Chris,
I cut the slot in the pipe on a table saw. I would not suggest this unless you've got experience/tools to do it safely - otherwise, a Dremel with a cutoff wheel or something like that would work.
The "clips" are really narrow slices of 1.5" pipe with a cut to split them. So to get the screen off, I rotate the clips until the slot is down and then the screen pulls out of them.
The endcap is "snugged" by several wraps of teflon tape around the pipe before the cap was plugged on. I basically wanted to keep the whole thing modular until I was sure I liked it. There's actually an annoying leak out of this joint so I need to re-do it or just suck it up and glue it.
I wouldn't consider this a final build yet. There are a few modifications I have in mind:
1) To create a "splash shield" and prevent algae from growing up into the pipe and clogging things, I'm going to split a 2" pipe and slide it around the main pipe.
2) There's a union at the supply end of the slit pipe, barely visible down at the other end in that photo. I'll probably replace this with a threaded ball valve or gate valve. I don't need the easy disassembly of a union anyways. And I currently have one ball valve on the supply line to control flow rate, but since there's only the one valve, if I want to shut it down, I have to either shut that valve (which loses my setpoint) or shut off the return pump, which I don't like to do unless required. So I want two valves - one as a shutoff, and the other as an adjustment.
3) I haven't fooled around with the reflectors yet. I have a flat sheet of reflector material from an old hood that I'm going to cut to shape to slide behind the CFLs.
At that point I'll probably be mostly done until if/when I convert it to LEDs. I know we spoke of enclosures earlier in the thread but I'm not convinced it's a high priority yet. I'm not getting THAT much splashing/noise and think I can tune it out via other methods. And anecdotally, evap doesn't seem like an issue yet. I don't have solid data but can't tell that the ATO is running that much more now vs. before it was online.
I took a photo of the algae growth on it this morning but it's on the DSLR which means I'm too lazy to upload. :lol: There's also a lot of diatom-like growth in the sump itself, thanks to the ATS lights. I may do a water change this weekend and try to scrape it off to help with nutrient removal. The DT is pretty much free of growth of any kind at this point but of course the tank is still young, and I've got plenty of targeted "pest algae" grazers if/when growth does start.