Jobiwan
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For months now, I’ve been planning my own personal ultimate reef system, a 600 gallon acrylic work of art. I’d like to thank the many members of Reef Frontiers and the Puget Sound Aquarium Society who have been so great about sharing information and answering my questions. I'd especially like to thank Jason Gregory of Clear Fabrications, Inc, and Eric of Veralte Aquatics, without their help and expertise this system would never have taken place. I’ll post the progression of building and establishing my system in this thread.
Things are starting to come together. Jason of Clear Fabrications will begin building my system in the next few weeks, it will be delivered some time after Sept 25. With Jason's guidance and what I've learned from many hours on RF I feel like I've got a good overall design, I'll give you an overview of where I'm at now:
The dimensions of the tank will be 54" wide, 72" long, and 36" high. The back 54" will be against the wall in an alcove, it will be black plex with a full length overflow, the tank will project out in the room 72" in a peninsula style. There is a picture of the tank, stand and hood outline as it will be placed in the thumb nail below, the Yellow rule is 4 feet for scale.
The right side will have the back 28" tucked against the alcove wall, that is the only part of the sides and the front that will be obscured. The framework of the stand will be 2" square steel pipe (1/4" I believe) and will be 36, the steel will be professionally coated with Line-X bed liner for lifetime protection against salt corrosion. The hood sides will be 12" with a 2" overlap on the tank, so total height inside the hood will be 10". Overall height to the top of the hood will be 78".
The tank will be constructed with 1" plex on the sides and 3/4" on the top, 1" is way more than needed, but it is what I wanted to go with. The sump will be 58" x 36" x 20"h. The front 20" of the sump will be a refugium, with a 18" high baffle, so it will be 36" x 20" x 18", for a volume of fifty six gallons, I'd go bigger if I could, but there are other things to factor in of course. Jason will build a custom prefilter, and my protein skimmer will be a Bubble King 300 internal (in sump). I'm leaning towards the Precision Marine CR622D dual chamber Calcium Reactor with a 20 pound CO2 tank. There will be a full belly pan under the sump (1/2 inch acrylic, 62" x 50", not sure of the height. Auto top off with a solenoid activated Spectrapure RO unit, 90 gpd.
The skin of the stand and hood will be constructed of 5000 series 1/8" aluminum. The 5000 alloy's are somewhat corrosion resistant, but not enough to be unprotected around salt, so once the skins are constructed they will be tinted and clearcoated. The shells will extend four inches up the side of the tank to help hide the closed loop outlets and the algae and such that always forms in the gravel against the tank.
Circulation will be provided by 3 closed loop pumps, 3 Sequence Hammerheads will be used, each with an Ocean Motions 8-way, so there will be a total of 24 outlets within the tank, 8 positioned around the top of the tank, and 16 around the bottom, the 8-ways will be configured to power two outlets at any given time, there will be 6 outlets operating at any given time, each one putting out 2500 gph. Sump return pump will be an <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1:City w:st="on"><ST1Iwaki</ST1</st1:City> 70. All pumps and the 8-ways will be remoted to the crawl space beneath the tank.
Lighting will be 4 400w mogul halides with luminarc reflectors and Icecap electronic ballasts, 2 x Icecap 660 ballasts to power 6 60" VHO actinics. 6 icecap 4" fans will be used in the hood. Some kind of moonlight LED's will be used, yet to be determined.
I’ll be using an Octopus controller to control lighting and temp. Temp, pH, and conductivity probes will be used. System will be chiller ready, as my home is air conditioned and kept at 70 in the summer I'm hoping I can get by without the chiller, but we shall see. I will be using American DJ PC-100A 8-Switch ON/OFF Power Centers throughout my system for pumps and lighting, I'll be using either four or five of these, Jason is fabricating boxes for all of them, I will miss having power strips everywhere, it adds so much excitement to your life when water drips into them...
