Hi Reefers!
I am looking at a way to "semi-automate" my water changes on my 3 x Red Sea Max Nano tanks. My tanks are positioned through the wall in a separate room.
I will be using 2 x Ecotech Versa dosing pumps and a number of RO-valves to direct the water flow to and from where I want it to go.
I have done a fair bit of research as well as testing with different lengths of RO tubing and come to the results that the length don't seem to matter as long as the tube is primed and the dosing pump is calibrated.
Does anyone see any reason why this would not work for push button water change? Here's what I am planning to do:
1. Prime all lines (only initially; one time!)
2. Mix saltwater and make sure there's sufficient water in the reservoir.
3. Verify line-up (correct filling / suction valve open)
4. Initiate water change on one tank.
5. Change line-up to next tank
6. Repeat step 4/5
7. Close all valves until next time
Drawing of the system attached.
I am looking at a way to "semi-automate" my water changes on my 3 x Red Sea Max Nano tanks. My tanks are positioned through the wall in a separate room.
I will be using 2 x Ecotech Versa dosing pumps and a number of RO-valves to direct the water flow to and from where I want it to go.
I have done a fair bit of research as well as testing with different lengths of RO tubing and come to the results that the length don't seem to matter as long as the tube is primed and the dosing pump is calibrated.
Does anyone see any reason why this would not work for push button water change? Here's what I am planning to do:
1. Prime all lines (only initially; one time!)
2. Mix saltwater and make sure there's sufficient water in the reservoir.
3. Verify line-up (correct filling / suction valve open)
4. Initiate water change on one tank.
5. Change line-up to next tank
6. Repeat step 4/5
7. Close all valves until next time
Drawing of the system attached.