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Seems I forgot to share my progress here. This is a erpeat of what I posted on the other seahorse site.
75g tank and 25g fuge. The right side of the fuge will have cheato with a power head to give it high flow, while th left will get slow flow with the 6+" deep sand bed. It then drains into the main. The main has/will have about 1" bed and I'll be adding macro to both tanks as well. The main will be lit with LEDs.
This is my manifold to divert flow to the main and fuge. There is also the blue valve which was there in case I wanted to reduce the overall flow and send some straight back to the sump. Turns out that I'll be doing some improvements to the delivery system to help increase the in water flow. But as it stands currently it's not too bad.
This is my hole in the wall that has all of the water and electrical leading to the basement.
This is a drain pipe between the tanks so that if I want to do siphon cleaning it can done without buckets or a long hose.
And then in the basement:
Those are my mixed salt water(right) and RO auto top off(right) 30g buckets. The auto top off isn't hooked up yet.
My RODI with regulated temp for optimum RO output.
The 50g-ish sump. Plenty of space for a skimmer. The PVC bent up on the right will be the emergency overflow that will be piped into the house drain.
So while I assume and know that some of the things are the best way of doing stuff, it's where I'm at for now.
Also been working on a DIY Arduino based controller. Just finished installing the basement float and temperature sensors and solenoid valves for the auto top off.
This is the current layout of my main screen. Still some diagnostics on screen but the icons left to right are:
scheduled stirring of mixed salt water reserve, auto top off into system or replenishing self, heating or cooling system, blue LEDs on/off, LED heatsink fans on/off, white LEDs on/off. I created all of the icons and they change based on the state of each item.
cheato tumbler in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeCY5wh98ow
75g tank and 25g fuge. The right side of the fuge will have cheato with a power head to give it high flow, while th left will get slow flow with the 6+" deep sand bed. It then drains into the main. The main has/will have about 1" bed and I'll be adding macro to both tanks as well. The main will be lit with LEDs.

This is my manifold to divert flow to the main and fuge. There is also the blue valve which was there in case I wanted to reduce the overall flow and send some straight back to the sump. Turns out that I'll be doing some improvements to the delivery system to help increase the in water flow. But as it stands currently it's not too bad.

This is my hole in the wall that has all of the water and electrical leading to the basement.

This is a drain pipe between the tanks so that if I want to do siphon cleaning it can done without buckets or a long hose.

And then in the basement:
Those are my mixed salt water(right) and RO auto top off(right) 30g buckets. The auto top off isn't hooked up yet.

My RODI with regulated temp for optimum RO output.

The 50g-ish sump. Plenty of space for a skimmer. The PVC bent up on the right will be the emergency overflow that will be piped into the house drain.

So while I assume and know that some of the things are the best way of doing stuff, it's where I'm at for now.
Also been working on a DIY Arduino based controller. Just finished installing the basement float and temperature sensors and solenoid valves for the auto top off.


This is the current layout of my main screen. Still some diagnostics on screen but the icons left to right are:

scheduled stirring of mixed salt water reserve, auto top off into system or replenishing self, heating or cooling system, blue LEDs on/off, LED heatsink fans on/off, white LEDs on/off. I created all of the icons and they change based on the state of each item.
cheato tumbler in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeCY5wh98ow