aandfsoccr04
Active member
Really nice looking build. I'm envious of all your wood working skills to hang drywall and tile floors and all that stuff. Build is coming along great! Can't wait to see this tank get wet.
As long as you have good air flow/exchange it is normally not an issue in that direct area. An added plus is it keeps gas exchange and cooling with the tank.
I got one of these:
![]()
It is a Winix WDH851 50-Pint Dehumidifier with Pump. It uses the same plumbing as rodi fittings so I extended the drain from the pump and do not have to empty it, it just pumps out as it fills.
Works nicely.
that's freaking cool. and i was sitting here thinking just simply raising lights made maintenance easier. lol
Everything is looking great. I was wondering about your rodi/mixing station. Are you planning on plumbing it into your sump for easy water changes? If so, how are you planning on doing this?
Do you feel 50 Gallon will be enough? I am building my 300 Gallon right now, and building the mixing station. I currently have two 55 Gallon Barrels from my existing station and I am wondering if that will be enough for my build.
OK no new pictures?
Well, time for an update. The electrical is finished as of this weekend. The sand is rinsed and in the tank. Rock went through its Acid bath. It took 8 gallons of Muriatic acid to get 225 lb of Pukani done. I hope it was worth it because it was a lot of work and a little on the extreme things I have ever done. I have to thank my buddy Mike and his wife's patience because without his help the Acid wash and this build wouldn't be where it's at today. THANKS MIKE!
Some pictures.
![]()
![]()
![]()
The comes the Muriatic.
![]()
![]()
Each batch was soaked for 30+ minutes basically until the reaction stopped. Water to acid ratio was 9:1. I couldn't believe the nasty coming off the rock. Each rock was then dipped in a baking soda dip to neutralize the acid and rinsed with high pressure. The rinse with high pressure is the most important as each rock was covered in this brown film from the acid dip.
I have all the rocks soaking in ro water.
Measured PO4 after 30 min tonight and it's at 0.22 ppm.
We will see what it's at tomorrow afternoon.
That's all for now. I have lots of pictures of the electrical and fish room. I don't want to post a whole lot because it's hard to capture the progress pic by pic.
Update on the rock in a few days.
Thanks for following along.