You can get beautiful textured fiberglass sheeting. It's typically used in soaking wet locations, like showers, because it's totally impervious to water. It's massively strong. VERY thin and can be cut easily.
And, it's only 1/16" thick. Booyah!
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Here it is.
Next up: The stand goes in!
The stand will be motivated by a 3 phase motor controlled by a VFD. A 1/3hp gear drive. I'll get to it soon!
I have a vfd I will donate to your project if you need it for the stand lift, that is if you don't mind the occasional noise when you go to move it. Keypad even works! Let me know if you need it, I think it already knows the way there.
Man I wish I had thought of that when I was building my fish room.... That is a cool idea.
For the plumbing issue... why not just have it move with the tank? Would be easy enough to support.
Ummm "Water pump" is not very specific... Yes I am using a VFD for the 1/2hp 3ph closed loop. No I am not using a VFD for the 1/20hp sump return.Are you using a VFD for the water pump as well? (not sure from your OP).
I am using one for the stand because I get automatic ramping - no shock starts/stops. I can control the speed. I can use a three phase motor that is smaller for the same hp. I get to use small low voltage switches to control it. I can have overload protection automatically.I have to ask why you are using a VFD for the jack even, doesn't sound like you are controlling the speed at all are you?
At this point I am only thinking of a microPLC w/o an HMI to control everything.I assume PLC with a HMI for controlling everything?
3 phase is less then useful for a residence. Around here they will not give 3 phase to residential zoning. And never heard of a residential property getting 3 phase.
I wish I could get 3 phase 600V to my place though, lol.
As I mentioned I got a used tank.
I found one in Craigslist and drove two hours to get there only to find the guy had his dimensions off by a 1/2 a foot. I walked up his driveway took one look at his tank and said, "That's not the one so where's the one advertised?"
"Yes that's the one!"
"Yeah, but I asked you to make double sure that the tank was only two feet deep as I have a narrow space that is clearly 30 inches."
"Sorry."
He thought it was funny. What a jerk.
2Hrs back... :uzi:
Next up was the tank I actually got in Oakland, CA.
"No scratches right?"
"Nope."
"How many penetrations are there in the tank?"
"Only one."
Just one?"
"Yes, only one."
"Really, only one hole?"
"Yes! One hole."
Price $650.
1-1/2hrs there.
"There are scratches all over this!"
"Yeah but you can't see them when the water is in."
"There are FIVE penetrations you said One!" :furious:
"I thought you just meant for the return.."
I left with the tank and $150 of my original dollars.
What's with these people?? :worried:
After a pause on a bench in the driveway to alter and plug various of the, "only one hole(s)", I got four strong mates to help bring in the tank.
I'm guessing it was about 350lbs. We passed it in a living room window. Luckily they're 3.5ft wide. So we covered the sill with blankets and set one end on the sill. Then two of us ran in the house and we moved it in 4/5ths of the way then the other two guys came in and we picked it up and set it in place.
Of course we could only set it about 50% into its space. Then we had to jink it the rest of the way.
Note the stand is down.
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Ummm "Water pump" is not very specific... Yes I am using a VFD for the 1/2hp 3ph closed loop. No I am not using a VFD for the 1/20hp sump return.
I am using one for the stand because I get automatic ramping - no shock starts/stops. I can control the speed. I can use a three phase motor that is smaller for the same hp. I get to use small low voltage switches to control it. I can have overload protection automatically.
At this point I am only thinking of a microPLC w/o an HMI to control everything.