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Old 11-09-2012, 03:40 PM
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Pretty cool! I have two recommendations

1. Install small overflow box in skimmer tank and go with a straight Herbie instead of the durso. It will be quieter but more importantly eliminate the air bubbles at the sock so less issues relating to salt creep and humidity. You're already putting in the two drains, so really super minor change with a decent benefit.

2. Emergency overflows in your Brute containers that tie into the drain for your laundry sink. Just encase those manual floats get stuck or leak.
Also consider an the same thing for your main sump.
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Old 11-09-2012, 04:08 PM
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Looking really good so far! Your sink even has a cute little ptrap lol.

I'm guessing doors will go across the sump closet... how are you going to deal with all the humidity in there?
Yes, the doors will be installed back on the closet. I am installing a large exhaust fan that will suck the air out and zip it down and out a dryer vent. I so badly wish I could afford a HRV, but thats not in the cards. I'm also running a de-humidifier in the room outside the closets.


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Pretty cool! I have two recommendations

1. Install small overflow box in skimmer tank and go with a straight Herbie instead of the durso. It will be quieter but more importantly eliminate the air bubbles at the sock so less issues relating to salt creep and humidity. You're already putting in the two drains, so really super minor change with a decent benefit.

2. Emergency overflows in your Brute containers that tie into the drain for your laundry sink. Just encase those manual floats get stuck or leak.
Also consider an the same thing for your main sump.
Killer suggestions. I actually have a smaller overflow thats already together that will fit perfectly into the skimmer tank! I'll silicone that into place tonight.

The mixing station will have emergency drains put in as well. Just got to figure out the best way to do it. Probably just a 3/4" bulkhead leading to the sink. The sump is a different story... I have no idea if it is tempered or not.

Does anyone know how to tell if glass is tempered? I'd love to be able to drill the sump to have an emergency drain.
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Old 11-09-2012, 04:20 PM
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Does anyone know how to tell if glass is tempered? I'd love to be able to drill the sump to have an emergency drain.
I doubt it's tempered but there's an easy way to be sure. You need two polarized lenses, one on each side of the glass and look through them while you rotate the lenses. If it's tempered you'll see a matrix type pattern which represents the internal stresses caused from the process. You can use polarized sunglasses if you have them.

You can test this procedure on your car windows, your windshield will not be tempered but your side windows will be.
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I doubt it's tempered but there's an easy way to be sure. You need two polarized lenses, one on each side of the glass and look through them while you rotate the lenses. If it's tempered you'll see a matrix type pattern which represents the internal stresses caused from the process. You can use polarized sunglasses if you have them.

You can test this procedure on your car windows, your windshield will not be tempered but your side windows will be.

Huh, very cool! Imma try that! I think I saw that on YouTube once.
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I would also put shut off valves on your RO lines to both your brute cans. It makes it handy if one barrel is full and you need to fill the other barrel. I often ran into a situation where I had my salt reservoir already premixed and it was half full. At the same time my Fresh water reservoir needed filling but I didn't want to top up my salt reservoir because it was already at the desired salinity.
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Yup, it's already setup like that.
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While we're nip-picking you should move the one tee on your return line, the horizontal one right after the tee should go on the vertical leg that feeds your display. You can also remove the first tee after the return pump.
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In addition; most glass tempering facilities will imprint or acid etch their logo into a corner of each tempered piece of glass. Take a look for a small white logo in all of the corners. If you see one; it will for sure be tempered.
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While we're nip-picking you should move the one tee on your return line, the horizontal one right after the tee should go on the vertical leg that feeds your display. You can also remove the first tee after the return pump.

Steve are you talking about the manifold? Or the small feed line for the waterfalls?
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Steve are you talking about the manifold? Or the small feed line for the waterfalls?
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