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![]() Brian, just skimmed through your thread, that's a whole lot of work you did buddy. One thing I want to mention is that overflow, I have had nothing but bad experience with them...I think you should drill...
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![]() I see you painted the back of a tank and swapped to a different size? If you wanna black out the back of the new tank you can Pm me I have some black vinyl you can have for free, save your floor from overspray again. And if you want to drill the tank as Rich suggested I have a mastercraft maximum kit you can borrow, never tried it but looks like it would do the trick
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![]() Ugh ya, another member spit.fire actually offered to drill for me too but at this point the plumbing is complete and I don't want to have to alter it again especially with the added costs of replumbing. I will be adding float switches inside the overflow and the main tank to my RKE for another level of redundancy. Could I ask you what bad experience you had with one. Whenever someone tells me they had a bad experience with HOB I have been asking about the experience to see if I can failsafe it further. This is just a starter tank for me and I'm sure within couple of years I'll be upgrading again and I'll make sure to have it drilled next time before I get building.
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Budget doesn't exist in this hobby: 45G Build Clam Specific IM Lagoon 25G Build -Brian Last edited by Etaloche; 01-11-2016 at 07:58 PM. |
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![]() As I mentioned I managed to paint the back before falling asleep again.
![]() No mess this time ![]() Also went and picked up this RO/DI unit from a member here It was $50 and just thought I'd give it a try. Was expecting a simple 3 stage unit but I think this is 5 stage? ![]() Was told that the DI filter and the RO membrane were almost new when it was taken down. The unit hasn't been in use for over a year though. Are there any precautions I should take to flush out the system before using? I'll have to add a TDS meter, pressure gauge, and possibly a flush kit in the future.
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Budget doesn't exist in this hobby: 45G Build Clam Specific IM Lagoon 25G Build -Brian Last edited by Etaloche; 01-12-2016 at 02:14 AM. |
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![]() Wow, you've been busy! Do you want the thread title changed? It's no longer a 29-gallon!
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![]() Ok I think at this point it'd just be stubborn of me to not take this advice after so many people have tried to tell me to. I came home last night and just tried to visualize how to redo parts of the plumbing.
I'll be asking around and try to get the tank drilled in the next week. One of the reasons I didn't want to drill/overflow was that because my tank is not very deep, only 12.5 inches so an overflow inside the tank would take up a lot of room. I'll be trying to fabricate something like this so that it's less intrusive I even had thoughts of being super ambitious and try to do the Bean Animal method but I don't think my cabinet has room for another plumbing line to run through it haha ![]() I did not know this, thought the overflow could just be anywhere. Could you explain to me why this is the case? My reasoning for putting in the middle was that it'd be less likely that snails and whatnot would end up there rather than in a corner. Quote:
Budget doesn't exist in this hobby: Brian's 45g build Thanks!
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Budget doesn't exist in this hobby: 45G Build Clam Specific IM Lagoon 25G Build -Brian Last edited by Etaloche; 01-12-2016 at 04:32 PM. |
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![]() Hey Brian great looking build so far, I think building and putting it all together is the best part of reefing and of course the finished product makes it all worth the work.
See you Saturday PS: budget what's that?
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![]() Brian, looking at the overflow you currently have, you could drill the back of your tank to line up with the bulkheads in the front of that overflow. You'd have to use some silicone on the bulkhead threads (inside the overflow) to get a good seal. Drilling through the bottom of an unknown tank can be risky since you don't know if it's tempered or not.
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![]() Couldn't agree with you more, see you tomorrow!
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