rickztahone Posted May 14, 2016 Author Share Posted May 14, 2016 Added more height and only used 2 islands: 20160513_190708 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Thoughts? 3 Quote Link to comment
FSTanks Posted May 18, 2016 Share Posted May 18, 2016 Dig your build. I like your two island layout it seems to fit the dimensions and scale of the tank just right. Any update on plumbing progress? I have a similar idea for a rear herbie overflow on a 22L and looking forward to your results. Cheers. 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 19, 2016 Author Share Posted May 19, 2016 Dig your build. I like your two island layout it seems to fit the dimensions and scale of the tank just right. Any update on plumbing progress? I have a similar idea for a rear herbie overflow on a 22L and looking forward to your results. Cheers. Bought BH's a few days ago and waiting for those. Will have to wait for the full on plumbing ($$) as that will probably be a good $150 with True unions/gate valves/BRS colored PVC and manifold... Quote Link to comment
uwdanno Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 Added more height and only used 2 islands: 20160513_190708 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Thoughts? Looks great! 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 22, 2016 Author Share Posted May 22, 2016 Had some time to work on the tank today. Mainly focused on putting the overflow in place. Also, I put in place a white piece of acrylic inside the outer overflow so that when you see the tank from the other end, you can only see white. Didn't have time do much else DSC08747 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08749 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08750 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08751 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08753 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr I added a slight grade on the inner overflow so that the water goes over the overflow more quietly. Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 23, 2016 Author Share Posted May 23, 2016 I have a question I am hoping someone can help me out with. I am looking at the Reefkeeper controller option. BRS has a great price on the RKL SL2 package. However, it only come with one bar (4 ports). I am wondering, do I really need another bar to run the crucial system operations? I don't plan on hooking up the light to it since it is controlled on its own. I could also have the ATO not be connected directly, its a JBJ one but would like to use it if it is more reliable via the RK. I also have a skimmer (not sure if I need to have this directly connected to the bar?). What else would I need to crucially need connected to the bar? Also, I noticed that one of the differences between the Lite Elite and the BRS Lite SL2 Kit is a System Lab X for one and a System Lab 2 for the other. Does anyone know what the difference between those are? On paper the SL2 Kit looks like a better deal minus the 1 missing bar and whatever the difference between the Lab X and Lab 2 is. Help? Here's the link to the item: http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/reefkeeper-lite-controller-salinity-package-digital-aquatics.html?gclid=CKnPx-DX8MwCFc5hfgodzbYEbA Oh, and before anyone suggests it, I cannot afford the Apex and not sure that I would like to purchase it down the line either. I'm fine with simply spending the $159.99 with this system with their $100 deal. Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 23, 2016 Author Share Posted May 23, 2016 I just had a "dug" moment. The system Lab X would be the regular module and the System Lab 2 would be the SL2 module. Good one Rick.... My other questions still stand though Quote Link to comment
Matteo Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 I mean my reef angel has 8 ports and they're all filled plus some. Skimmer, return pump, heater, mp10, rw4, ato, sump light, reactor pump. That's all 8. My light requires 2 plugs (T5 and LED) but that is connected to my DJI powerstrip. I'd get a second module so you control. Water change: boom everthing turns off besides light with one click. Feed moder: turns skimmer and return pump off, etc. Because you are a diy I assume you know code or adurnio based systems. You may like the reef angel 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 23, 2016 Author Share Posted May 23, 2016 I mean my reef angel has 8 ports and they're all filled plus some. Skimmer, return pump, heater, mp10, rw4, ato, sump light, reactor pump. That's all 8. My light requires 2 plugs (T5 and LED) but that is connected to my DJI powerstrip. I'd get a second module so you control. Water change: boom everthing turns off besides light with one click. Feed moder: turns skimmer and return pump off, etc. Because you are a diy I assume you know code or adurnio based systems. You may like the reef angel That looks like a great option. As DIY inclined that I am, unfortunately, programming is not one of my talents. I'm sure I could learn, and in fact, I may just try it out, but it seems like a very high learning curve with someone with no experience what-so-ever with coding. I saw a couple of videos on YT about it though and I love the flexibility it has. TFS 1 Quote Link to comment
