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jdieck, I checked out your page. I love your setup. I think if I had a fish room, it might end up something like that! :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9278341#post9278341 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MSM
jdieck, I checked out your page. I love your setup. I think if I had a fish room, it might end up something like that! :)

Thanks, I like everything on shelves, that makes maintenance a lot easier.

Myka: Love the outdoors setup. Hope it was not that cold up here.

Corals b 4 bills: That electrical panel is impressive. Do you have more than one feed line?
 
Feed line as in separate breakers? yes the lighting is on one gfi and all the pumps are on another. I blew a breaker yesterday and the lights stayed on, it was nice not having to wait for the lights and ballast to cool off before restarting.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9280361#post9280361 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by corals b 4 bills
. I blew a breaker yesterday and the lights stayed on, it was nice not having to wait for the lights and ballast to cool off before restarting.
I added a 15 minute delay timed to allow my mh to cool down in a power outage of a short time. They are user for a/c units to keep a compressor from trying to restart too quickly.
 
Being a contractor has it's perks, I had my electrician wire this outlet panel to my specs. I wanted it to be on two separate gcfi's one 20 amp. for lights and one 20 amp. for the pumps, as you can see I wanted some to be switched for maint. or emerg. shut down. There is also a dedicated 15 amp. breaker on the sub panel for an outlet in the garage just for my chiller, I have my chiller plumed in from the garage because of the heat and noise. The best thing about the panel is it's totally safe.
 
Hey willtel76, do you have cavitation problems with your return pump plumed at an angle like that and the distance the water has to travel back to the tank?
 
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