Kinetic
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Read all the pages, this is really going to help my project out as well.
A couple of comments / questions:
1. You mentioned an ATO before. Have you decided what to do? I've been messing with ATO's for awhile now, and came to some conclusions: a) if you have just enough water in your ATO so that it will NOT flood your sump, you should be ok. A container just small enough to drain clean without overflowing your system will be good. Problem is the pump runs dry. Or if you use siphon / gravity fed you're safe there. This means you'll also need to fill up the resevoir more or less often depending on the size. b) i've grown to love reef fanatic level controllers. It's a 2 sensor system, and I use one to sense level of the water in the sump, and then the second higher up to detect if the one below got stuck. Weekly checks of these sensors should be good. It has never failed me, except when a piece of carbon (who knows) got lodged in one, but the safety sensor saved me, as well as the resevoir running dry. I used a TOM aqualifter which didn't burn out either. So with these 2 safeties, you should be ok. c) you can place the safety sensor in the resevoir with the topoff water, so when it is empty, your pump will turn off. This is also good if your resevoir is again small enough to not overflow your system.
2. I see that your fuge drains into your sump. Won't this create more micro bubbles? How are you battling this? I know the trigger systems has bubble traps, but once it overflows into the sump, new microbubbles will appear. Or is this not true?
3. My basement is huge, it's the exact footprint of my house, and it's very well ventilated by fans (I have a little office down there) etc. Do you think it will be ok humidity wise? My house is a 3 room house, and again, the basement is the entirety of the footprint of the house.
4. How much was that rubbermaid 100g? Where did you buy it from? I'm considering that, though my water changes will have to be HUGE. I may go with something like 50 gallons or smaller.
5. Your AquaC is a good skimmer, but very undersized for your system, that's for sure. I just bought myself an ASM G3, which isn't too expensive. They are clones of EuroReef which are very good, and I think they perform pretty well too. Maybe you've addressed this already and I've missed it.
6. Is that the sequence dart you have for the closed loop still? On your replies in my thread you didn't mention if you were still using it.
that's all for now, looks sweet!
A couple of comments / questions:
1. You mentioned an ATO before. Have you decided what to do? I've been messing with ATO's for awhile now, and came to some conclusions: a) if you have just enough water in your ATO so that it will NOT flood your sump, you should be ok. A container just small enough to drain clean without overflowing your system will be good. Problem is the pump runs dry. Or if you use siphon / gravity fed you're safe there. This means you'll also need to fill up the resevoir more or less often depending on the size. b) i've grown to love reef fanatic level controllers. It's a 2 sensor system, and I use one to sense level of the water in the sump, and then the second higher up to detect if the one below got stuck. Weekly checks of these sensors should be good. It has never failed me, except when a piece of carbon (who knows) got lodged in one, but the safety sensor saved me, as well as the resevoir running dry. I used a TOM aqualifter which didn't burn out either. So with these 2 safeties, you should be ok. c) you can place the safety sensor in the resevoir with the topoff water, so when it is empty, your pump will turn off. This is also good if your resevoir is again small enough to not overflow your system.
2. I see that your fuge drains into your sump. Won't this create more micro bubbles? How are you battling this? I know the trigger systems has bubble traps, but once it overflows into the sump, new microbubbles will appear. Or is this not true?
3. My basement is huge, it's the exact footprint of my house, and it's very well ventilated by fans (I have a little office down there) etc. Do you think it will be ok humidity wise? My house is a 3 room house, and again, the basement is the entirety of the footprint of the house.
4. How much was that rubbermaid 100g? Where did you buy it from? I'm considering that, though my water changes will have to be HUGE. I may go with something like 50 gallons or smaller.
5. Your AquaC is a good skimmer, but very undersized for your system, that's for sure. I just bought myself an ASM G3, which isn't too expensive. They are clones of EuroReef which are very good, and I think they perform pretty well too. Maybe you've addressed this already and I've missed it.
6. Is that the sequence dart you have for the closed loop still? On your replies in my thread you didn't mention if you were still using it.
that's all for now, looks sweet!