DonW
R.I.P.
Long story but my wife and I bought our tiny house many years ago. The goal was to stay here for good. Well the kids are grown and the grandson is living with us along with my oldest. We have decided if the kids wont leave then we would. So of course I have to make my tank movable, currently it is more of a build in. I'm going to start building a new stand this week. It will be 2" tube steel and oak. It will be on 25 300lb capacity bearing rollers so I can get behind the tank as needed. It will have two linear actuators to push the tank away from the wall and to pull it back. It will have a linear actuator to lift the hood up out of the way. All the electrical including the outlets as much as possible will be built into the steel tube. I only want two power cables exiting to the wall.
The automation system will no longer be integrated into the house since I probably wont automate the new house. The two end walls will be hollow and house all the tanks electronics and automation system. The hollow floor will house the ato solenoids and will have catch trays to hold flood sensors.
There will be two end cabinets/book shelves to house the halide ballast and chiller. I'm guessing I may have to build a new sump but still dont know for sure about that.
Should be a fun project.
Don
The automation system will no longer be integrated into the house since I probably wont automate the new house. The two end walls will be hollow and house all the tanks electronics and automation system. The hollow floor will house the ato solenoids and will have catch trays to hold flood sensors.
There will be two end cabinets/book shelves to house the halide ballast and chiller. I'm guessing I may have to build a new sump but still dont know for sure about that.
Should be a fun project.
Don