ok when are you going to forgo real responsibilities and get water in?
might want to straiten that flex out, condensation will form in there and create a puddle of water in there, until you push up on it, sending it flowing back through the fan and into your fish room...
That looks great!
Wonderful build here for sure and I am looking forward to it progressing. I am just wondering if you have considered some type of protection for your wall as your overflow is right next to it. It seems inevitable that you are going to have some salt creep, humidity issues, or maybe some splashing that will damage that wall sooner or later.
Have you considered giving some space between the overflow and wall,(potential nightmare if you ever need to get back there for repair or adjustments) or if nothing else, a sheet of acrylic between the tank and wall. Just a thought on my behalf that may save you some headaches later.
very cool and exciting, thanks for progress updates
Very exciting!
Saturday I shimmed the display stand and got everything level, then Monday I reinforced the sump stand (200+ gallons was bowing the stand too much for my liking) and shimmed that level also. Now we are ready to roll. I need to adjust the overflow level up a touch to quiet down the coast to coast overflow. 3000+ gph of flow is WAY to loud dropping 2.5" into the overflow. Hood construction begins this weekend that should be interesting. Still haven't decided if we are going with removable doors or a fully removable front face.
We decided to purchase an Apex now so we can get everything wired and cleaned up right from the start. So far we are planning on getting the kit for $799 with the lab grade probes, then add on an additional energy bar 8, and an auto feeder. Is there anything else we should be getting with it right from the start? We are new to the whole Apex/controller thing.