tgreene
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Second time through it myself. What really impresses me is the plumbing. It looks complicated as hell, pipes going everywhere, pumps everywhere, but it still looks damn good !! How long did it take to think about where you wanted the plumbing and how to set it up ??
To be honest, I never had any plan in regards to the plumbing other than to set all of my equipment into place and stare it down while drinking a beer or 3 and "visualizing" the finished project. :hmm2:
I knew how I needed to drill my tank for maximum performance and efficiency using a minimum of pumps (pumps => watts => heat), and then I just began cutting pipe and gluing the pieces all together. The object is to always try to maintain perfect "balance" within a system, but it was a physical impossibility with this setup, so I just worked based upon the principals of fluid dynamics as it best fit within the space that I had to work with... Any offset of balance was made up by the use of the extremely powerful Hammerheads, and then splitting the system into 2 individual loops to maintain a high rate of flow in each.
FWIW: I took me about a week to get the plumbing just how I wanted it, because I would do a section at a time and then stand back and contemplate how I was going to make the next section mate up it the previous, and then once it was all said and done, I had to be in a position where the ends would connect up to close the loop. :worried:
There are a couple of very minor things that I would have done differently, and I may well add a 3rd Hammerhead with an automated switching valve which would be controlled by the ProfiLux in the future, to offset this.
-Tim