I guess Vancouver Island is not in driving distance. Been with you since Day3 of this thread. pure and simple Awsome Build.
This rock is dead, Jim.
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Dave.M
ahhhhh, finaly I made it as well threw the entire story.
boy what a info, I bin trying to write all things I learned, however I skiped I think 2 things.
- what do you use as VFD, can profilux do this, a light computter ore what?
- I have seen ECODECO come by for a short moment, however I did not find the deep input thoughts about it.
I think there system could work wel in a mid large tank of 300G and up.
I have bin in contact with them for a while, to find out more, and it is gust the lack of budget at this time, otherwise I would try to build it myselve (sponsors are welcome)
I think 1.5 to 2K wil do, as the info I got tels me thy only mesure redox, and adjust parameters accordingly (the info on there website, and as patented is the old version) this system in the beginning was very complex, but thy trimmed it down to a basick redox and dosing setup
at least some thing like it, I wish I could put up a test tank, but would need the funding to do so, and figger out the trick.
this all as I curently have a 450 gal setup, and are locking at options for a new and hope bigger tank after we move next year.
anyone interested in a 450G set up, it might be pricy, but you get the house with it !!!
peter, Mr wilson, any input about ecodeco and your VFD
thanks Kevin
For the RO unit discussion I have a Puratek system by Vertex and am quite happy with it. The built in booster pump is nice and the little controller that does automatic backflushes, and diagnoses lack of water conditions is quite nice. Now I haven't put 1000g through it so I can't comment long term but so far it works quite well.
http://www.vertexaquaristik.com/Pro...Systems/ReverseOsmosisSystems/Puratek100.aspx
Thanks very much Sara. I know its long but in the second part is the flasher in full bloom. Did you catch him/her/it?
Peter
This is why i was suggesting a larger/faster/more efficient system a page back. Of course I could always be wrong, just a thought
Hi Kevin, could you tell us more on Ecodeco? i've tried contacting them with no luck...
This is an inspiring build well done to all involved in it!
I have some questions - i recently also acquired a blue spot jawfish i have noticed that it at night quite often decides to almost battle with it's reflection in the glass and then fly to the surface of the water and try and leap out- to this end i installed a netting cover which i hope prevents it jumping out- what have you installed to prevent this on your aquarium , you have quite a few jumpers in there jawfish, fairy wrasses?
Is there a chance to see a video of the rk skimmer in action? i have seen them at work in public aquariums but not on home aquariums
Once again well done!! very impressive
At work we used RO/DI water as part of our process and as such have a large system for producing what we need. What has been realized though with having 1 large system vs 2 smaller systems is the lack of backup. If a booster pump fails or any other items fail and your RO system is off and with a single system you are down until it is repaired, 2 systems gives you some water instead of none.
Most RO systems available are designed for home use or aquarium use and are sized for normal small amounts of consumption. If you want to have a single larger system for these amounts of water then Peter will need to move into the commercial products range.
I noticed you said you were giving away the extra live rock (that is now dead) but i was curious to how much of the rock you actually put in the tank 1000 lbs? 1500 lbs??
This is an inspiring build well done to all involved in it!
I have some questions - i recently also acquired a blue spot jawfish i have noticed that it at night quite often decides to almost battle with it's reflection in the glass and then fly to the surface of the water and try and leap out- to this end i installed a netting cover which i hope prevents it jumping out- what have you installed to prevent this on your aquarium , you have quite a few jumpers in there jawfish, fairy wrasses?
Is there a chance to see a video of the rk skimmer in action? i have seen them at work in public aquariums but not on home aquariums
Once again well done!! very impressive
I will be doing an extensive walkthrough of the fish room but with the permanent sump not being there and other equipment still being tested I will wait for more stability. I know everyone wants it warts and all but it just wouldn't make any sense at the moment. I have been expecting the sump for a month so hopefully it should not be too long before things settle down.
Great videos!!
I'm curious approx how many fish are in there now? Do they stick to their own section of the tank or swim end to end?
How fortunate you are to be able to stare at that all day long!![]()
this is why i recommended trying the GE Merlin system
http://www.watervalue.com/merlin.html
it is small, fairly inexpensive, and produces 750 gallons of water a day, now there will be a need to take your own canister and pack it with DI resin, but I think this would solve their problems pretty quickly, and of course due to it being relatively inexpensive for this quality of a unit 2 could be purchased, and they made for things like commercial ice machines etc etc, so you can have the fast water production with good tds rejection rate, small size, and pretty good price, instead of a very large bulky expensive machine that you couldn't have a backup spacewise
**side note I think the link I did before was to a different site, these systems are fairly common it seems I don't really care what site its on, you can price hunt for yourself![]()