Matteo Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 That looks like a great option. As DIY inclined that I am, unfortunately, programming is not one of my talents. I'm sure I could learn, and in fact, I may just try it out, but it seems like a very high learning curve with someone with no experience what-so-ever with coding. I saw a couple of videos on YT about it though and I love the flexibility it has. TFS so I know nothing about coding as well. Still learning. However the reef angel portal is super easy. Literally plug in your reef angel to the computer, open Reef Angel Wizard and it gives you the push and click options of what you want to program. Literal step by step. Example: Step One is Selecting Reef Angel Plus or Regular Step Two is adding extensions i.e. dimming module, or Reef Link for Ecotech module etc. Then the rest of the steps are going through port by port for the plug ins. So Port 1 is set to always be on, port 2 is my ato, port 3 is heater which they give you two temps to keep tank between. I might upload a tutorial of reef angel because youtube videos lack on it. When it comes to hard coding that is simply to customize it perfectly to your liking which I haven't done. For $269 it is not a bad price for a controller at all. here is a video of the Wizard setup! 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 23, 2016 Author Share Posted May 23, 2016 so I know nothing about coding as well. Still learning. However the reef angel portal is super easy. Literally plug in your reef angel to the computer, open Reef Angel Wizard and it gives you the push and click options of what you want to program. Literal step by step. Example: Step One is Selecting Reef Angel Plus or Regular Step Two is adding extensions i.e. dimming module, or Reef Link for Ecotech module etc. Then the rest of the steps are going through port by port for the plug ins. So Port 1 is set to always be on, port 2 is my ato, port 3 is heater which they give you two temps to keep tank between. I might upload a tutorial of reef angel because youtube videos lack on it. When it comes to hard coding that is simply to customize it perfectly to your liking which I haven't done. For $269 it is not a bad price for a controller at all. here is a video of the Wizard setup! Wow, that honestly doesn't seem so bad if it is a self generator. Thank you for bringing this controller up, I had honestly not heard about it prior. It is definitely cheap for what it looks to be capable of. And this is Wi-Fi enabled correct? One thing the RKL lacks. 1 Quote Link to comment
Matteo Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 Wow, that honestly doesn't seem so bad if it is a self generator. Thank you for bringing this controller up, I had honestly not heard about it prior. It is definitely cheap for what it looks to be capable of. And this is Wi-Fi enabled correct? One thing the RKL lacks. 100% with the wifi module. With the WiFi module you can control/monitor everything via the reef angel app. Along with controlling each individual port. If you go DIY light I recommend getting the PWM version so you can use LDD drivers. Also if you ever have questions Reef Angel has its own forum for members to post questions and answers. The best part about reef angel is you can control all your Jabeo/DC pumps and skimmers or buy the Reef Link Expansion to control all Ecotech items wireless. http://www.reefangel.com/product_wifi.aspx also make sure to get the reef angel plus http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/372979-reef-angel-plus-review/ 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 23, 2016 Author Share Posted May 23, 2016 100% with the wifi module. With the WiFi module you can control/monitor everything via the reef angel app. Along with controlling each individual port. If you go DIY light I recommend getting the PWM version so you can use LDD drivers. Also if you ever have questions Reef Angel has its own forum for members to post questions and answers. The best part about reef angel is you can control all your Jabeo/DC pumps and skimmers or buy the Reef Link Expansion to control all Ecotech items wireless. http://www.reefangel.com/product_wifi.aspx also make sure to get the reef angel plus http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/372979-reef-angel-plus-review/ Very nice. My light isn't DIY, its a Maxspect Razor, but it is good to know it has the capability to control it fully if it was DIY. I do have 2 Jabeo pumps that I would run in the tank so may be a good investment as well. 1 Quote Link to comment
Matteo Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 Very nice. My light isn't DIY, its a Maxspect Razor, but it is good to know it has the capability to control it fully if it was DIY. I do have 2 Jabeo pumps that I would run in the tank so may be a good investment as well. definitely! Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 28, 2016 Author Share Posted May 28, 2016 Got updates coming tomorrow everyone and it will be a good one 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 29, 2016 Author Share Posted May 29, 2016 As promised, I was able to start my stand build today. Went with premium pine wood for easier time painting it. Very easy wood to work with and I am glad I spent the few extra bucks for it. Went with pocket holes via Kreg Jig for most of it except for side pieces. I hope you like Fresh cuts from Home Depot. Started with all 48" pieces but cut them down myself. I don't really trust HD cutting. I made the stand 44" tall and there's a reason it is so tall which I will explain later. DSC08868 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr I was drawing the lines that will show me the recessed section of the stand. These are my guide for lining up the side panels. DSC08875 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Prepping for Kreg Jig DSC08876 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Done with Kreg Jig DSC08877 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Now these were much thinner than all the rest. Reason being was that if I went with 1x4's like I did for all others, I wouldn't have too much side panel access, probably 2" max. By going with a smaller wood piece it gave me much more clearance. However, this meant I couldn't do pocket holes. So, I predrilled and also used a