Ghetto Rig

Whats up with that open power box behind everything? Thats kinda scary. Nice idea with the water bottle, I had the same problem with a 55.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15000496#post15000496 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by biowerks
Whats up with that open power box behind everything? Thats kinda scary. Nice idea with the water bottle, I had the same problem with a 55.

Looks like TV cable. No electricity.
 
Coax carries an electric signal, I would still be slightly worried about it. More worried about salt than anything else though.
 
This one was high risk. Daisy chaining vessels under a tanks is definitely a bad idea. Any power outage and this system would have put at least 1 gallon on the floor. :eek1:

Overflow fed into the rubbermaid dogfood container with the octo nw150, which overflowed into both a return chamber and a refugium in a 10gallon tank.

Space limitations below a 55 are a challenge ;)



There was also a square bucket with a DSB in the back.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15002812#post15002812 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cardiffgiant
This one was high risk. Daisy chaining vessels under a tanks is definitely a bad idea. Any power outage and this system would have put at least 1 gallon on the floor. :eek1:

Overflow fed into the rubbermaid dogfood container with the octo nw150, which overflowed into both a return chamber and a refugium in a 10gallon tank.

Space limitations below a 55 are a challenge ;)



There was also a square bucket with a DSB in the back. [/B


Boy, that skimmer sure seems to be in deep water....
 
The coax is not conected to anything except an empty junction box outside. My wife likes to move things around in our living room non stop. I have three different cable boxes outside that I will move our input cable to depending on where she wants the TV that week.

Not so bad, but I have to move the dang surround sound wires seems like every other week.

Thanks for the compliments on the fuge. Just trying to utilize as much space as possible. Good thing I did not put the MH ballast under the fuge. I surely would have gotten a flogging then. LOL.
 
Forgot about my sump/fuge light, out of sight out of mind :lol:

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15001828#post15001828 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scaryperson27
Coax cable has electricity. Doesn't it?

Actually yes it does at least at the tap level and is any where from 54vac to 92vac or dc can't remember which from my catv days but the current is minimal, but as long as it is just the coax and not an outlet no worries oh and btw standard phone lines are 54vac also just don't carry a signal
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15012731#post15012731 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by biowerks
Here are some a DI unit that I built and am having trouble with.

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What's wrong with them???
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15012570#post15012570 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Agu
Forgot about my sump/fuge light, out of sight out of mind :lol:

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Don't know if I would call this ghetto, it is very creative!! Nice job, i love how this thread is going strong, all reefers have tried to rig something up to save money or time...love it!!
 
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