500G (84X48X30)- NOW REAL !

OK Sanjay.....you are the king of Center and Blair county now :p . I can't bear to look at my 29 gallon tank now...think I'll just go downstairs and cry enough to create my makeup water for today...but then, it might raise my salinity and crash my tank.......Yeah, I'm still reefin', just layin low and busy with kids sports and my side business, and PSU of course.

Looks good oh Reef God! Now I know where all those tops of corals from HUB tank went:D (just kidding)!

I'm going to have to stop down and see the tank in person....kinda hard during week as I'm car pooling now..but can always make it on a weekend.

How long of a drive is it to the Frag Swap this weekend??? 3hrs? I assume you will be there?


Again, nice job!!!!! Hope to see you soon!

Your pal, ol buddy and best of friends (aint nothin I want :rolleyes: )

Mack
 
wow that is looking really nice Sanjay, that rock work looks amazing especially now with all the frags filling in the space. :thumbsup:
 
Sanjay

Have been following this thread for ages, drooling at the mouth!! Here at the vet school at Penn it looks like I've just about talked the powers-that-be into funding a 500 gallon tank for our new building and I was wondering if I could bring a group of interested students up to visit from Philly and look at your tank sometime for advice on setting it up? I might PM or email if that's OK?

cheers

sam
 
Sam:

Good to hear that another univ is going to set up a big reef tank. Sure we will be happy to share and discuss the ideas with you and share our experiences with you.

sanjay.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9529147#post9529147 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jnarowe
Love that sig. Kip! :D

Yeah but if he didn't have reef tanks he COULD afford that Ferrarri! :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9527981#post9527981 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mwm6
Again, nice job!!!!! Hope to see you soon!

Your pal, ol buddy and best of friends (aint nothin I want :rolleyes: )

Mack

Look what my tank dragged out of the woodwork !!!

I though you would have had the 180 back up and running again. By the time you do, I will have huge colonies to frag :lol: :lol:

Yeah, I'll go to the swap just to support the club and be a reef groupie. I am not really looking for more corals. Not much room left and I have a few other things comming in - some choice montis from the SF area guys. Got to save some room.

Stop by sometime.. I'll show you the set up.

sanjay.
 
Sanjay, are you happy with your lighting setup? Reason I ask is that I'm setting up a 280 soon (30"x30"x72") and I plan on lighting it with 2 400W MH with lumenarc III's. Is there anything you'd do differently? Thanks, John
 
John:

I am happy with my lighting set up so far. I think 2 lumenars will suffice for your tank, as long as you are not interested in a wall to wall high intensity lit tank.

sanjay.
 
Hi Sanjay, looking good!

Question on your light timers. Im building a new power center and I always remember your timers and how nice they look. I have 8x80W T5 lighting only, powered by 2 IceCap 660's and 1 IceCap 440.

- how do you like them?

- I found some "Intermatic" brand Timers in Home Depot for $19.99 and then I remembered a post in your thread about which one's would work for specific lighting. Can you shed some light on which I should be looking for?


Here's your comment on your post about yours:

"The ones I have are the AUBE brand model

According to the specs its rated for

2400 W max, 120 V, 50/60 Hz 20 A 1 Hp

If I remember correctly, these are supposed to work with inductive loads like the MH ballast.

There are some intermatic brand timers that are more limited in working with inductive loads.

sanjay."

I did a google and found this:


4259w.jpg


http://www.smarthome.com/4258w.html

is this what you have?

Different than the one I found.

I found a model EJ5000C

http://www.intermatic.com/?action=prod&pid=9232&did=3&cid=43&sid=112


ej500_prod_72_web.jpg
 
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Ooops. FOund this on their website:

"Note: Do not use with starter, compact fluorescent or other electronic ballasts.
Timer should ONLY be connected to a permanently wired light fixture. DO NOT connect to a wall receptacle. "

So I need to find something else!
 
THanks Sanjay!

So, when you say, "some intermatic brand timers that are more limited in working with inductive loads" - what does that mean? How does that apply to Flourescent lights?
 
Some of these timers are designed to only work with resistive loads like the incandescent lamps. FL lamps, MH, motors etc also have an inductive load component, so you should really look for timers that can handle inductive loads.

sanjay.
 
Picked up a few things at the frag swap this weekend. here are a couple of pics of what I got. There are other things I got too, but the camera battery needs recharging.

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sanjay.
 
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