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![]() Christy, does that powerbar have Individual switches?
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![]() No its part of my Aquatronica controller system.
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![]() Progress!!
"Glass half full" (oh it goes painfully slow) ![]() Dart pump mounted with rubber feet to absorb any vibrations (best we could do around here) ![]() rubber feets (we mounted them upside down for better stability) ![]() Why I got a second Aquatronica Powerbar or "every electricians nightmare" ![]() Wavy sea mounted (stuff in background is the RODI line and a clamp holding it in place) ![]() Thats about it. It should really be more exciting than that. Oh I also glued most of my PVC together today. PVC glue is disgusting, now I remember why I never glue anything ![]() As well the sump is off being drilled and should be ready Tuesday so I can get the whole system up and running then. Then its just check for leaks, fling some salt in and get some rock in there ![]() Oh and then theres all the finishing junk ![]()
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![]() mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm plumbing looks great christy
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![]() In addition to those feet on your pump, you could place the pump onto some of that wetsuit material. I have also seen mouse pads for the comp made out of the same material. It absorbs vibrations well.
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![]() Christy, how did you make out with the scratches in the glass?
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![]() I didn't really. Turns out I couldn't turn the tank around as the spot to drill the hole for the overflow would have been a mass of 2x6's and stuff so not possible. So the front of the tank is the front of the tank. For the most part there are only a few really deep scratches that you can zero in on from about 10+ feet away. The rest are "cosmetic" and I would imagine they will be less noticeable to the average joe if I can keep them clean of algae.
I wish there was something like what those windshield chip repair guys do for aquariums ![]()
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