SPS Shallow Reef Tank Build Thread

Im getting pretty discouraged with this whole thing..:(
Im on that "why am i putting myself through this much trouble" state of mind..

Come on guys..motivate a fellow reefer.. :(
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11654610#post11654610 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ClownReef®
Im getting pretty discouraged with this whole thing..:(
Im on that "why am i putting myself through this much trouble" state of mind..

Come on guys..motivate a fellow reefer.. :(

Other than the sump damage, which you didn't explain to us, it isn't beyond repair. Plumbing is somewhat difficult at times, but your setup isn't complicated so it shouldn't too discouraging.

What was leaking exactly? And if it was a threaded fitting, teflon paste works better than teflon tape.
 
Marc,

I was trying to unscrew the pump from the bulkhead attached to the sump and i pulled too hard and snapped it..

While the sump is under observation, i will probably hang the lights..ive been procrastinating..
 
Hey man cheer up! This hobby take the most patience and $$. I'm building my tank and i'm only like 1/2 there and i'm been working on this for 4 months now($$ don't permit lol) Looks good keep it up
 
Stuff happens (especially when we are excited/frustrated), live and learn.

I have broke plenty of things in my day:mad:

I'm sorry for you,
James
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11655875#post11655875 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ClownReef®
Marc,

I was trying to unscrew the pump from the bulkhead attached to the sump and i pulled too hard and snapped it..

While the sump is under observation, i will probably hang the lights..ive been procrastinating..

Between the sump and the pump, you need a union. That will allow you to unscrew it without pressure on the plumbing, and extract the pump. For an external pump, you'll want a union before and after the pump.

Even better would be a double union ballvalve. Those things are expensive, but so nice.

http://savko.com/PartList.asp?pgid=1&ptid=2&pid=1
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11655990#post11655990 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
Between the sump and the pump, you need a union. That will allow you to unscrew it without pressure on the plumbing, and extract the pump. For an external pump, you'll want a union before and after the pump.

Even better would be a double union ballvalve. Those things are expensive, but so nice.

http://savko.com/PartList.asp?pgid=1&ptid=2&pid=1

Good point Marc,

Building plumbing for long-term durability/ease of maintence is more costly but easily worth it.

James
 
How did you do that??


UPDATE: Well, the sump is off at the doctor..lol..

Im gonna try to do some stuff around here while that is done..
 
..Its baaaaack!!!

SUMPENSTEIN!!!

He's all patched up and holding water just fine.. Im about to plumb it in and roll the dice again..

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