MarineDreamer
Est. April 2nd, 2005
I like the shelving system. IMO as long as the sytem links up alright, each tank does its job, and you don't have micro bubbles because of it, then its no problem. I think its a great way to utilize a small footprint in your garage. Well done.
Thank you. We’ll see how well the tanks perform. The shelving uses Simpson Strong-Tie RTS-24 brackets. Apparently, a shelf is supposed to be able to hold 800 pounds over an eight foot span out of 2x4. Where the sump sits, I ran it on 2x6’s a bit over four feet.
I got to playing with the chiller plumbing today. The intake for the chiller is right below the where the tank overflow will be coming in. (First picture) I’ll have to rig up something to prevent mircobubbles from getting pulled into the chiller. The chiller pump is a PanWorld NH-40PX (second picture) and the chiller is a Pacific Coast Import C-0500 (third picture) controlled by a Digital Aquatics Reef Keeper 2. (Fourth picture) The output comes back into the sump behind one of the baffles. (Last picture) I was thinking that I didn’t want chilled water coming in where the thermometer could read it.
When I went to leak test the chiller, I used hot tap water. The RK2 was indicating that the water was 120. It took the chiller and hour and a half to bring 45 gallons down to 80.
I also plugged in the heaters. Two ViaAqua 300 watt heaters also on the RK2 set to 78. Doesn't take them long to move the temp up. We’ll see once the entire system is plumbed.
So far there are no leaks, and it didn’t seem to get too hot behind the chiller. That was one of my concerns with its location. I’m not sure it’s getting enough air circulation around it. I might end up putting a fan up there; but right now I don’t think that I need it.