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#11
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![]() Cutting with a cut off wheel would only take a min total for them all.
If you bring it over, I could do it in nothing flat. Pm me |
#12
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![]() Thanks for the offer I want to change the nuts out then I will cut the excess bolt off. I just haven't got there yet.
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#13
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![]() Well the leak test was going well until I noticed the tiniest of leaks just above my gate valve. When I tried to tighten it up I twisted the bulkhead and made things much worse.
Sump filled great. Holds all the back flow of water from the display tank plus the overflow is drained as well. ![]() Display tank with empty overflow due to leaking bulkhead. ![]() Damn bulkhead leak. I can't access it at the moment without draining the tank. I don't know if I should drain the tank or try and cut a bigger hole on the bottom of the stand so I can access the nut without draining. ![]() PITA either way I guess. |
#14
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![]() Cutting the bolts off and using acorn nuts will finish them off nicely.
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#15
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![]() Well I managed to cut an ugly hole around my bulkheads and get them tightened up. Looks ugly as sin but it will work. I got some more pvc to move my gate valve down it was really tight to the back of the stand at its current height.
![]() ![]() Damn dremmel left a lot to be desired but it worked in a tight space. |
#16
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![]() Well after butchering my stand to get access to the bulkheads, I got the leak fixed and added a down pipe before my gate valve so it was easier to install.
![]() Tank and sump are full. No leaks to be found. Herbie is pretty much dialled in. I am still tweaking it a little here and there but I could probably just leave it alone. It is very quiet. ![]() Tank is just about up to temperature. I can add my salt tomorrow if everything stays stable over night. ![]() |
#17
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![]() Blah. The fun of setting up a new tank. Finally got temp to settle in and salinity right on. Then my 1 day old ATO stops working. It seemed to be working well for the day it was hooked up. I unplugged it once to fill the ATO bucket after using some of the water to balance my salinity. When I plugged it back in damn thing did nothing
![]() Here it is in its box nice and new. ![]() Here it is in the sump about half way down on the right with the green light, working fine just after I added my sand. ![]() |
#18
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![]() Well I heard back from the retailer I bought my ATO from and they passed my email onto the head tech at the manufacturer. I guess I am just waiting for monday for them to get back to me.
In the meantime I had a cycling tank so I went and did a little shopping. Needed tests and picked up some bacteria supplements as well. ![]() My tank had finally cleared up after adding the sand then I made it half way cloudy again trying to even it out. ![]() Just took my first ammonia readings and they were NH3 0.4 and NH4 5. Do I need more NH3 for my cycle? or is it good to go as is? Going to add the bio-spira now and see how it goes. |
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![]() That smart ATO is the one that broke? I was looking at these and they seem simple and easy to use, U should do a review on it once you get it running
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#20
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![]() Yes its the Smart ATO that isn't working. It is very simple so not really sure what could go wrong or how you would fix it without replacing it. Just waiting to hear from the manufactures tech.
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