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what is that ice cap ballast model?? icecap660?
so 6bulbs it come with 2 ballasts?
i seen you have two blue bulb out side,,so those 4bulb is 50/50
or some thing else?? or just daylight,,
i look at webside where you get it from but not sure which,,,thanks alot
 
Day 15

With everything complete and the Live Rock ordered it's time to fill the tank.

At this point I started adding salt and used the Hydor Koralias to circulate the water.

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The tank completed filling in 21 hours from the RO/DI.

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After I finished with the tank I moved the RO/DI hose to the top off reservoir. This will be a good opportunity to make sure the float valve works. When the reservoir is full I will turn the RO/DI unit off. I have no need to keep it connected.

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A final check and everything is working. I checked the auto top off again to make sure it was still working and let the top off reservoir reservoir fill up the remaining space.

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I programmed the Aqua Controller during the time I was waiting for the tank to fill. After looking at all the devices connected to the tank and what I wanted to do I decided to purchase another Direct Connect 8 which will now allow me to control up to 16 different devices. I now need to decide where to put it.

Still waiting on my fans. Looks like I am going to make a trip to Fry's and use the fans I ordered somewhere else. I'll give until the weekend.
 
Nice tank!

The ACjr will only control 12 devices. You can add another DC8 but will be able to use only 4 of the outlets. You could also get a DC4 or DC4HD.
 
Thanks for the info.

Their literature states to use another DC-8 and in fact says you can daisy chain more. Is this just a limitation to the jr.? If I had know I would have gotten the DC-4 and saved some money.
 
I just went to the Neptune site and confirmed you are right about only being able to use the DC-4 or DC-4HD. The vendor's info is wrong as it states the following.

- Up to 5 DC8s can be daisy chained together for up to 40 switched outlets.

I probably only need four and the regular DC-4 would work.

Hopefully I can get this changed. Good thing I used American Express.:)
 
Ok just for fun I am putting the Aqua Controller programming below. This assumes a DC-8 and a DC-4.

DC-8
Output 1 PM1% Main Pump
Output 2 PM2% Skimmer
Output 3 LT3* Sump Light 1
Output 4 LT1* Dawn Dusk Lamp
Output 5 PM3_ Powerhead Right
Output 6 PM4_ Powerhead Left
Output 7 LT4* Sump Light 2
Output 8 LT2* Mid Day Light

DC-4
Output 9 MON* Moon Light
Output 10 HET^ Heater
Output 11 FN1. Fan group 1
Output 12 FN2. Fan group 2

LT1
IF Time > 10:59 Then LT1* ON
IF Time > 22:59 Then LT1* OFF
IF Temp > 83.0 Then LT1 OFF
Max Change 010 M Then LT1 OFF
LT2
IF Time > 11:59 Then LT2* ON
IF Time > 21:59 Then LT2* OFF
LT3
IF LT1* OFF Then LT3* ON
IF LT1* ON Then LT3* OFF
LT4
IF LT1* OFF Then LT4* ON
IF LT1* ON Then LT4* OFF
MON
IF Moon 000/000 Then MON* ON
PM1
IF Time >00:00 Then PM1% ON
FEED
IF FeedA 000 Then PM1% OFF
PM2
IF Time >00:00 Then PM2% ON
PM3
IF Time > 00:00 Then PM1% OFF
IF Time > 06:00 Then PM1% ON
IF Time > 12:00 Then PM1% OFF
IF Time > 18:00 Then PM1% ON
FEED
IF FeedA 005 Then PM3% OFF
PM4
IF Time > 00:00 Then PM2% ON
IF Time > 06:00 Then PM2% OFF
IF Time > 12:00 Then PM2% ON
IF Time > 18:00 Then PM2% OFF
FEED
IF FeedA 005 Then PM4% OFF
HET
IF Temp < 79.7 Then HET^ ON
IF Temp > 80.0 Then HET^ OFF
FN1
IF Timer LT1 = ON Then FN1 ON
IF Timer LT1 = OFF Then FN1 OFF
FN2
IF Temp > 82.0 Then FN2. ON
Max Change 010 M Then FN2 ON
:confused:
 
Great job!

By the way, my RO/DI unit produces a gallon every 16 minutes (at around 58 PSI). I did end up with the same unit you did.

Hmm, 21 hours would be 78.75 gallons for me... I bet your production rate is faster.

Looking good. Now all you need is live rock and you can start waiting.
 
21 hours included the sump too. Taking into consideration displacement for the sand I would estimate 4.8 gal per hour at 60 PSI.

The water temp has something to do with it. The warmer the water the faster the rate. But hot water will destroy the membrane.

Live Rock comes today. It is suppose to be in at 11:00 AM.
 
Just found your thread. I'm tagging along. I just set up my first saltwater in June (same tank as yours).

I think you will be happy with your t5 set up...I have mh set up and it's been a struggle this summer to control the temp. Fan's have been my best friend.

You mentioned that you were having some problems with "water fall" noise. I would check out "Herbie's Method" or the Ultra Quiet reef tank thread. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=344892

I did this shortly after setting up the tank in my bedroom and could not happier with the results. Literally silent overflow. I hear only slight hum from skimmer and return pumps.


Given any thoughts to livestock yet? or refugium?

Keep up the great work with this thread.

- Z
 
Z

I got rid of the waterfall noise. The return pump was exceeding the drain capability. I installed a ball valve to reduce the flow.

The sump has a built in fuge.

Haven't decided on live stock yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10618288#post10618288 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dano999


The sump has a built in fuge.


I saw the light under the tank after I posted...looks nice.

Glad to hear you got rid of the noise.

I'll be looking forward to the rest of your build. :D
 
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