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Good to hear George.... Bet ya can't wait to get her alive
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Yes Doug - we are really looking foward to getting this up and going. Will do a bit mor etoday but it is looking like yard work might be the first priority.
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Well, not all has gone well - we are still a few days from adding water. :cry: I did a test of the overflow to ensure that there were no leaks and discovered a leak on one side - so, a bit more silicone tonight and hopefully that will fix the problem. I will do a leak test tomorrow evening and then let the silicone cure a few days before adding water.
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If its a small leak George the salt creep will plug it in no time. If it's over the sump let it go.
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Thanks Jason - yes it is a very small leak - only a drop or two after a few minutes. The way I tested this was to close the gate valve, fill the overflow with water and watch for leaks into the tank. My concern was to ensure that in the case of a power outage, that no water leaks from the tank into the overflow and then down into the sump causing a flood. I have already done another round of silicine in the affected area - if for some reason this is still leaking, you think it will be fine?
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The overflow looks a lot better! Nice silicone job.
Where did you get the white gate valve? Not that I have looked for one lately...But I like the white ones better than the grey ones. |
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Good build thread so far, Welcome to the DARK.. errr Salt Side of the Hobby!!! Can't wait for the wallet to empty and Coral/Fish start to populate the tank. Reading your last post on the leak, I couldn't help but picture the infomerical "Mighty Putty" when he pushes it onto that leaky PVC pipe. Haha I guess you could give it a try. Never tried or looked at the stuff myself. |
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We have made a bit more progress in the last few days. All the leaks have been resolved and we have our 70lbs of dry rock in the tank.
http://i1265.photobucket.com/albums/...ey1/scape1.jpg The next step is to add water, live rock and begin the curing process. We have decided to follow Myka's guide for this which includes having the skimmer up and running from day one. ttp://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=44859 We purchased our skimmer (Reef Life Support System R8-u) a while back and last night pulled it out of the box to assemble it. We quickly discovered that one fitting has messed up threads and the fitting to hook up the pump to the skimmer is missing. This morning we contacted RLSS and new parts are coming by Fed Ex. The folks at RLSS were very easy to work with. http://i1265.photobucket.com/albums/...1/skimmer1.jpg So, while we wait for the parts to arrive, I plan to begin to work on a side cabinet that will house an ATO tank, some of the electrical and some storage space. So its off to the workshop this evening or tomorrow AM to start on a cabinet. I am willing to take any and all suggestions and recommendations on the electircal part of this cabinet. - Thanks |
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