BobinCovington
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This is the panel that will mount to the center section of the sump workbench in the garage. The thin panel mounts to the side and has 8 receptacles (1 for each circuit). This panel will be on it's own dedicated 30Amp circuit of my home breaker panel.
Main Pump
Skimmer
Heater Controller
Dosing pump (profilux)
Auto top off (osmolator)
Saltwater Mixing (powerhead and heater)
Water Change Add and Drain (this breaker arms a sub panel with two on-off switches for water changes - 1 pumps water out of the sump to the drain and the other adds salt water to the sump from saltwater mixing reservoir)
aux (goes to an outlet strip for any other items)
The square unit on the panel is a heater controller which displays the set value and the process (actual) temp. Also has alarms and lets me know if the heater burns out. I think it will be much more reliable than a typical digital display heater. As a backup I have the reefkeeper temp display
The rocker switch on the bottom right is to control a bilge pump in the secondary containment under the sump. Any spills or water from rinsing equipment are quickly pumped out to drain.
The osmolator display will mount to the open area on the panel.
This way the living room just has the aquarium running with the reefkeeper for lights and powerheads and no noise. All the real life support is in the garage. (plus I get to have all kinds of switches and lights to play with)
Main Pump
Skimmer
Heater Controller
Dosing pump (profilux)
Auto top off (osmolator)
Saltwater Mixing (powerhead and heater)
Water Change Add and Drain (this breaker arms a sub panel with two on-off switches for water changes - 1 pumps water out of the sump to the drain and the other adds salt water to the sump from saltwater mixing reservoir)
aux (goes to an outlet strip for any other items)
The square unit on the panel is a heater controller which displays the set value and the process (actual) temp. Also has alarms and lets me know if the heater burns out. I think it will be much more reliable than a typical digital display heater. As a backup I have the reefkeeper temp display
The rocker switch on the bottom right is to control a bilge pump in the secondary containment under the sump. Any spills or water from rinsing equipment are quickly pumped out to drain.
The osmolator display will mount to the open area on the panel.
This way the living room just has the aquarium running with the reefkeeper for lights and powerheads and no noise. All the real life support is in the garage. (plus I get to have all kinds of switches and lights to play with)
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