Just read the whole thread..... before i reply I need to poke my eyes back into my head...
Great build Peter, excellent job on getting as much information as you can before starting, as well as taking your time and setting it up right. Even though you will still want to change things no matter how well thought out it is when you set it up. I am upgrading to a system the same as you..... no, wait, forgot the decimal..... mine will only be 135. One aspect of thought i have been using in my planning is implementingthings to make it easy to change if i want or need to. I am also trying to do some things to help reduce wasted water as well as energy. One example is using the water change water from the reef tank to replenish water in a 90 gal predator/puffer tank and use water from it to flush the toilet in the basement. Also the 'waste water' from the RO unit will go into a large container to be used for the washing machine as well as water the gardens around the house. A few more ideas but need to think them through more and maybe try before posting here.
I doubt i will be able to do a full thread on my setup as my girlfriend and I are buying a house which will require the first floor and basement to be completely renovated and a few changes to the second floor. All this while planning to setup the 135 penisula reef and 90 puffer tank with an eel or two. I am a big diy'er, so i am building my own protein skimmer(which i just made the cone for) as well as an ocean motion device for the return. I will post pics of each once they are done but like i said will not have the time to do a wonderful thread like this. Having lost my right hand in an accident two years ago and still getting used to doing what i used to in a new way, doing all the renos myself and setting up the tanks.... i will have my hand full.
Hope that was not too long winded and made sense, not just keyboard diarrhea.
To add a few comments to the last few questions i came across:
There is still a warehoused plastic in scarborough, they are great. Got alot of stuff there for my projects. Here is their addy and number: 90 Venture Drive, Scarborough, 416-281-1293
A great place to order hard to find and strange plumbing fittings is
http://flexpvc.com/ They also have flow charts for different pipe size.
Mr Wilson: Great source of info, thank you. Also to help you for once, a great user friendly 3D program that allows you to shade things as well as just about anything else to make it life like is Google Sketchup. I am sure you have seen some of it's abilities in other threads. You can download a trial version as well as use the 7 version for free. The pro has a few more features, which if you think you may want, let me know and i can get you the 'free pass' (don't tell google)
Thank you to everyone for the added info, always usefull to hear someone else's thoughts on things, no matter how obscure they seem.
Again, Thank you Peter for starting and maintaining a great thread. It is a truly awesome build and has been a great source of info. Cheers to you and Save me a ticket for the viewing once it is done.
I am by no means an expert at any of this but i love to learn and have become quite adept at finding anything and everything on the web. So feel free to ask anything or maybe source something out.
Cheers to all.... :beer: