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I think I should have this leak fixed pretty good. Waiting 48hrs for cure time then will give it another go. All other spots and seams were closely inspected and should be fine. This was an obvious crack that I probably would've noticed if I paid closer attention.One thing I learned from making my own sump, ( leaks everywhere ) After you cure the leak, test for water hold, also run a pump that you are going to use, the vibration will introduce more issues that you will see down the road. So get it sorted when you test with the pump in first place. Ask me how messy it was after I fix the leak 4 times
I'm debating between MP40s eventually or gyres (mainly because I've never used gyres before) but I do like being able to hide the MP40s along the back wall to keep things looming clean.I suggest 7 x mp40 on the back wall!
Not that that’s how I did it or anything…
Get the ECM 42 for half the price of the 63. More than enough for a 6’ tank!Or just get one of these
ECM 63 Hydro Wizard Pump, Panta Rhei
Description: The Panta Rhei ECM63 Hyrdro Wizard is a state of the art in-tank high flow, silent propeller pump. German designed and engineered for superior performance and efficiency. Silent movement of over 13,421 gph. Variable speed, Random, Pulse, Wave Mode. Includes super magnets to mount...uniquecorals.com
This OW 40 moves a ton of water but it's also super loud and you can hear the hum very loud in the entire room (not sure if they're all like this or if that's because it's old)Jabeo ftw.
Sow-20 are cheap now. 85 dollars.
I have an SLW-30 and it's quite loud and vibrates quite a bitThis OW 40 moves a ton of water but it's also super loud and you can hear the hum very loud in the entire room (not sure if they're all like this or if that's because it's old)
Don’t get gyres then. They are loud and need cleaning a lot. My sow are pretty quite. But not silent. But I’m old school. Fish tanks make noise. Unless you’re super picky and spend a lot of time making them silent. Which isn’t impossible but extremely difficult.This OW 40 moves a ton of water but it's also super loud and you can hear the hum very loud in the entire room (not sure if they're all like this or if that's because it's old)
Hey, curious where you purchased you 1" gate valves? Have not been able to find the type you have in this picture online, just the more pricy spears type.Got my drain plumbing all cemented together. My return nozzles come in tomorrow so I can test fit and make sure I have enough clearance to easily screw them in/out as needed then I'll finish up the rest of the return plumbing. I've positioned unions so everything can come apart and only the bulk head pieces in the overflow boxes of the tank would have to be re-made if/when this tank gets moved/passed on. The left gate valve is positioned that way so once that union is undone, you can loosen the bulkhead and rotate it so that piece can be pulled up out of the sump and clear the framing above it. I was originally going to angle it forward like the other one for easy access until I realize there was no way it would fit when installing/uninstalling unless I notched the framing in the stand.
If work doesn't kick my butt this week I should finally be ready for water within the next few days!
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These are 1.5in gate valves. I haven't seen the 1in ones in stores for awhile now and I had a hard time finding 1.5in slip fits online. I wonder if this line is discontinued or just hit by the world wide everything shortage.Hey, curious where you purchased you 1" gate valves? Have not been able to find the type you have in this picture online, just the more pricy spears type.