r0cksteady
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Hi All,
Had a productive weekend and the tank is all ready for its fresh water test once the sump has had its 10 days to dry. Which will be in about a weeks time.
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Cleaning the residue finger prints and glue from the tape holding the tank together when it was drying.
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I ended up cutting 3 holes in the wall. The first in the bottom left hand corner is for my ventilation fans to blow the air into the wall cavity rather than just getting blown into the face of a wall 1 inch away. The 2nd hole up the top middle is for my overflow bulk heads to fit into so I could push the tank near flush against the wall I have also ensured that on the other side of the wall (our toilet) if ever a disaster was to occur I know exactly where I can cut into and there is no longer any studs in the way as I relocated them. 3rd hole in the bottom right hand corner is where the equipment cupboard will have all the filtration etc and its outlets protruding.
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Ive glued sound proofing foam between where the cupboard will have the equipment and where it will connect into the sump as im going to have a lot of noise and equipment going back and forward. This way I have just cut slits into the foam and shoved the pipes etc through, without risk of having vibrations and pump\water noises spilling into our living area.
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My new 7ft x 2ft (wide) x 18" (high) sump which replaced the recently smash and poorly designed 7ft x 2ft x 2ft. This clearly gives me much more room to place sand\rock etc and also has now enabled me to no longer need bracing due to the low pressure placed on the shorter sump. I also took advantage of the time without the sump in stand to sound proof the whole cabinet.
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I cut foam around my fan to limit noise and light spilling into the living area and in addition this will form a primitive vent into the wall cavity.
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My first full tank shot (FTS) against the wall ready to be filled. As you can see the cupboard is hiding all the equipment as if there was nothing there.
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Just a shot showing the awesome bracing.
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Sump with lights on
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Sump plumbed in and ready to go.
So there you have it im finally starting to actually get excited again, something I haven't felt for 6-8 months. I would love to get the tank cycling with a few boxes of fresh liverock before xmas but im not going to rush it on only going to do it if everything works perfectly beforehand.
THANKS FOR LOOKING!
Had a productive weekend and the tank is all ready for its fresh water test once the sump has had its 10 days to dry. Which will be in about a weeks time.
<a href="http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc108/r0cksteady_scarlett/?action=view¤t=IMG_1475.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc108/r0cksteady_scarlett/IMG_1475.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
Cleaning the residue finger prints and glue from the tape holding the tank together when it was drying.
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I ended up cutting 3 holes in the wall. The first in the bottom left hand corner is for my ventilation fans to blow the air into the wall cavity rather than just getting blown into the face of a wall 1 inch away. The 2nd hole up the top middle is for my overflow bulk heads to fit into so I could push the tank near flush against the wall I have also ensured that on the other side of the wall (our toilet) if ever a disaster was to occur I know exactly where I can cut into and there is no longer any studs in the way as I relocated them. 3rd hole in the bottom right hand corner is where the equipment cupboard will have all the filtration etc and its outlets protruding.
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Ive glued sound proofing foam between where the cupboard will have the equipment and where it will connect into the sump as im going to have a lot of noise and equipment going back and forward. This way I have just cut slits into the foam and shoved the pipes etc through, without risk of having vibrations and pump\water noises spilling into our living area.
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My new 7ft x 2ft (wide) x 18" (high) sump which replaced the recently smash and poorly designed 7ft x 2ft x 2ft. This clearly gives me much more room to place sand\rock etc and also has now enabled me to no longer need bracing due to the low pressure placed on the shorter sump. I also took advantage of the time without the sump in stand to sound proof the whole cabinet.
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I cut foam around my fan to limit noise and light spilling into the living area and in addition this will form a primitive vent into the wall cavity.
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My first full tank shot (FTS) against the wall ready to be filled. As you can see the cupboard is hiding all the equipment as if there was nothing there.
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Just a shot showing the awesome bracing.
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Sump with lights on
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Sump plumbed in and ready to go.
So there you have it im finally starting to actually get excited again, something I haven't felt for 6-8 months. I would love to get the tank cycling with a few boxes of fresh liverock before xmas but im not going to rush it on only going to do it if everything works perfectly beforehand.
THANKS FOR LOOKING!