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![]() Ok, now i remember web code ![]() and Kristi The Control Board Dart Pumps Sump Plugs for the monitor hardware. The 1 GFI handles all the plugs. I hate using GFI plugs on "mission critical" hardware, nothing worse that being on holidays and for whatever reason, the GFI trips and shuts down the heaters or pumps. This is 2 of the feeder junction boxes on the ceiling above the sump. The wires hang down with a cord cap on the end to plug the devices in. Keeping the plugs suspended eliminates any worry of water getting in, or at least sitting in the plug. Left: Main tank ballasts for the 3x400w MH. Right: more junction boxes Here's the front of the sump. The line at the bottom is for draining the sump for water changes or service. It is connected to a drain system that goes around the whole mech room, i'll show some pics soon. The toilet tank is my DIY wavemaker. Ozone dumahiky, and nitrate, ph, calcium and salinity monitors Here is my old display tank. Its now a fuge. 70g worth of fuge. Here's the backside of the display tank. The light is on a suspension rig, so I can raise it up for feeding, servicing, etc. in its lower position it sits just mm above the rim Left is the Venmar 3100. It sucks in air directly from this room to dehumidify, clean and expel bad air. Nice piece of kit. On the Left is the breeder rack. it has 2x 250mh lights and is/will be plumbed into the sump.
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![]() This is the mechancial wall for the house and tanks. In the bottom left is the RO/DI units. 400gpd. This is a lopsided view of the overflow in the display. I use all spaflex pipe to reduce strain on the bulkheads. Pic of the lighting rig in the upper position. Pic under the display tank. The bottom left 2" is a sump overflow drain. It goes right into the floor drain. The Mrs put one condition on this project. NO MORE FLOODS. :| This is the clam tank space. Frag tank space on the left, clam on the right Facing back towards the control board. The temp house audio rack is in the background. This is the electrical board. Its a work in progress. We are adding 2 wind turbines this spring (to cover the large power bill i'll be generating) Thats what the shut-offs and meter sockets are for. The top centre is the house network. Here is a bit clearer pic of the venmar Parts n tools This is a view from the home theatre room towards the tank. That wall is where the projection screen will be.
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![]() Holy smokes,
Will you have any money left for having kid's? Great pictures though. Hit the fast forward button and didn't find any of the tank up, fully loaded and running. So I will keep pushin it. Ha, anyhow looks like quite the set up, I am jealous. |
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![]() Skimmer and other parts. More conduit and junction pic The Wavemaker project There is the 2" drain system This is where it goes into the floor drain. There are so many devices now that need a water drain, I was tripping over drain lines, this cleaned it up. Display tank all lights on. House audio, this will be in a rack facing out to the home theater. Right now its running 3 zones. I have the house wired for 15 zones. view with the lights off Timers, and a pic of my wife and her mom.
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![]() Is that a Shiba Inu? We have a black and tan one in our house, pretty cool dogs.
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![]() Looks great, But why didn't you just get a couple 4 gang electrical boxes to put your switches in instead of nippling to single boxes???
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![]() Yep, We have a female too. She's a retired breeding dog.
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![]() Wow!! can't wait to see it running. Spectacular work!!
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![]() This one looks like it will be top notch*impatiently waits*
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260g mixed reef, 105g sump, water blaster 7000 return, Bubble King SM 300 skimmer, Aqua Controller Jr, 4 radions, 3 Tunze 6055s,1 tunze 6065, 2 Vortech MP40s, Vortech MP20, Tunze ATO, GHL SA2 doser, 2 TLF reactors (1 carbon, 1 rowa). http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=50034 . Tank Video here http://www.vimeo.com/2304609 and here http://www.vimeo.com/16591694 |
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![]() Wow, it's almost overwhelming!
One thing, those nitrate probes aren't intended for continuous monitoring. Having said that, maybe keeping the probe wet will help it last longer. Who knows.. That's awesome you're adding wind turbines ... that's something I was wanting to look into one day. I'll be watching this one and learning !!
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