rdmpe
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Plan for the weekend?? You mean plan for the month of February, right?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6701933#post6701933 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Stile2
So the plan for the weekend.
1) Join the two tupperware sump/fuge together with 2" pvc and uniseals
2) Put the tank on the stand in the garage
3) the closed loop plumbing
4) The drain and return plumbing
5) Fill tank with tap water and test for leaks.
6) after it tests ok for leaks I will pull the skimmer from the rocks and increase the output pipe from the skimmer to 1 1/4" to get more through put
7) run the plumbing through the skimmer
8) let the system run for several days and test for any problems
I think I have a idea how to reduce bubbles, using part of Randy's dual tupperware bubble trap and an isolation of the return input.
Well see this weekend. Good thing it is a three day.
Next thing on the list is the wood work around the stand. Then move it inside.
Keith
On the 14K question, I started out with Ushio 10K DE lamps. They were very bright white but did not seem yellowish to me personally. When I switched to Pheonix 14K I felt that they were much more blue. More so than I expected. And obviously less overall brightness to me. I am planning to swap one back for a 10K and look at the tank with a 14K at one end and a 10K at the other for comparison. Haven't done that yet though since I want to finish my rockwork first... My advice is to spring for both lamp temperatures and then just hang on to the ones you like least as "emergency backups". At least that's how I justified it to myself
Can't help you with the ballast types and such.
Looking forward to some pictures of your fuge/sump setup!