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![]() Yeah I'm using them external, everything I've seen online suggests external/internal use and they appear to be properly sealed so I guess we'll see. Would kinda suck if they are internal only.
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![]() Steve looks great man well done. always love the way you bring things
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![]() Another hole
![]() ![]() ![]() The hole will be used for the return line/manifold, already partially built and painted black. Both pumps will tie into the same line for now. ![]() Here's a quick look at the cabinet work above the tank so far. Doors will be put on later and the ceiling will continue out in this style. Either some drywall painted white or some white melamine will be cut to fit into each opening. They will be screwed in place and made to be removable for any needed future access. The screws will be covered with some kind of finishing trim which will also be removable. Also contemplating a cove style light concept for accept as well as pot lights in some areas which is still TBD. ![]() |
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![]() Got the overflow box remade and installed the other day. Big thanks to Dave again for rushing that through the shop for me.
![]() ![]() ![]() Looks like I forgot to turn the light when I took those pics ![]() Anyways the overflow is pretty big but for good reason, one so I have access being that it has to protrude through a wall and the other relates to volume needed for the two pumps. The idea here is rather than running a traditional return pump I run a large return pump direct from the overflow to to the tank for circulation, the head loss here is very minor. Then I run a second smaller return pump from the sump to the overflow. Sort of like an overflow in an overflow or something you might do as a mod to an AIO tank. My reasoning for it is as follows;
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![]() very nice!
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![]() looks incredible man .....umm i hope you know how all that works lol i pity the tank sitter:P:P:P
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![]() Thanks guys.... I think
![]() I'm planning on a decent amount of remote monitoring so I can keep an eye on things when I'm away, I just can't go anywhere without internet access or cell service. The room is a little overwhelming, there are 17 valves so far but for the most part they are just for maintenance stuff. Not like I'm in there turning valves all the time ![]() Plan is to setup a quarantine system this weekend and start a 6 week quarantine for the fish I have now so I'm starting fresh, hopefully without any parasites. Never done this before but being that this tank is mostly about fish and some will likely be pretty expensive and sensitive it just makes sense. |
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![]() Qt all setup
![]() I'll be setting up an identical tank below |
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![]() Any prophylactic treatments being done? Hypo? Paraguard?
Also, for remote monitoring I love my IP camera. I set a bunch of preset locations on it, which really helps. I can see water levels in the tank and sump, and the floor around the system. I can even see the polyps on most corals. It was worth every penny. ![]() |