Anim8me2
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Well now! Isn't that sweet. I hope you know i fully blame you as to why thias product was not used. You could have said something!
I accept full responsibility.
But not the blame.
I have too many devices with Tapatalk!
Well now! Isn't that sweet. I hope you know i fully blame you as to why thias product was not used. You could have said something!
Hi Rob,
Want to steal several of your build ideas on a future build. Do you have experience with bulkheads on bottom of tank? I had acrylic tank make it seven years no leaks on close loop bh's,did have leak on bottom overflow BH. The lesson I learned on wood frame I built was I didn't cut plywood holes for easy wrench access from under tankI also read a build thread for large tank, where the guy did away with rubber seals and siliconed BH's, both flange and nut. Installed upside down in case he had to remove from bottom for plumbing repairs and not drain tank, interesting concept.




I've been following you build with great interest and admiration. It is one of the most well considered and designed that I have seen.
One question, did you ever consider a simple voltage converter for your Eco blue and Abyzz pumps? If so, why did you decide against it?
Art

like a transformer? yes this was a very simple method but it has its downfalls like it constantly draws power and creates heat and it wouldn't look as professional. I was originally going to go with this method as an auto transformer would allow for a GCFI circuit (cause the transformer is not isolated in this case). See below for a hookup matrix I made at the time. Lets just say a friend gave me the 240V GCFI breakerso I started with option 4. However now, I have upgraded to option 6 as we speak now. The abyzz pumps are 240V and the blue eco is 120 so its on regular power.
Thank you for thinking this build was well thought out
Cheers
Thanks for the comprehensive reply. (This is what I mean about well though out!!) Love the decision matrix.
Another few questions: Is there anything preventing using a 120GCFI in options 1 and 2 to achieve the missing safety factor?
Can you describe your UPS set up? Where did you locate it and how much power will it supply?
Also, where did you find a 120 blue eco pump? I haven't been able to locate one. Finally, I see that that pump is drawing only a few watts in you set up. Is that the model that draws up to 240 watts? What flow rate would you say you are getting compared to maximum? Would you use it for a closed loop pump?
You're build has given me LOTS of good ideas I hope to incorporate into my similar sized build. I'm now grappling with whether to go closed loop and, if so whether to have the kind of flow you have designed. I need to put together a decision matrix!! I already know one set of inputs: Abyzz pumps: cost: HIGH desirability: HIGH
Thanks for your entire thread.
Art
Rob,
I am planning a new shallow reef tank (3 side starphire, 66" x 24" x 22"h of 12mm glass non-tempered bottom top and bottom eurobraced, may or may not add front to back braces. I had bottom drilled for close loop in last acrylic tank and at the stage of deciding to drill glass tank for close loop. I see you are fearless with this issue. What is your experience over your time with glass tanks past and present , BH placement and what drilling does to strength of glass panel. I want to be able to sleep at night and not worry....
Thanks!
Dang, how did I miss this build...
1 question 1 thought...
Question: axial exhaust fan you purchased....how quiet is it and what are your thoughts now that you have hooked it up...also can you give me the model number as I cant seem to find it...
Thought...I am doing a build thread and am about to post my experiences but I installed a closed loop and have Mp 60 power head wave maker clones....I did not want to see the CL at all. I built the rock around the CL and was able to hide most of it...I decided that once I had the CL pointing where I wanted...(mostly hitting the front glass and corners) I would use the PHs with their random flow adjustments to create the flow I wanted. I also wanted the ability to adjust the CL over time but thought it was going to be too tough long term... I can maniuplate flow with the PHs.... .On one tank it took me about 10 minutes to get what I wanted...on the other I had to mess with it for about 3 days....anyway great build and good luck.