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bleedingthought

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Then, came the lighting stuff. I wanted to do three 400W 20,000k XM MHs in Lumenarcs III and 2 5 foot VHO actinics. Thanks to Thales for lighting inspiration and Louey for the reflectors. :D

I ended up building a box to house all 3 400w ballasts. It turned out great but it now gets insanely hot. And I mean that in a sense that the room probably goes up about 10 degrees when they're all on for a couple of hours. I'm going to re-route the ballast box to the outside of the house in a covered area to solve that problem.

The lighting rack is built out of aluminum tubing and has double drawer sliders so that the whole rack slides a full 24" to the back or to the front. I'm very happy with it even though this was my first time attempting something similar. :)

After these pictures, I added a fan and 4" insulated ducts that go through each reflector and then dumps the hot air outside the house. I also installed the VHOs and made the wiring neater.


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bleedingthought

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I had to drill the tank according to the diagram that I drew up after talking to Paul at OM about the closed loop setup. Here's some pictures of that:


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Plumbing ended up getting crazy. I had to plumb 2 drains to the sump, 2 sump returns, 2 drains for closed loop, and 4 returns for closed loop. Plus, I added a manifold for reactors, had to plumb the OM 4-way, and tried to make everything so that I could change it if necessary. It was a bit of a nightmare but after a couple of days, lots of glue and primer, a couple of leaks, and some silicone, I got it all done. :D


The 2 black elbows are 2" ABS fittings that I drilled a bunch of 1/4" holes all over it and put enkamat on the end to use as the closed loop drains.


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bleedingthought

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Before I finished plumbing, I made the sump. I used 1/4" glass to make the baffles. The first baffle from right to left was later removed so the new skimmer could fit in there. :D

Then, after the silicone cured, I filled it up with tap water to test it and found a couple of leaks and had to get it fixed like I mentioned in the last post. I also poured a couple of gallons of vinegar in the tank and let it run for a couple of days for a final cleaning.


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bleedingthought

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After all that was resolved and the tank was drained, it took almost 5 days to fill the tank with RO/DI water. I then added some heaters and the salt. I started the tank and plan on keeping it with Reef Crystals. Been good so far.

I wanted the rocks to be a lot more secured and stable than the last tank so I drilled some of them with a 1/2" bit and put a 1/2" fiber glass rod through them. I did that four times and it came out looking pretty good, in my opinion. Best of all, there is a very small amount of rocks that sit on the bottom. I did have to add a big stack of rocks in the center to cover the closed loop drains but it's ok.


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Then, I added sand. It's the seafloor sand from Caribsea. Cheap and not too fine. Happy with it so far!



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And here's the skimmer I got last week. It's a MSX300 from SWC (through Marine Solutions). This thing is a monster. Like I mentioned in one of the posts above, I had to take one of the baffles out. It takes up about 16"x17" of the sump! :D I even had to drain the sump and pull it out so I could slide it in there.


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This is 2 days after I started the break in process:


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Here's a little video of it during the same time (a little over 48 hours after I dropped it in the sump):


 

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I've gotta take more pictures. It's been almost 2 months since I started filling the tank with RO/DI water. That last picture up there (not of the skimmer) was taken on 3/16. I've got some more after I started adding corals and fish so I'll post them later.


Hope you guys are liking it! :D
 
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thats some good milky foam your skimmer is building. Looking forward to more pictures
 

trido

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Looking good.

How was it drilling allof those holes? Scary? I want to drill mine and have all the bits to do so but my wife keeps saying" No, No, No".
One wrong move and were out of a large tank and wont have money to replace it any time soon.
 

bleedingthought

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trido":3bjkj4tu said:
Looking good.

How was it drilling allof those holes? Scary? I want to drill mine and have all the bits to do so but my wife keeps saying" No, No, No".
One wrong move and were out of a large tank and wont have money to replace it any time soon.
Piece of cake! The thicker it is the easier. The 210g is 1/2" thick so it went real smooth. :D


When drilling, I usually stay about 3" away from edges and other holes.
 
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My god, this thread is like reefer porn. 8O

For a man who always demands photos, you're sure delivering. 8)
 

mutley29

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One word "AWESOME"

Makes me want to redo my system again

How's the skimmer doing now it's well and truly broken in?

Please Please keep us updated

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bleedingthought

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mutley29":dm0ruwmi said:
One word "AWESOME"

Makes me want to redo my system again

How's the skimmer doing now it's well and truly broken in?

Please Please keep us updated

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Skimmer has been doing good. I had it overflow 2 days ago because I turned off the return pump to bomb the tank with food and the sump level rose about 4" and the skimmer went nuts. I smelled something horrible and there was 3" foam all above the sump! :)

I gotta change the tubing on it and it'll truly be rocking. I'll mess with it this Sunday.

More pictures coming soon. ;)
 

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