Ok now for the changes since August.
The major project I had was to relocate the electrical areas for some of the components of the AquaController. I added a panel inside the stand and placed the Direct Connect 4 and two electrical strips on the panel. The two strips were the most economical way of putting devices that share one timer output and have more than one outlet requirement. In this case I combined the 4 fans on one strip and the two heaters on the other.
I also installed two Drew's Doser Peristaltic Dosing Pumps to supply the ALK and CAL I was dosing manually each day. Along with the two part kit solution. Both are available at Bulk Reef Supply. They provide instructions for getting the value correct and then how much to keep it there. After getting my parameters correct I dose for 40 minutes daily with the Calcium Chloride and 30 minutes with Sodium Bicarbonate. Each pump puts out 1.7 ml a minutes ( calculated to make sure). I have the Aquacontroller timed to dispense 3 times per evening each for the ALK and CAL between 1:00 AM and 7:00 AM
I purchased two Drew's Doser pumps one each for the ALK and CAL.
I also purchased two slim 1 gallon containers that allow me to store them out of site behind the stand.
Special thanks to will16 for the main idea. More details are on his build thread.
Will16s doser pump install
I made a few changes mainly by adding brackets to secure the dosing hoses. I got these from Tunze (part of the Osmolator installation kit). You can get these on their web site. I have them separated mainly because I wanted the ALK closer to the higher flow area. The black hose is the auto top off from the Osmolator.
Clamp holder and Hose clamp + screw PN PN 3000.240 $8.50 each plus shipping.
I also replace the skimmer (again). This is my 4th skimmer in a little over a year. The BubbleMaster work well but butter fingers here dropped it and cracked the case. Super glue some what fixed it but it just didn't work the same. It was also too sensitive and I could never trust it from going crazy and overflowing
I purchased the Reef Octopus Extreme 160. This is a very good skimmer. It works better than the BubbleMaster at half the price. I replaced the pin wheel with a mesh wheel mod (same as what comes on the BubbleMaster) which produces bubbles half the size as a pin wheel. Smaller bubbles mean more surface area and better protein extraction. Both also use the Sicce pump but the Octopus adds a bubble plate that enhances the bubble output. The 160 was the largest model that would fit in the sump area or I would have gone with the 200. MSX also puts out the same skimmer but I could not find a 160 model in the MSX version.