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My 240 upgrade (Huge post)

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Now for the rest of the update

Its the weekend so work has been done, I glad to say the the outside of the fish room is 95% done. Still need to clear coat and cut a piece of trim, trim the rest of the basement and then save for carpet. But I did get paint on the walls, trim installed and have started on the inside. Bulkhead came in yesterday so I can soon start on the plumbing.





Ok heres how my doors look and work.

The right door is the over door, I made the back panel 1" shorter than the trim so when I nailed the trim on I had an overhang.



Left door is the under door, the back panel is 1" longer than trim



Heres how they look from the inside when closed.



And finally a teaser shot of the inside of the room. I still have some trim painting and such to do but by the weekend I should have some nice shot for you guys.



Can you say plumbing nightmare? Not really but thats' a lot of fittings and not all of then, these are just for the return to the sump.




Oh ya getting a little closer, that's 64 gallons of saltwater goodness. When it hits 200 I'm draining my 150 and having a moving party.



closer

Got the plumbing from the sump to the pump done, from the pump to the manifold done, and some of the return (need to drill another hole)


Don't mind the grass on the manifold, I'm gonna wash it before I install it for good.





A little more water...getting closer



Well I got the majority of the plumbing done, all I need to do is figure out where I want to run the return lines from the manifold to the tank. I even busted out some acrylic and made a filter sock holder/heater holder.





Once that was done, I figured it was time to attack the lights. I used a system that another person in my reef club used. Its a pocket door track from Stanley and the mounting hardware. You only need the rollers but this is everything it comes with. This will allow me to move the lights off to the side of the tank for maintenance, aquascaping etc...



Mounted the rollers on the MH fixtures.



Once the rail was installed I just slid the lights in place and as you can see this works out really well.





Once all that was done all I had to do was test the system to see if I had enough light and if it was going to show through the doors. I can say I am very happy, no extra beams of light to be seen anywhere.



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Updated 09-07-2010 at 06:22 AM by Blown76mav

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New Additions , ‎ Electrical , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ Lighting , ‎ DIY projects

Comments

  1. mhowe9's Avatar
    Looks good!!
  2. Hat39406's Avatar
    You made a lot of progress, looking great! The trim work is very nice. Man, I can't wait till next update, you'll probably have it complete. ;-p
  3. Blown76mav's Avatar
    well...........






    I haven't had a chance to aquascape, but everything is open and looking good.
  4. Blown76mav's Avatar
    I do have two small leaks, both on the return side, one at a bulkhead (needs retaped) and one at a glued joint. These will be fixed tomorrow as I don't have anymore 90*. They are dripping like 1 drop every 5 mins or so, not too bad to warrant an emergency, yet.
  5. Hat39406's Avatar
    Lol...NICE!!!
  6. Saltnewbie's Avatar
    you might concider using a couple of drops of superglue happend to me once and didnt have time to fix it right away and it was a small leak to ran a thin bead of superglue and it held and when i finally went to fix it the super glue broke with one easy twist. just an idea
  7. Blown76mav's Avatar
    Thanks, got both leaks fixed. Now the floor is nice and dry. I did notice something this morning, last night the outside temp got down in the 60's when I went in the room to check things out it was like a rain forest. I guess I'm gonna need that vent ASAP. I figured I had a little bit of time before I seen this.
  8. Blown76mav's Avatar
    Well I'm not sure if I'm happy with the aquascaping, but heres a few shots. Excuse the frags of stuff along the front those will either be placed on the rockwork or put in a frag tank.






    And I got the beananimal overflow's installed, super quiet.