jjstecchino
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Today I had a little bit of free time to work on the tank. I finally finished the plumbing. It will "cure" for 24h then I will test it with fresh water.
Here are some pictures:
The closed loop intake and back returns. The white pipe has been painted with black Krylon Fusion as suggested. Two 1.5" strainers are mounted on the CL intake.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Sorry for the flash on the glass but I dont have a tripod handy.
Here is a shot of the pumps area. The right one is the sump pump. The left one is the CL pump. It is connected to an Ocean Motions 4 way with a 1-3, 2-4 sequence. This will alternate flow between the front outlets and the back outlets
		 
	
This is a shot of the plumbing inside the stand. It looks like a bunch of "spaghetti" but should be functional. I tried to have gentle swipes using spa-flex and I used 90° elbows only where absolutely necessary. It would appear I could have used more 45° elbows but I have a lot of space constraints and 45 would have teken too much space. I have to fit the calcium, carbon and PO4 reactors still.
		 
	
Here is the main return to the sump
		 
	
Here is the return to the refugium
		 
	
Here is a shot of the plumbing on the back of the tank
		 
	
				
			Today I had a little bit of free time to work on the tank. I finally finished the plumbing. It will "cure" for 24h then I will test it with fresh water.
Here are some pictures:
The closed loop intake and back returns. The white pipe has been painted with black Krylon Fusion as suggested. Two 1.5" strainers are mounted on the CL intake.
 
	Sorry for the flash on the glass but I dont have a tripod handy.
Here is a shot of the pumps area. The right one is the sump pump. The left one is the CL pump. It is connected to an Ocean Motions 4 way with a 1-3, 2-4 sequence. This will alternate flow between the front outlets and the back outlets
 
	This is a shot of the plumbing inside the stand. It looks like a bunch of "spaghetti" but should be functional. I tried to have gentle swipes using spa-flex and I used 90° elbows only where absolutely necessary. It would appear I could have used more 45° elbows but I have a lot of space constraints and 45 would have teken too much space. I have to fit the calcium, carbon and PO4 reactors still.
 
	Here is the main return to the sump
 
	Here is the return to the refugium
 
	Here is a shot of the plumbing on the back of the tank
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 Very much so.
 Very much so.  
	 
	 
	 I glued the probe holder a little too low. Now I need to cut it out and glue it 1/2" higher.
 I glued the probe holder a little too low. Now I need to cut it out and glue it 1/2" higher. 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	