pilot for recessed screw heads that I can cover up later. DSC08878 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Everything drilled and ready for assembly DSC08879 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Laying everything out to get an idea of where everything will go DSC08880 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Better shot of all 4 panels upright DSC08881 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Clamp and drill time DSC08882 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr All done but still need to add cross beams for tank support. Still need to do the bottom cross beams but didn't get to do it at the time. Will actually work on that now but wanted to get these pics up DSC08883 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Cross beams in. Also used pocket holes here DSC08885 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr You'll notice the stand is actually a little off the ground. I did this on purpose and I was hoping it would add something to the overall build DSC08886 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr Back to what I was saying about the height of the stand. I made it so tall because this room is actually going to get painted and I will also be adding a mid-level trim piece on all walls. I wanted to incorporate this in to the stand itself so it flows with the walls as well. Being that it is so tall, I will have to brace it to the wall which shouldn't be a big problem. 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 29, 2016 Author Share Posted May 29, 2016 I'll apologize in advance because this next post will be a LONG one with a lot of pics. So, things to mention: The stand is intentionally bigger than the tank. This was on purpose so that I can put a nice acrylic or glass finish to reflect the tank a little along the lip. Also, it is larger to fit a larger tank down below so that it isn't so snug. Also, I still need to add plywood on both tank bottom and sump bottom. They are just sitting on cross beams now. Will fix this soon. There's cardboard under the tank to preserve the painted bottom. The outer overflow box WILL be painted so it will not be an eyesore as it is now. It will be painted the same white as the stand so I am waiting to get that in before I paint this section. I am sure I am forgetting other things, but as it stands, it is more than half way done. Pretty happy with the way it turned out. Let me know what you think. Lets go: DSC08911 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08913 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08915 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08918 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08919 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08922 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08923 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08924 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08928 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08932 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08933 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08936 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08937 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08938 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08939 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr DSC08940 by Rick Vasquez, on Flickr 4 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted May 29, 2016 Author Share Posted May 29, 2016 I should mention this, someone brought up that I should hang my lights. That has always been the plan, I simply forgot to mention it. Will do this soon enough 1 Quote Link to comment
rickztahone Posted June 3, 2016 Author Share Posted June 3, 2016 Get her wet! haha, I wish it were that easy. Although I have made a lot of progress, I feel I am miles away from the finish line here. Still need to get plumbing parts for DT to sump as well as a manifold. Still need to get some dosing containers and dosing pump along with a few other tidbits. Someone kept telling me to never rush a reef tank, and so far, I feel like I have been moving at a glacial pace, lol. 1 Quote Link to comment
Matteo Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 haha, I wish it were that easy. Although I have made a lot of progress, I feel I am miles away from the finish line here. Still need to get plumbing parts for DT to sump as well as a manifold. Still need to get some dosing containers and dosing pump along with a few other tidbits. Someone kept telling me to never rush a reef tank, and so far, I feel like I have been moving at a glacial pace, lol. You're doing it right! 1 Quote Link to comment
dropped Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 haha, I wish it were that easy. Although I have made a lot of progress, I feel I am miles away from the finish line here. Still need to get plumbing parts for DT to sump as well as a manifold. Still need to get some dosing containers and dosing pump along with a few other tidbits. Someone kept telling me to never rush a reef tank, and so far, I feel like I have been moving at a glacial pace, lol. Glacial pace is the correct pace dude! nothing good happens fast around here haha. 1 Quote Link to comment
Mikeymikemike Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 it will be interesting to see how this evolves. keep it up 1 Quote Link to comment
Scorched Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 This tank is coming along nicely. What are the plans for the outside stand design? Have you figured out where the return will go? 1 Quote Link to comment
Sharbuckle Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 Really like this build. Love the scape, the design, the stand. Great Job! 1 Quote Link to comment
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