Stolireef Reborn -- Rebuild Thread

As all of you know, I've been desperately trying to figure out how to get all of the wiring under control. I think I finally found the solution. See this link.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Mountable-Bungee-Wrap-CM21/202695673

I love that you can easily take wires out of the bundle (so I can clean pumps) and yet keep everything neat.

These look like something I'm going to investigate. Talk about a time saver...


Nothing like a leaky return bulkhead to do damage to your time line and to elicit some "salty" language. #$#$& @%%)(.:-(

Whoa! Not from you...?



Lookin' good there Allen.
 
These look like something I'm going to investigate. Talk about a time saver...




Whoa! Not from you...?



Lookin' good there Allen.

The bungee wraps are great. Still playing with them but first I've got to fix the leak. I'm really trying to avoid pulling the bulkhead but that may be my only option.
 
I'm sticking with my Thanksgiving timeline. Actually, it would have happened this weekend if not for the !@#$%^&^&*&^%&$#@@% bulkhead leak. Not that I'm irritated by it or anything.

You really shouldn't surpress your true feelings like that, you could get an ulcer. Just let your feelings flow, much like the water from the bulkhead, and you will feel better. :spin1:
 
You really shouldn't surpress your true feelings like that, you could get an ulcer. Just let your feelings flow, much like the water from the bulkhead, and you will feel better. :spin1:

Very funny. Well at least I know what I'm doing this weekend.
 
Allen. will you post a picture of your Stand finished. I followed your original build thread but you never showed the stand finished.
 
Allen. will you post a picture of your Stand finished. I followed your original build thread but you never showed the stand finished.

I'll see if I can find a picture somewhere. Right now, it's pretty much stripped except for the front facia. I figure that the best way to rewire and replumb things would be to remove anything that would make access more difficult.
 
First time using shrink wrap on a butt splice. Needed an extra two feet of cord on my return pump. uploadfromtaptalk1393113841401.jpg
 
Yup. I think it started leaking when I pulled out the sump. I had to force it a bit. Think I'm just going to redo it. What a pain.
 
Thanks for all who have been following this thread. I've more or less decided to replace the bulkhead. Now for the fun part. I've drained the 'test' water from the overflow and can now see all of the detritus that collects at the bottom of the overflow. This was pretty enlightening actually and I now wonder if the overflow is another place for organic detritus to collect.

I now have to figure out a way to clean out that detritus since, if it's left in there, I'll never be able to properly seat the new bulkhead. Moving the tank is not an option for this effort and I have very limited access to the overflow.

My plan is to dump a gallon of vinegar (my new best friend) into the overflow and let it sit for a few days. I will then siphon out as much as possible and then remove the overflow (preferably over a bucket to contain whatever I can't siphon out). I'll then do my best to scrub (from a distance) the bottom of the overflow hopefully removing all of the detritus.

Any thoughts on this incredibly lousy solution???
 
if you over tighten a bulkhead it can cause it to leak, maybe try replacing the bulkhead

The bulkhead didn't start leaking until after the teardown. I think I must have jostled it when I was pulling out the sump. Best laid plans....:headwallblue:
 
if you remove the bulkhead then you are left with a chamber with a hole at the bottom. Place a bucket under the hole, place a pump in the bucket with a hose going to your sink. Get your garden hose and run water into the chamber, then continuously pump the water from the bucket to the sink. Run water continuously until clean.

You can use a long handle brush to clean the bottom as water is running through
 
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