Flying Dutch 700 gallon in wall tank-living room/home office divider - Build Thread

second and third coats:
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so, in the right corner you can see the electric outlets:
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and in the left is the water outlets:
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from the right to the left: first one will be used for salt water (comes by gravity), the middle is to fresh water and the last one is a backup. :idea:
 
that is it guys! it's time for the procurements plan:
  • plywood to cover the stand and canopy;
  • iron and plywood for another stand to hold quarantine and frag tanks;
  • glass for quarantine and frag tanks;
  • glass or acrylic (TBD) for sump;
  • silicone (a lot);
  • equipments - :bounce3:

as I'm going to US on a business trip I will take the opportunity to buy some equipments and would like to thank the guys from o.r.c.a (Orlando Reef Caretakers Association) who supported me with a suggestions of some retail shops in orlando and the guys from west coast - Los Angeles, that help me in the same way! You guys R O C K S!!! :uzi:


And guys, if you need something from east cost get in touch with Louis from World Wide Corals - www.worldwidecorals.com

Or, if you need anything from west cost, talk with Tom from SoCal Tropical Fish Outlet - www.socaltropicalfish.com

they both support ReefCentral and rocks!
 
I love the dining table with the emphasis on actually looking at the tank. So many builds I see treat the tank like a picture frame in an odd wall in the room that people walk past but never spend any time looking at. Great set-up!

Dave.M
 
hey Guys,

Good news, yesterday I bought a good RO/DI system and almost forgot to tell you.

I talked with Jim from The Filter Guys - www.thefilterguys.biz and we decided about a SIX STAGE RO/DI system plus one 'pre-stage' :bounce3:

The choice was a water saver model (think green :bounce3:!!! ) the "OCEAN REEF MISER SIX STAGE RO/DI 150 GPD", this system uses wastewater from the first membrane to feed the second membrane. As the results show wastewater was greatly reduced and the best results were seen with increased pressure and tapwater temps in the 60's. The after RO TDS using this system is little more then double from one membrane.

Results:
65 PSI ENTERING FIRST MEMBRANE

Two 75 GPD FilmTec membranes in series
One 75 GPD flow restrictor
Tapwater temp 64 degrees
Tapwater psi 69 before entering filter housings
Tapwater TDS 59 ppm
TDS entering DI 2 ppm
DI Water TDS 0
Production Water 1 gallon 10.45 minutes
Wastewater 6.5 quarts
Production Water 5.58 GPH or 133.92 GPD
Wastewater 9.07 GPH or 217.62 GPD
GALLONS OF WATER SAVED 318
 
here's the bad boy:

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Description:
Clear 10" canister housings
'Pre-Stage: NSF rated 5 micron poly sediment filter
Stage One: NSF rated 1 micron poly sediment filter
Stage Two: 5 Micron Matrikx NSF rated CTO carbon block filter
Stage Three: 0.6 Micron Matrikx NSF rated +1Chlorine Guzzler carbon block
Two Dow FilmTec RO membranes 75 GPD each
Stage Six: Full size DI housing with refillable cartridge
Auto Shutoff valve
Membrane flush valve
Pressure Gauge
Quick connect gittings
Garden Hose / Laundry sink adapter to ¼" quick fitting
Drain Connection
Filter wrench
RO bypass valve
Dual TDS Meter 1/4 Quick Fittings
Pressure Gauge NoShock model 911 - 0-160 psi Center Back Connection
AQUATEC 8800 Series Booster Pump
AQUATEC 8800 Transformer
8800 Auto shutoff switch
75 GPD auto-flush timer valve
PVC Mini Adjustable Float Valve With 1/4" OD Tubing Inlet​

It didn't arrive yet, as soon as it comes I'll take some pics from the installation! +1 item in my check-list... :fun2:
 
I love the dining table with the emphasis on actually looking at the tank. So many builds I see treat the tank like a picture frame in an odd wall in the room that people walk past but never spend any time looking at. Great set-up!

Dave.M

Hi Dave,

thank you for come along! I really appreciate your comments and suggestions! regarding this setup i'll appreciate any critics, suggestions, doubts coming from you! :thumbsup:

Matt "d3hree" (from Matt's 5000ltr Display) and dahenley show some concerns about drill the bottom of tank and suggest some alternatives about closed loop system. If you have time, get back to the earlier pages (1 and 2) and drop me line about this theme!

Thanks! :idea:
 
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