MrMikeB
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Many of you have heard a bit of the work I am doing to my detached workshop in converting it over to an aquaculture research facility (in the simplest definition of the term). Well after lots of planning, things are starting to fall into place.
There is a ton more work to do, but licenses, accounts, non profit status, most of the design work, cost estimates, corporation charter, etc. is now in place (or soon will be - IRS is very slooooww) and I am actively working (well when I am not 'really' working) on putting pen to paper on the first couple of projects that I would like to start with (mostly boring stuff: like growing food, effects on certain environmental variables, etc.).
Anyhow, I thought I would share some of the actual physical design elements of the facilities. Thank you all who have contributed with your ideas and support. It means a lot to me. BTW, the filtration design is not finalized yet... This is the tough one to decide on.
A special thank you to Ed Simmons and his mastery of AutoCAD for putting to paper what was in my head. Thank you Brian at CRS, our late night e-mails helped a lot!
First up: The facility layout - elevation diagrams pending:
Next: The propagation / grow out systems - 5'x10'x1' 'CalFlo' style overflows, closed loop on a switched valve. There are 4 of these currently being built. Note: There are actually 2 sets of lights (4x 400MH Lumenarc) on nifty light rails planned per tank.
The QT system - still plumbing all of this, but should/needs to be online by the end of the month - here is a good representation:
More engineering designs are available if you are into that geeky sort of stuff. If the project schedule stays true, I should be doing my 'dry runs' (heh) by the end of the year. BTW - If you are planning on heading to the garage sale later this month, I will be bringing a truckload of stuff that has to go to make room for this reefing madness. You would do well to stop by.
There is a ton more work to do, but licenses, accounts, non profit status, most of the design work, cost estimates, corporation charter, etc. is now in place (or soon will be - IRS is very slooooww) and I am actively working (well when I am not 'really' working) on putting pen to paper on the first couple of projects that I would like to start with (mostly boring stuff: like growing food, effects on certain environmental variables, etc.).
Anyhow, I thought I would share some of the actual physical design elements of the facilities. Thank you all who have contributed with your ideas and support. It means a lot to me. BTW, the filtration design is not finalized yet... This is the tough one to decide on.
A special thank you to Ed Simmons and his mastery of AutoCAD for putting to paper what was in my head. Thank you Brian at CRS, our late night e-mails helped a lot!
First up: The facility layout - elevation diagrams pending:

Next: The propagation / grow out systems - 5'x10'x1' 'CalFlo' style overflows, closed loop on a switched valve. There are 4 of these currently being built. Note: There are actually 2 sets of lights (4x 400MH Lumenarc) on nifty light rails planned per tank.

The QT system - still plumbing all of this, but should/needs to be online by the end of the month - here is a good representation:

More engineering designs are available if you are into that geeky sort of stuff. If the project schedule stays true, I should be doing my 'dry runs' (heh) by the end of the year. BTW - If you are planning on heading to the garage sale later this month, I will be bringing a truckload of stuff that has to go to make room for this reefing madness. You would do well to stop by.
