JAR said:I wish I could do a surge.
I can't do bubbles or noise though.
Awesome!
GreshamH said:JAR said:I wish I could do a surge.
I can't do bubbles or noise though.
Awesome!
Both can be solved if you really want a surge. We can talk via email if you do want one
Plumstr8 said:One day I will be able to purchase a 2" solenoid valve and then there will be no more bubbles or noise. Just dont want to invest he kind of money right now, before I finish my lighting. Thanks for posting my video, idk Im still leanring the ropes.
GreshamH said:Plumstr8 said:One day I will be able to purchase a 2" solenoid valve and then there will be no more bubbles or noise. Just dont want to invest he kind of money right now, before I finish my lighting. Thanks for posting my video, idk Im still leanring the ropes.
Oh I would highly advise against a 2" solenoid valve (which has to be powered to remain open/closed depending on the model). A simple electronic ball valve tends to be much better (and cheaper).
I used to do surge installations I've played with most types of valves that could be used for such a thing. Taking into account for replacement parts, maintenance, initial cost, etc. eletronic ball valves win every time.
yardartist said:Great frag tank. Can it run looped with the main and separate for QT as needed?
bondolo said:This is a really amazing setup. Do the corals like it? Do you feed into the surge tank and then let it flush into the main tank?