Thanks Socal2323.
I let the sump dry for a week and then wheeled it into the house to leak test it. It was in the 30s outside and I didn't feel like freezing. Water test went great. When I was filling it up the baffels flexed major until all the chambers were full to equal out the presure. Should work just fine. Right side will have the inlet filter sock and my protien skimmer, middle will have as much live rock as I can fit in it, and my return pumps on the left side. I plan on going with the minimalist look in the DT, that is why I will cram the middle with live rock.
I also resealed the inside bottom and walls of the sump.
When I recieved the sump inlet assembly, it was the wrong one, so I called DFS customer services and let them know what had happened. They sent me the right one out the next day with no problem. I sent the other back. I love DFS customer services.
When the light came, it had problems too. I didn't get any pics but I should of. The frame was not squared up right when the endcaps were put on and one of them was cracked bad. One of the light bulbs was defective too. This was not DFS fault or FEDexs. I didn't want to send the light back so I sent current an email explaining what was wrong and asked for the parts to fix it. They sent out the parts and I fixed it. Took about 2 hours to strip the light down and straighten the fram out.
Early Feb 2010. Time to order a tank. When I built the stand I planed on going with duel side overflows. Stand modifacations in the future.
I put up a thread asking who makes great custom tanks in California. Had a few good replys and after looking into all the companies I decided to have CADlights build me a tank. I talked to Eddie from CADlights on the phone and after a little discussion (and $1550), Cadlights was building me 180 gal, 3 side starfire glass, center overflow box with two 1 1/2 inch drains (reason for the need for future frame modifacations), two 1 inch returnes through the back, rimmless, euro braced, and out of 1/2 thick glass.