New Stream Holder and proper use of mounting hardware

Any chance you could get a good detailed picture up of how to mount with a large brace? You may be doing that in one of the pictures but only have a top down view. Id like to see a couple angles and how its all put together if you get the chance. I would appreciate it alot, because I have a rather large glass brace, and im sure there are some other people too that would like to see that setup. You are great, thanks for the pictures, i see what i did wrong on my top off =D
 
I will see what I can do! My plan is to make a movie of the assembly process and post it in this forum but that may take a while.
 
Re: New Stream Holder and proper use of mounting hardware

rvitko said:
This is the new Turbelle Stream Deco Holder. Imagine it covered in coralline and polyps and you can imagine it would be nearly invisible. The Stream simply inserts into a coupler of suitable sized PVc and his held in place by friction, you then place it atop a live rock column. No rock should be placed on top of the holder.
what are these gonna run? Much more attractive than the rails IMO....
Hey, did you get the branch adaptor back?
 
:dance: :dance: Roger,

I ordered my 6000 on Friday from MD. I have a Tenecor acrylic tank and I am a little afraid that the holder will not work. My tank is virtually closed. I do have one opening at the back that measures as follows:

1.5" wide and 5" long and an inch from the back. It was built this way for a future seaswirl. Can I place the 6000 there and swivel it to where I want it?
 
I like the deco holder! :) Where is access for the unit....underneath??
 
I will post a better set of pics of the 3000.26 and acrylic later on, very hectic day, give me about 2 days to catch up. As for the Deco Holder price was set at $67 but we are trying to get it down we didn't anticipate it being so much but unfortunately it is a stone made by hand of Ceramic in France and then shipped to the factory for installation of a hand modified PVC coupling, it makes it a fairly expensive proposition and when we set out we were trying for under $50. The rock is about as big as a 6-10lb piece of Fiji rock and has a similar weight.
 
Yes, it mounts into a coupling from underneath, it has to be the top piece on the rock structure.
 
Mako said:
I like the deco holder! :) Where is access for the unit....underneath??
Are you going to get one Chuck? If so, please be sure to post some pics one installed, I would love to see it.

Griss
 
The one existing prototype in the photo was supposed to be sent to me when it dried out. They also had one unfinished one that I was also supposed to get. BTW, haven't recieved the barnch adapter but no worries, I did get some multicontrollers and we will get it taken care of in the next couple days I have a huge work load this week.
 
Yes, you will need kit 3000.26 or your own ingenuity. Photobarry had one of the nicest looking solutions I had seen.
 
rvitko said:
BTW, haven't recieved the barnch adapter but no worries, I did get some multicontrollers and we will get it taken care of in the next couple days I have a huge work load this week.

It went back to you from LA on Friday according to UPS.
 
For Mexican hermit- here is the holder- this actually the holder for a 7410/2 but the only difference is a post versus the clip- everything else is the same just the part the pump mounts on is different.
 
Assembly for perimeter bracing- finished holder assembled from 3000.25 and 3000.26. You simply cut the part 3000.26 rail to fit the length of the brace. You will need a hack saw or a ginsu knife:)
 
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