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![]() This is the story of my 400 gallon tank, which is still under construction as of now. That's about 6 months construction time at this point.
Here's how things looked when I started, back in June, 2006. ![]() The easy part was destroying the brand newly carpeted room. Once that is done, it provides real commitment to the project! ![]() ![]() |
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![]() With Lino on top of the concrete floor, I started with the stand and walls. Before I started, I positioned the 2 sumps, RO water container and mixer into their rough positions, then built around them.
![]() The stand is built with fairly standard 2x4 construction, except that the studs are only 8" apart and doubled up everywhere there is a larger gap. The top of the stand is 2x6's on edge bolted to the frame. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Here's a fun shot of what $2000+ worth of plumbing gets you! (there are three Dart pumps there...) It all looks very small, until you realize that you are looking at the 6' x 4' stand area.
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![]() I rented a van, drove down to Portland, Oregon to pick up the tank from Envision Acrylics. That was about 5.5 hour drive. It was actually cheaper to rent a van, and stay in a hotel than it would have been to crate the tank and have it shipped...(and I was more careful than any shipper that I've worked with)
![]() The tank itself is 1" thick acrylic throughout. It is 6 feet x 4 feet x 26" high. That puts it just under 400 gallans. Empty, it weighs about 500 lbs. We were able to move it easily thanks to some support from a local hot tub company that loaned me their super-dolly. ![]() In the end, we just dead-lifted it onto the stand. Perfect fit! ![]() |
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![]() Along the way, I became experienced in electrical work. I brought 4 x 15amp circuits directly from the main breaker and run throughout the area behind/under the tank.
Two of the circuits are dedicated to lighting. The other two are fairly distributed along the walls for accessory pumps, computers, solenoids... In all, I wired up over 30 duplex receptacles and one light with switch. All four circuits are GFI protected. When I was all done, I had an electrician come in and verify that I was safe. The electrician did the final connection to the breaker box. ![]() |
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![]() Done with being an electrician...I became a plumber! I now consider myself to be quite accomplished at PVC plumbing. Many thanks to the guys at Corix Water Products. I became quite a regular there!
Here's a shot of the two closed loops. (Left and Right) Each consists of a Dart pump connected to an OM-4 way. The outlets from the 4-way deliver water back to the tank in such a way that the water will be "rolled" from the bottom/back across the bottom...up the front glass, then across the top toward the overflows. I'm very happy with the OM-4 ways. They are completely silent, very well built and Paul is very helpful on the phone. Even though the two loops are almost identical, I experienced some water hammer in the right loop. A quick mod provided by Paul cleared it up easily. ![]() |
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![]() Whoa!! What exactly do you feed it?!?!
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![]() What kind of crab? It reminds me of the crab alien things from that (really cheesy) remake of Lost in Space from around 12 years ago...
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Looks like a sally light foot crab to me!!
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![]() I agree it sorta looks like one, but I also thought it looked a little different. Then again I've never seen one that big so what do I know.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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