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Apr 21 2008, 04:26 PM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
This is how the world famous media rack started: StevieT's Media Rack I would like to thank adamskit for all his guidenance and pictures that aided me in construction of this project! So, we have all figured out the the stock simmer is a piece of garbage that should be sent back to Red Sea for credit. We also know that the Tunze 9002 is a superior skimmer that will fit perfectly in the rear chambers with a few simple mods and NO cutting of the hood!!! So now what, you have a bunch of room and you want to utilize it to the fullest. I chose to go with a media rack instead of a fuge, reason, because you want to keep a sponge bellow the intake grate and catch any detritus that will enter that tank. If you were to make a fuge, any junk getting sucked in would break down in the rear chambers. First off, here is my chamber. It is a great idea before installing the media rack to clean out all this junk that has collected over time. ![]() Supplies: I went with .220" acrylic. It is strong and can cut very easily with a miter and skil saw ![]() ![]() Tools Used: Miter Saw Cordless Skil saw Drill Press Hole saw Bench Grinder Sand Paper Snips for cutting egg crate Irwin Clamps Razor blade 3M plastic epoxy Tape Measure Custom wood and plastic guides XM radio for some beats while working ![]() ![]() Cutting the pieces used to build the rack: ![]() ![]() I used the miter saw as much as possible because it cuts very straight with its laser guide. But there were times where the skil saw was needed since I do not have an extending arm on the miter saw. I used the bench grinder to clean up edges if needed. Cutting A hole in two of the cross pieces: As you can see i used a custom block hold to keep the acrylic in place ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Clamping for Glue: ![]() ![]() used a piece of MDF board to keep everything square ![]() Glue: used a 2 part plastic epoxy, 4 min work time, 20 min dry time ![]() ![]() ![]() ***** Hit My Photo Limit, Will Post More in Due Time ***** This post has been edited by StevieT: Jun 12 2009, 08:37 AM -------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 21 2008, 04:43 PM
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Nano Reefer Posts: 9 Joined: 22-February 08 Member No.: 34,734 |
Well lets see some more pictures. I like pictures.
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Apr 21 2008, 04:44 PM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
thank you !!! I needed a bump to post more
Cross Braces: Made these two thick, they hold the egg crate to rest media/sponges on ![]() ![]() ![]() Egg crate being cut: ![]() ![]() ![]() Finishing Up: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Installed: ![]() I will get some better pictures of this later on Here is how I have everything situated Floss Sponge Purigen Chemi Pure Overall this was a pretty fun and "easy" build, that is if you have the tools, it isn't so bad. It is working perfectly with no flow or microbubble issues. It has given me the organization and ease of access we have all wanted since we found out that carbon goes in the "chamber of death!!" enjoy This post has been edited by StevieT: Apr 21 2008, 04:45 PM -------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 21 2008, 06:06 PM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
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-------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 21 2008, 07:11 PM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 46 Joined: 14-February 08 From: Staunton, VA Member No.: 34,525 |
Stevie...looks great! It looks like the very bottom plate with a hole in it sits right on the bottom. Did you cut any holes in the side plexi for flow to get out? It looks like you're forcing the water down the column, but doesn't look like the water has anywhere to go when it gets to the bottom. Just curious. Thanks!
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Apr 21 2008, 11:41 PM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 98 Joined: 25-February 07 Member No.: 26,323 |
StevieT,
Looks great! I couldn't have done a better job if I had done it myself. You got mad skills! Stevie...looks great! It looks like the very bottom plate with a hole in it sits right on the bottom. Did you cut any holes in the side plexi for flow to get out? It looks like you're forcing the water down the column, but doesn't look like the water has anywhere to go when it gets to the bottom. Just curious. Thanks! Stevie...looks great! It looks like the very bottom plate with a hole in it sits right on the bottom. Did you cut any holes in the side plexi for flow to get out? It looks like you're forcing the water down the column, but doesn't look like the water has anywhere to go when it gets to the bottom. Just curious. Thanks! Everyone asks that same question with this mod because it's hard to tell from the photos that the media rack actually sits about 1 1/2 inches above the bottom of the rear chamber. Open the electrical panel on your RSM and you will see a horizontal piece of glass at the bottom that the media rack sits on. This allows water to flow out the bottom and towards the skimmer. This post has been edited by adamskit: Apr 21 2008, 11:39 PM -------------------- Equipment
Aquaillumination 24" Led Lighting System JBJ Arctica DBA-150 Chiller Vortec MP40 Korallin Calcium Reactor Precision Marine -Kalk Reactor Aquacontroller Jr Litermeter III The Original RSM Media Basket Design Tunze 9002 Protein Skimmer Parameters Temp 79.6 PH 8.2 Salinity 1.24 dkh 13.0 Calcium 420 Mag 1350 Livestock Purple Tang 2 Ocellaris Clownfish 1 Black Sailfin Blenny 1 Spotted Goby 1 Tiger Pistol Shrimp 6 Line Wrasse 1 Tiger Serpant Star Assorted SPS/LPS corals |
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Apr 22 2008, 01:25 AM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 1,015 Joined: 5-June 07 Member No.: 28,763 |
Isn't this a beauty???!!!!! That's some crazy mod ... you are too cool buddy.
