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Old 02-23-2013, 08:37 PM  
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Talking NEW Tank Build !!!

I am pleased to announce the new tank build can now finally start. Thanks to Dave at Concepts for the amazing tank and stand, both are the best quality I have ever seen! The tank having a one piece Euro Brace and 100% star fire with unique total clear silicon.

The tank is 36x32x24 with external overflow. The sump will be in the basement about 8 feet below the tank.

The system will run everything we distribute one way or another but also form the basis for all future marketing photos for GHL equipment, for example the Mitras. The tank will run just one single silver Mitras HV.

Here are some photos I took at 1.45am this morning after getting off a plane back from Turks and Caicos getting in the door at 1.30am!! Something was bugging me! Did I measure our door gap right? will the stand fit? 30 minutes in the garage with a jenny bar and a tape measure confirmed my thoughts. Yep I measure wrong the stand wont fit, so it has to go through the patio doors, so now I have to snow blow the side of the house and around the swimming pool and get some lads over to get the stand through the rear patio doors. But before that the stand is off to a local cabinet makers to have a little mod done to it I did not get done during manufacture.

This will be a painstaking slow build, so next update will be a while





 


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Old 03-09-2013, 05:09 PM
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Someone has been busy!

Sump plumbed to tank.

The sump return line has been plumbed using 45 degrees bends to reduce the flow restriction of 90 degrees where possible.

The two drain lines have a 5% drop so there are no real dead static points that could create issues.

The return lines are now being wet tested prior to water pressure testing.

The two canisters on the wall or for GFO and Carbon.







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Old 03-11-2013, 03:53 PM
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The tank is now half full (well nearly) the RO unit even though 100gpd is struggling due to the cold water going in, my water bill is going to be insane! I replaced the cartridges prior to filling to make sure the TDS was at 0

The sump looks cloudy due to force feeding the Marco rock chips, it has had a huge dose of bacteria courtesy of Prodibio StartUp.





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Old 03-11-2013, 04:14 PM
The Grizz The Grizz is offline
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Looks great Michael, are you putting a mitra on that little beast?


Stay clear..... this Bear bites off limbs!!
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Old 03-11-2013, 04:15 PM
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Not to start a debate but I think I need to state a few things to prevent other readers from developing false concern regarding there tanks being improperly supported.

The support post is 100% not required, the advice given by your engineering friend may be partially accurate if the tank weight 10X what it does, but it doesn't. 1200lbs over two beams is not substantial, especially when the load is so close to not only the main engineered support beam but also the support posts underneath of it. You also have 3/4" hardwood that will run perpendicular to the joists adding substantial strength and stiffness to your floor. Our floors are already designed for both dead load and live load. 1200lbs is no where near the limit for dead load and additional live load wouldn't be affected. Lateral twisting would require a huge load off center to create a torsion moment, realistically it's not possible which is why no beams are ever connected from below. Also support posts should installed on piles to prevent movement, from an engineering point the post is doing more harm than good but realistically it's not doing anything close to worth it's value in steel.

Just want people to know the full story and not be mislead thinking they need to add support posts under there tanks. Everything else looks awesome.
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Old 03-11-2013, 05:20 PM
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Looks great Michael, are you putting a mitra on that little beast?


Stay clear..... this Bear bites off limbs!!
Yep for sure, only lamp we have not had above a tank yet
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Old 03-11-2013, 06:49 PM
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Not for a while, a lot has to happen before then for example get it in the house and then build a sump room in the basement. I doubt it will see water for 2 months.
A little ahead of schedule.
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:28 PM
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Great looking setup Michael! I can't see I'm the pic but how does the water get into the far right section of your sump? The area with all the rubble.
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:33 PM
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Great looking setup Michael! I can't see I'm the pic but how does the water get into the far right section of your sump? The area with all the rubble.
looks like the reactor feeds that compartment and it falls back into the skimmer chamber thru a curved notch in the back...
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:35 PM
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:40 PM
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A little ahead of schedule.
Er hum yes kind of got busy this weekend, now paying the price my back has given out! Just got back from my pain management specialist.
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