cubetankguy
its hip to be square
Plus I know he isn't doing anything that will require running away from the police!![]()
he hasnt taken reefin to the next level then... good for him
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Plus I know he isn't doing anything that will require running away from the police!![]()
Almost there! Another good weekend of progress on the tank...
I'm just about done with hardware acquisition! The screen tops are done (thanks Scott for the extra netting!) and I'm very happy with how they turned out. Very simple process, but took some patience in cutting, fitting, cutting a bit more off, fitting again, and finally installing the netting:
http://www.tcmas.org/forums/showthread.php?t=16625
I picked up a 'fuge light from Hypertech, but it didn't work for me, so I went to Home Depot and picked up a clamp on lamp and a 'daylight' bulb ($10 total). It didn't say the color temp, but it showed it as higher than others that said they were 4100K. I'll order the one that Melev recommends when it is time to replace this one:
http://melevsreef.com/fuge_bulb.html
I also got a clump of Cheato from MNPilot (thanks again!), so the 'fuge is running!
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I wanted to keep all the electrical stuff out of the stand, and the ballasts away from the tank to help control the heat. In planning for this, I installed 2 low-voltage mud rings to give me access from the mechanical room to behind the tank. The idea being that when I move out, I can just put two white cover plates on these, and don't need to repair holes in the drywall.
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Through these accesses I ran my R/O line, and the cords for my ballasts, which are hung from the joists under the stairs.
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In order to hide the rest of the wiring, I wanted to utilize the space between the tank and the wall. I found a sweet deal on a 'scratch-n-dent' cabinet at Home Depot, threw a quick coat of stain on it, and drilled some holes in the side. It fits perfectly, and hides all the wires.
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The biggest item of the weekend was the purchase of an AquaController Apex (thanks Fritz!). I added the pH probe, so I think I'm pretty set for now. I will need to add another DC8 at some point, but not for the time being.
I mounted the Apex into the cabinet, and put the rest of the outlet strips in there, and ended up with a mess. LOL. I need to clean it up, but figured I'd attack that later this week.
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I think I'll mount the Apex monitor screen right onto the tank. I was thinking of mounting it to the wall, but the cord isn't long enough to reach the other end of the tank.
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The coolest thing about it is that I can now completely control my tank from my iPhone! Not only from here, but from anywhere. I messed up the heater programming last night, and when I woke up today I had emails from the tank telling me that the temp was low, so I just flipped on the heaters in manual mode, all without getting out of bed. Very sweet!
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Programming the controller wasn't hard at all, though some of the programming commands they use are a bit odd to me. It took me forever to figure out that you can't say "RT-0.5". You need to say "RT+-0.5". I'd really like to see someone's entire programming to compare to what I came up with on my own.
wow i like that, i wonder if the AC3 will foreward to the blackberry like that, i get all my alarms to the phone but cant control them with the phone....NICE!
How do you keep your sand so nice and bright? Looks like its new!
How do you like the Apex so far? Is there any other phones that it will work on I know previous in thread was no but is there any new updates?
Did you end up running PVC back into your furnance room to pump out waste water during water changes? I was thinking about doing something similar and was curious as to how it worked? Did you use an entirely separate pump? How is the ATO working as well?