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Apr 22 2008, 02:14 AM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 276 Joined: 8-April 08 From: Yuba City, CA Member No.: 35,887 |
Jeez, very nice. How long did it take you to build? I'd love to do something like that but I don't have a saw.
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Apr 22 2008, 08:24 AM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
As adam (tony) said, the RSM comes with a nice strip of glass on both sides at the bottom for this rack to sits on. It allows the water to pass through from the rack to the Tunze skimmer. The reason it was there is because the sock skimmer rested on top of it. It worked out perfect for us!
Hollow- Thank you. It took around 3-4 hours total. But there were 20 min dry times in there and PM answering on Nano-reef I could do another one in 1.5-2hrs total of working and drying time. If anyone needs one for their RSM, I am sure we could work something out. the eggcrate that was resting on the very bottom shelf, the one that housed the chemi pure, has floated up and rested on the side. You can actually see it in the picture. I don't think there is any reason to fix this, it really doesn't do anything and the only reason I put it down there was because I made so many squares. This post has been edited by StevieT: Apr 22 2008, 04:34 PM -------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 22 2008, 11:41 AM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 98 Joined: 25-February 07 Member No.: 26,323 |
StevieT,
Definately critical to "clean out your rear chamber" before you attempt this build... I mean we are talking about several hours of work. -------------------- Equipment
Aquaillumination 24" Led Lighting System JBJ Arctica DBA-150 Chiller Vortec MP40 Korallin Calcium Reactor Precision Marine -Kalk Reactor Aquacontroller Jr Litermeter III The Original RSM Media Basket Design Tunze 9002 Protein Skimmer Parameters Temp 79.6 PH 8.2 Salinity 1.24 dkh 13.0 Calcium 420 Mag 1350 Livestock Purple Tang 2 Ocellaris Clownfish 1 Black Sailfin Blenny 1 Spotted Goby 1 Tiger Pistol Shrimp 6 Line Wrasse 1 Tiger Serpant Star Assorted SPS/LPS corals |
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Apr 22 2008, 11:43 AM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
haha, that thing was so dirty, I couldnt' believe it. I took 4 gallons of water and junk out, but it did the trick!
-------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 22 2008, 11:45 AM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 98 Joined: 25-February 07 Member No.: 26,323 |
Yeah mine looked the same. Since the mod however everything stays much cleaner back there.
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Aquaillumination 24" Led Lighting System JBJ Arctica DBA-150 Chiller Vortec MP40 Korallin Calcium Reactor Precision Marine -Kalk Reactor Aquacontroller Jr Litermeter III The Original RSM Media Basket Design Tunze 9002 Protein Skimmer Parameters Temp 79.6 PH 8.2 Salinity 1.24 dkh 13.0 Calcium 420 Mag 1350 Livestock Purple Tang 2 Ocellaris Clownfish 1 Black Sailfin Blenny 1 Spotted Goby 1 Tiger Pistol Shrimp 6 Line Wrasse 1 Tiger Serpant Star Assorted SPS/LPS corals |
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Apr 22 2008, 11:55 AM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
I can imagine. I just removed the floss since it was full of junk from the cleaning and water change. It was cutting back flow just a smidge that it was messing with my ato. I am impressed with the tight fit I acheived. All the water is forced down through the media, none is leaking into the skimmer chamber.
