D's 150 In Wall Automated SPS Tank

waterart

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So, here is my most recent attempt at a successful automated SPS system. I put water in it in December, so, it is now a little over 8 months old. I'll work on keeping this thread updated with pics as it progesses along. I am still working on "tuning" it, so it is still work in progress. Happy Reefing! :beer:


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. . . holy smokes . . . amazing. Looking forward to seeing this beast come into its own. Must have taken quite a while to plan that all out.
 
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Very nicely done! What are the four solutions your dosing? We can assume 3 part, but better to ask then assume.
 
Also curious to what your using the solenoid valve for? Looks like it goes to a trickle filter or something.
Are you automating water changes as well?
 
amazing. Question mechanical/ solenoid gate valves who is the manufacture, where did you get them, how much +-? thanks
 
Very nicely done! What are the four solutions your dosing? We can assume 3 part, but better to ask then assume.


Alk, Ca, Vodka, and Clean Saltwater In, Dirty Saltwater Out are all handled by the dosing pumps. I dose Mg manually since that only takes place once a month.
 
Also curious to what your using the solenoid valve for? Looks like it goes to a trickle filter or something.
Are you automating water changes as well?

Solenoid is triggered by a float switch via the Reefkeeper. And, it is protected via a float valve and overflow water sensor. However, this still has some risk....
 
amazing. Question mechanical/ solenoid gate valves who is the manufacture, where did you get them, how much +-? thanks

It is just a 24 AC Volt outdoor sprinkler system solenoid valve.....from Lowes. The power supply it uses is from a alarm system....standard 110 to 24 AC.....

I found that the outdoor sprinkler system solenoids are the only ones that really work well, since they can handle the back pressure.
 
Also curious to what your using the solenoid valve for? Looks like it goes to a trickle filter or something.
Are you automating water changes as well?

Yes, water changes are automated via 2 BRS pumps that turn on numerous times a day. So far, working great, with no real big salinity swings.
 
Nice to look at what others are doing.Thanks for sharing.Looks like you have done this before.

Yes, I have been screwing up builds for ten years. Lol. I am too stubborn to give up. All of my friends in the hobby drop like flies, and I keep chugging along...trying to get these darn sticks to grow. :lol2:
 
Wow waterart, you picked a good name for your handle here on Rc because your pictures show us a work of art, thanks for sharing...
 
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