There will be some reinforcement placed under the floor joists, and my electrician is installing 5 dedicated 20 Amp circuits for this system along with a transfer panel for my generator.
Some kind of electric winch/hoist to raise the hood completely off the tank when necessary will be used.
That's about it for now, best regards, Joe
Things are starting to come together. Jason of Clear Fabrications will begin building my system in the next few weeks, it will be delivered some time after Sept 25. With Jason's guidance and what I've learned from many hours on RF I feel like I've got a good overall design, I'll give you an overview of where I'm at now:
The dimensions of the tank will be 54" wide, 72" long, and 36" high. The back 54" will be against the wall in an alcove, it will be black plex with a full length overflow, the tank will project out in the room 72" in a peninsula style. There is a picture of the tank, stand and hood outline as it will be placed in the thumb nail below, the Yellow rule is 4 feet for scale.
The right side will have the back 28" tucked against the alcove wall, that is the only part of the sides and the front that will be obscured. The framework of the stand will be 2" square steel pipe (1/4" I believe) and will be 36, the steel will be professionally coated with Line-X bed liner for lifetime protection against salt corrosion. The hood sides will be 12" with a 2" overlap on the tank, so total height inside the hood will be 10". Overall height to the top of the hood will be 78".
The tank will be constructed with 1" plex on the sides and 3/4" on the top, 1" is way more than needed, but it is what I wanted to go with. The sump will be 58" x 36" x 20"h. The front 20" of the sump will be a refugium, with a 18" high baffle, so it will be 36" x 20" x 18", for a volume of fifty six gallons, I'd go bigger if I could, but there are other things to factor in of course. Jason will build a custom prefilter, and my protein skimmer will be a Bubble King 300 internal (in sump). I'm leaning towards the Precision Marine CR622D dual chamber Calcium Reactor with a 20 pound CO2 tank. There will be a full belly pan under the sump (1/2 inch acrylic, 62" x 50", not sure of the height. Auto top off with a solenoid activated Spectrapure RO unit, 90 gpd.
The skin of the stand and hood will be constructed of 5000 series 1/8" aluminum. The 5000 alloy's are somewhat corrosion resistant, but not enough to be unprotected around salt, so once the skins are constructed they will be tinted and clearcoated. The shells will extend four inches up the side of the tank to help hide the closed loop outlets and the algae and such that always forms in the gravel against the tank.
Circulation will be provided by 3 closed loop pumps, 3 Sequence Hammerheads will be used, each with an Ocean Motions 8-way, so there will be a total of 24 outlets within the tank, 8 positioned around the top of the tank, and 16 around the bottom, the 8-ways will be configured to power two outlets at any given time, there will be 6 outlets operating at any given time, each one putting out 2500 gph. Sump return pump will be an <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1:City w:st="on"><ST1Iwaki</ST1</st1:City> 70. All pumps and the 8-ways will be remoted to the crawl space beneath the tank.
Lighting will be 4 400w mogul halides with luminarc reflectors and Icecap electronic ballasts, 2 x Icecap 660 ballasts to power 6 60" VHO actinics. 6 icecap 4" fans will be used in the hood. Some kind of moonlight LED's will be used, yet to be determined.
I’ll be using an Octopus controller to control lighting and temp. Temp, pH, and conductivity probes will be used. System will be chiller ready, as my home is air conditioned and kept at 70 in the summer I'm hoping I can get by without the chiller, but we shall see. I will be using American DJ PC-100A 8-Switch ON/OFF Power Centers throughout my system for pumps and lighting, I'll be using either four or five of these, Jason is fabricating boxes for all of them, I will miss having power strips everywhere, it adds so much excitement to your life when water drips into them...
There will be some reinforcement placed under the floor joists, and my electrician is installing 5 dedicated 20 Amp circuits for this system along with a transfer panel for my generator.
Some kind of electric winch/hoist to raise the hood completely off the tank when necessary will be used.
That's about it for now, best regards, Joe
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