ReefGeeker
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: Thats how many where in the last post alone, I bet your loud in person hahaha jk couldn't help myself. That is a sweet fish BTW.
Nope actually quite but those !!!!! Is a habit from textin because I'm using my phone!!! Hahahaa no offense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: Thats how many where in the last post alone, I bet your loud in person hahaha jk couldn't help myself. That is a sweet fish BTW.
i recommend putting it in the corner of an Exteroir wall because that's where your beems are strongest!!! If it is going to have a sump!! Because over time your floor will bow!! And your best bet to MAKE SURE it can hold is ask for your BLUE PRINTS and you can calculate the MAX weight in your upstairs bedroom!!! Make sure that where you put your system it is leveled if not you can buy some styrofoam and put it under your tank and it will evenly distribute your tank to being level as long as your stand isn't 1-2" off of being leveled!!! Because believe it or not your second floor is not exactly leveled like your foundation!!!!
I disagree with you about the floor joist Not being stronger in the Corner then it is in the center of the load Bering wall Is wrong?? Please explain why you THINK this???? I am only giving advise to what I would recommend because everybody's home is built differently and different woods for construction!! By telling TSPRAKE that it will hold could be a lie on our part I just recommended what I thought and please TSPRAKE don't install your tank untill you KNOW for sure your second floor can hold the weight!!! This is just precaution I am recomending you do??? And as for peepee This sump is something I've never done but tried it out, as for me bringing this FLOW THEORY online was to hopefully get help from others who are willing to help rather then have it all figured out by myself!! So this experiment is what I just wanted to do and if this pump thing doesn't work then I can simply use an overflow back to Display with bulk head a QUIK an easy fix!( I'm just experimenting buddy RELAX hahahahahahaaaa!!! TSPRAKE DON'T install your system think about it???........ the Corners in your home has a three points of contact with the MAIN beams,going parallel and horizontally and if you put your tank in the center you only have TWO going Horizontally unless there is another CENTER MIAN BEAM going across and you can see that beam one the first floor of your home if you look at the Cieling??? If you don't see AGAIN Please refer to your Blueprints!!! Just Saying!The "Floor Joists" are no stronger in the corner than they are at the center of a "Load Bearing" wall. As long as the tank is up against the load bearing wall and the floor joist run perpendicular to the tank your floor will not sag.
If your tank is 1/2'' out of level, a piece of foam will NOT correct the problem!
I my experience I have found that the foundation is more likely to be out of level than the 2nd floor.
We are trying to give solid information for people seeking advice here. Please if you volunteer info make sure you your facts are correct.
I dont want to sound rude, and wish not to make it sound like I know it all.
I would like to suggest that you do some testing on you 2 sump pump/s flow theory before you bring it all on line. Then have to tear it down and redo it.
I disagree with you about the floor joist Not being stronger in the Corner then it is in the center of the load Bering wall Is wrong?? Please explain why you THINK this???? I am only giving advise to what I would recommend because everybody's home is built differently and different woods for construction!! By telling TSPRAKE that it will hold could be a lie on our part I just recommended what I thought and please TSPRAKE don't install your tank untill you KNOW for sure your second floor can hold the weight!!! This is just precaution I am recomending you do??? And as for peepee This sump is something I've never done but tried it out, as for me bringing this FLOW THEORY online was to hopefully get help from others who are willing to help rather then have it all figured out by myself!! So this experiment is what I just wanted to do and if this pump thing doesn't work then I can simply use an overflow back to Display with bulk head a QUIK an easy fix!( I'm just experimenting buddy RELAX hahahahahahaaaa!!! TSPRAKE DON'T install your system think about it???........ the Corners in your home has a three points of contact with the MAIN beams,going parallel and horizontally and if you put your tank in the center you only have TWO going Horizontally unless there is another CENTER MIAN BEAM going across and you can see that beam one the first floor of your home if you look at the Cieling??? If you don't see AGAIN Please refer to your Blueprints!!! Just Saying!
Ohh sorry for changing the thread once more I just wanted to refer to that comment about the foam this is what I use and I never said 1-2" or even a half an inch I ment 1/8 of inch or less! This is what I use
this stuff is a good insulator and 1/8 of inch or less level (you may need to put a little weight if off leveled but just set the leveler on tank when filling!!! Just a suggestion!!! Sorry for major change of thread but u asked for help and I'm giving My opinion!!! Hope that helps!!!
I gotta disagree with you there KPItrowski because in that center chamber I will have lots of flow!!! And I will be stirring that sand bed to release any toxic gasses!!
There is a way using exterior pumps with gate valves as IPISCES said I just need the money to do it so my build is on hold but rock will be curing in the sump, sorry for the wait but will send pics later!! Thanks for following.Just curious on how many houses you have framed?????
Everybodys home is not built different in many many ways. There are codes that builders need to abide by. The joist that starts in the corner of a second floor framing system is 16'' away from the rim joist that is buried under the wall. So the joist that are in the center of the load bearing wall Will carry the same load as the joist running parallel to the load bearing wall.
Dude I was building homes before your Mom and Dad decided to start a family. I would be glad to hear about your 3 point theory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As for your sump you are on the right track by asking how to, when you dont know or you are not sure. I have been down that road many times. The road I decided to take was the accumulation of advice I received from the experienced reefers who have failed at that particular subject.
There is a way using exterior pumps with gate valves as IPISCES said I just need the money to do it so my build is on hold but rock will be curing in the sump, sorry for the wait but will send pics later!! Thanks for following.
Off subject but Im just recomending to do as I suggested because it would suck if something "MAY" go wrong. Hope you make take precautions!!!There is a way using exterior pumps with gate valves as IPISCES said I just need the money to do it so my build is on hold but rock will be curing in the sump, sorry for the wait but will send pics later!! Thanks for following.
Thanks a lot and I am taking that into consideration that any debris or a failed pump!!! Hahahahaaaa Man honestly this is a headache but I've never tried it and just wanted to add more volume for my soon to be reef so my livestock can be happy!!!Dont forget this part of the statement I made "but if one of those pumps gets the slightest bit of debri in it, it will change the output."
Any change in output is going to cause one of the sumps to fill and the other to empty faster that the other and if you have to spend the money for gate valves, I would rather spend the money on bulkheads. I have some I will give you if you decide to go the route of bulheads and pvc. I probably have some of that too.
Yes all these are ideas are perfect but I have to keep trying and figure out how to do this in the most efficient and effective way!!! My system needs this Refugium in the future!! But sump build is on hold till I figure this out????? KPTROWSKI I kinda like that idea but I have to figure a more reliable way but I think I'm going to do some tests with that right after work!!!I would just elevate the first tank and put an overflow box on it to feed the next. Or drill the two tanks at the same point across from each other and tie them together with bulk heads and a coupling.
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