Hi Wayne. How are things? Have you made any progress lately? I am anxious to see your baby filled with water.
I hope all is well friend.
I think flordia is out of water
I saw this video. The tank is identical to mine. It will require me having 2 4way OMs since I already have the pumps for them. I will just need and addition return pump. What do you think about it? Input is greatly appreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYAq7qsRQWA&list=FLKe8rIo7dIIda79NGFwjtBw&index=4&feature=plpp_video
Looks like excellent flow!
-Noob mode engaged-...Isn't that flow insanely strong that low in the tank for the sandbed? Is there even such thing as too much flow?
By the way, fantastic job thus far. I've truly enjoyed your build and patience is definitely a virtue. I have a 75g build on the way, still budgeting out piece by piece and doing all the reading and research I can! :reading:
All is not well my friend. I am not at a stand still with the build. I just for my life figure out how to do the additional 20 amp wiring to accommodate the walk around tank without anyone stepping over wire or wire being in view. If I can figure that problem out then I am cool. I still need to get the new floor down before I can make new progress and that will be done next month.
Wayne, since you are installing new flooring, why not elevate it a 1/4" on a subfloor and run your wiring beneath the actual flooring. It should work fine regardless of what type of flooring you choose (laminate, hardwood, tile). My biggest recommendation would be to run an additional wire conduit. You never know when you need to run additional wires.
Great build!
Electrical can be a PITA. Looks like your only option is in the ceiling or run conduit on the floor with a cable cover over it to keep from tripping over it.
I would run minimum 3 20 amp circuits if you have the space in circuit box. I ran 4 for my build.
Expansion joint covers can work as long as you aren't planning on floating the floor and your significant other doesn't mind the raised piece. If done properly, it can still look nice. What type of flooring are you using? I had another thought. If you are going hardwood or even a thicker tile or laminate, you could always route out a channel for wiring on the backside of the flooring material and do away with the need for a sub floor or joint cover.
If you are going with vinyl flooring and don't want to jack hammer a trough, my previous recommendations are no good. I know they make rubber wire concealers used on the floors between cubicles in offices. If you don't like the look of these, you can always find a nice rug and throw it over the wires.![]()