165Gl to 1000Gl system upgrade (Long project)

Great progress, I don't know what type of coral you like,but one thing is for sure you're going to have lots of flow in the DT. Well one more thing is also true our wife's came from different worlds,please give yours a hug for me you have a good one.
 
couldn't get the full closed loop finalized but was able to install return and drain lines.
Tomorrow continue to actually connect the outlets.




 
and as we opened the closed loop up the first few leaks


all leaks I encountered where joints from hard PVC to the flexible PVC is their some sort of trick to connect those better?
 
I'm not sure how you did the flex to rigid PVC,so I will just say how I do it. First I only use cement made for this application such has Weld-on PVC 795 or Oatley Flexible PVC cement.Also when I push the flex into the connector I hold it in place for 30 seconds or so.I find with flex wants to push back out and not seal has well if I don't hold it in. Keep the updates coming I enjoy them. Thanks Mike
 
I'm not sure how you did the flex to rigid PVC,so I will just say how I do it. First I only use cement made for this application such has Weld-on PVC 795 or Oatley Flexible PVC cement.Also when I push the flex into the connector I hold it in place for 30 seconds or so.I find with flex wants to push back out and not seal has well if I don't hold it in. Keep the updates coming I enjoy them. Thanks Mike

I do the same thing but i always twist either the flex pvc or the hard pvc. I encounter lesser leaks and better bond.
 
I'm not sure how you did the flex to rigid PVC,so I will just say how I do it. First I only use cement made for this application such has Weld-on PVC 795 or Oatley Flexible PVC cement.Also when I push the flex into the connector I hold it in place for 30 seconds or so.I find with flex wants to push back out and not seal has well if I don't hold it in. Keep the updates coming I enjoy them. Thanks Mike

mmm flexible PVC cement is not available here in Thailand
Anyway second time I actually did something similar as you described with loads of glue added the make a film inside the joint.
Will have them dry overnight without anyone touching them
if that doesnt work I will have to go complete hard PVC plumbing will not be my favorite thing to do under the tank.
 
after a second attempt on the flexible PVC and having leaks again I decided on hard plumbing the closed loop



wasn't all too much fun with my 6'6" under the tank
 
Good to see H2O in the DT. If you don't mind I am interested in how you built the wave makers into the tank. Would you explain how it works,how the power heads attach to the glass holes,etc. Thanks
 
some more goodies came in tonight
the new JNS SK 6 skimmer
will be running together with my old Reef Octopus OTP ORCA 180



 
Good to see H2O in the DT. If you don't mind I am interested in how you built the wave makers into the tank. Would you explain how it works,how the power heads attach to the glass holes,etc. Thanks

I have 3 Tunze power heads connected with a little glass bridge (so they sit deeper in the water) and 2 larger Tunze power heads in a build in wave box in the tank.
Still have to check 2 of them as 2 seem to have stopped working???
Underneath the tank I have 2 separate Diablo 10500 connected to 2 oceans motions flow diverts which are connected through the tank with regular SCHED 80 bulkheads.
 
System details and Equipment list
this list will be updated on a regular base along the growth of the tank
DT : L300 x H70 x W80 Bottom glass 15mm tempered side panels 12mm tempered
Seconday Seahorse Tank : L65 x H100 x W65 110Gallon (416Liter)
Sump : L200 x H60 x W70 divided into 5 chambers
Refugium : L180 x H55 x W60 divided into 3 chambers
Skimmer 1 : Reef Octopus 180 OTP ORCA INT
Smimmer 2 : JNS SK 6 internal skimmer
Return Pump : Reeflo Barracuda 4300GpH (16000LpH)
Closed Loop : 2 Reef Octopus Diablo DC 10500W
water flow :
- 2 internal waveboxes driven by 2 Tunze 6105
- 3 secondary Tunze 6055 adjustable
Lighting DT : 5 AI SOL Blue modules
lighting Fuge : 4 x T5 54W 4000K
Chiller : 12000 BTU titanium coil
Water change/ storage tank : 185Gallon (700Liter) food grade storage tank set inline the system
 
I have 3 Tunze power heads connected with a little glass bridge (so they sit deeper in the water) and 2 larger Tunze power heads in a build in wave box in the tank.
Still have to check 2 of them as 2 seem to have stopped working???
Underneath the tank I have 2 separate Diablo 10500 connected to 2 oceans motions flow diverts which are connected through the tank with regular SCHED 80 bulkheads.

Thanks for the recap,it's the wave box idea I'm wondering about I understand how the stand alone Tunze boxes work. I want to better understand how your built in wave boxes work. I hope this makes sense and I am not being a pain in the ... by asking. Thanks Mike
 
The JNS SK 6 internal skimmer is a nice looking skimmer, how many gallons is it rated. I went searching it and no gallons mentioned..
 
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