By the time I was done Saturday all I had done was to get the return pump, skimmer, O3 generator, heater and chiller running . nothing else, not even the lights, just enough to keep everything alive over night. the tank ad cleared up nicely in 10 hours here is a side shot through 6 feet of water
I set up a cable management trough to try and organize my cables and tubes. this way wires are out of the way but I do not have to cut zipties to service equipment
I installed a DC-4 in the wet section of the stand to control the kalkwaser pump, 2-part pumps, fuge light and heater
in the dry section I installed the ACIII, DC-8, lunersim and Aquasurf to control the fans, lights, chiller, 6100's etc. I know it looks messy but there is an amazing amount of wires in there and everything is laid out in a manner that allows easy access for servicing. there are 2 fans that I have not installed yet to force 100 cfm of fresh air into the dry section to keep my ballasts and chiller happy
here is my first FTS with the lights on, with no tripod and no photo skills, I put one 6100 blowing through the canyon between the first and 2nd pillar, kind of cool as it hides it well and creates the kind of current you would expect in a small crack in a real reef. those helios 20ks sure turn that navy blue lighter than I expected, no matter, it will all be green, purple and pink in a few months