-------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 23 2008, 11:14 PM
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Nano Reefer Posts: 102 Joined: 11-July 06 Member No.: 21,297 |
Nice skills sir,
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Apr 24 2008, 09:56 AM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
Nice skills sir, thank you! But my tools did most of the work -------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 27 2008, 06:08 PM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
New and Improved designs for purchase:
New 45* braces on all pieces with flow holes: ![]() ![]() Plastic welder now used with old epoxy: ![]() Routed groves for a tight fit, easy to build as well: ![]() ![]() Ready to ship:
This post has been edited by StevieT: Apr 27 2008, 06:08 PM -------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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Apr 28 2008, 08:04 PM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 1,015 Joined: 5-June 07 Member No.: 28,763 |
New and Improved designs for purchase: Ready to ship: ![]() Looks awesome ... I can't wait to get mine ... I think you told me this already, but I just wanted to clarify. If I wanted to do the following: chaeto, filter pads, chemi-pure. Would you recommend I insert them in the following way 1) Chemi-pure between the two drilled holes 2) Egg crate + chaeto and light 3) egg crate + 2 x filter pad on top This post has been edited by bluesky: Apr 28 2008, 11:40 PM -------------------- |
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Apr 28 2008, 08:37 PM
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![]() Nano Reefer ![]() Posts: 3,764 Joined: 12-January 06 From: Beaufort, SC Member No.: 18,146 |
StevieT,
Nice....very nice indeed. I am also diggin the RSM master thread you have going, a labor of love and information to even those of us that dont have a RSM. Thanks an keep it up. Dont be a fool you RSMer's .... get one (or two) of these. OK....enough sucking up and ass kissing.... Why do you keep that nasty sponge in there when the THROW AWAY FLOSS serves the same function. I dont care how well you rinse the sponge, it still full of nasty junk. Floss Good.... Sponge Baaaaad. Mark This post has been edited by masterbuilder: Apr 28 2008, 08:41 PM -------------------- |
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Apr 28 2008, 11:35 PM
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![]() Nano Reefer Posts: 1,015 Joined: 5-June 07 Member No.: 28,763 |
I can imagine. I just removed the floss since it was full of junk from the cleaning and water change. It was cutting back flow just a smidge that it was messing with my ato. I am impressed with the tight fit I acheived. All the water is forced down through the media, none is leaking into the skimmer chamber. Instead of filter floss, have you tried the blue/white filter pads? e.g. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/images/Categ...7475_12744Z.jpg Right now, I use 2 x filter pads or sometimes 1 filter pad + 1 filter floss (fist size) ... I think the 2 x filter pads might work pretty well ... -------------------- |
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Apr 29 2008, 09:07 AM
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![]() ╚═ʇǝıʌǝʇs═╝ ![]() Posts: 20,902 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Menomonee Falls, WI Member No.: 25,617 |
Instead of filter floss, have you tried the blue/white filter pads? e.g. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/images/Categ...7475_12744Z.jpg Right now, I use 2 x filter pads or sometimes 1 filter pad + 1 filter floss (fist size) ... I think the 2 x filter pads might work pretty well ... aaa polly filter... yes I have tried it, it works well, but i have the floss in stock at this time. On to your chaeto question.... you could run cheato in the top chamber of my rack and install a light in the lid above it. Then run floss under that. Or I suppose you could get a small led light that can go under water and run cheato in one of the lower chambers. your choice. so far, i do not run chaeto, nitrates are always at 0 so i don't feel the need at this time. StevieT, Nice....very nice indeed. I am also diggin the RSM master thread you have going, a labor of love and information to even those of us that dont have a RSM. Thanks an keep it up. Dont be a fool you RSMer's .... get one (or two) of these. OK....enough sucking up and ass kissing.... Why do you keep that nasty sponge in there when the THROW AWAY FLOSS serves the same function. I dont care how well you rinse the sponge, it still full of nasty junk. Floss Good.... Sponge Baaaaad. Mark nice mark!!! everone get 2 ! haha. right, i could run the floss instead of the sponge. But it cloggs up faster and messes with my water levels and my ATO. I suppose I could just change it more often but I do not run floss all the time. I have two sponges. I run one during the week, take it out, rinse, then replace it with the spare. Let the one that was in my tank sit out an air dry and it seems to kill any junk that has gotten clogged up druing it's week of use. So far, 0 nitrates. If I saw an issue I would go the floss only route, unless you feel the sponge is a huge waste of time.... This post has been edited by StevieT: Jul 21 2010, 09:52 PM -------------------- ** How to Glue Corals ** ** Media Rack in a RSM ** ** Tank Thread Indexed ** ** Weekly Water Change ** ** Feedback ** ** Tunze Cup Upgrade ** ** Sea-Monkey Thread ** **BioCube Media Rack Research** ** Order Media Baskets ,Skimmer Cups, Fish Savers, and More ** ** RSM Owners Index Thread ** **Guide to Moving a Tank** * |
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