Scooterman
Well-known member
Nice work, I'm sure the frags will just love the extra lights!
Thanks Mark, I appreciate that, you are too kind, it's really not complicated, I just followed a few basic principles to ensure success that I have learned from others, good circulation, good lighting, good skimming, and a biga*ss fuge, these are things that can be applied to any size system, best regards, Joe
Great idea Mark, I know they make a line of high heat paint that people can use on automobile engines, I bet that would hold up temp wise. I'll test some on an extra piece of ducting just to make sure it doesn't flake off when it flexes, if they make an epoxy based one I bet that would be perfect...
HiYesterday my electricians came out and installed a new circuit breaker tranfer panel which allowed five new dedicated 20 amp circuits to be installed for my system and will also allow me to use my generator when necessary without stringing multiple extension cords for my tanks, doing this of course ensures that we will have no power outages for years to come. The wall photo shows the placement of five quad outlets, each one a separate circuit, the two top ones for lighting, and the three lower ones for pumps and other equipment, there is also another dedicated circuit in the basement for a chiller when I get around to that.
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