. She's sick, sleeping in front of the TV, and I am going to leave her alone. Nobody ever made a wise choice poking any kind of sleeping predator .... especially when they are sick/cranky ![]() Hope you like, use, learn from my idea of the heaters location. Last edited by gregzz4; 02-11-2012 at 06:44 AM. |
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![]() I finally got some time to start plumbing the tank to the sump. I started with the return line to make sure I wouldn't have to move the tank again and think I'll be happy with it. Of course I hate the 'over-the-back' look, but we don't see the pipes from our seated area.
![]() So I moved on to the drains. I feel for those of you that have to do ALL of your plumbing inside the cabinet. Man, getting the lines to leave the stand just right is a chore/pain on the ol' bod, nevermind all of you having to deal with a sump in the way and such. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm moving along well, taking my time to get everything just the way I want it, and I run out of 90s. I was hoping to test the overflow bulkheads tonight, and the plumbing running tomorrow. NOT ![]() And to add for all of us who deal with shipping stuff ... I waited 4 weeks for new Vortech motor bearings. I e-mailed the supplier today and they are re-shipping. Not a set back, but just a typical reefer's shipping woes. |
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![]() Forgot to mention I changed the non-surge outlet in post 30 ( bottom right of pic ) with another surge duplex.
This is because I have decided to get a Reefkeeper Elite. I'm waiting on a package price. I'll run the Lite on the QT and won't need a cheap surge/powerbar. Once I started adding up all the goodies that will be plugged in, it only made sense to go with the Elite so I may have everything on the controller ( minus the backup heaters and Vortechs ). This way, when it fails, EVERYTHING will fail and I won't have to try to figure out what caused the crash ![]() |
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![]() Things look nice and clean great work. Really love the army of heaters in the baffled area that's a great idea and use of space.
So weird looking through the bottom of the tank into the sump! |
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The heaters are; 1-3-5 200w on the Reefkeeper 2-4 250w on the Ranco Can't wait to get water running. And, ya, I know what you meant, but HELLO, there is no sump under the stand. It has helped with the plumbing not having styro blocking my view. No bare bottom here either, so no worries about weird reflections. I don't know what I'll do with the cabinet space, besides food and salt buckets. I have enough space under the 20QT for all the test gear and so on. Maybe I should set up a curing tank, or better yet, a FRAG tank. Oooooo, the wife will hate that little money pit ![]() |
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![]() I run two heaters on my 165g. Not sure why so many heaters are in your sump. That's waaaaay overkill.
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The 2 x 250w heaters are backups on a Ranco, just in case the main heater circuit craps out due to either a Reefkeeper failure, or a Heater failure tripping the GFCI. As for the 3 x 200w heaters; I prefer smaller heaters rather than large ones that can go haywire and cook things. I feel 3 x 150w just wouldn't cut it as it can sometimes hit 68F in our Livingroom. |
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![]() Wow thats a nice sump. Good work. Always wondered about sump heaters only. I have one in my tank also but would prefer not to incase of return pump failure.
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