Here is where we stand:
Now - practicality rears it ugly head.
1st - I have any email out to the RE guys, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how to get the sump's capcitve level sensor (on the left, out of sight) to sense the difference between water and empty. This drives the motor on the fleece filter unit.
2nd - You can't see it in this picture, but I have a complicated overflow setup (not ideal, but I kind of like it) that actually goes behind the tank into the hall closet for this:
This allows all the wiring and the control boxes to be out of sight. Plus, it allows me room for two 80watte Pentair (Emperor Aquatics) "Nuke it all" UV devices that can hit massive overkill levels on all water leaving the tank (before the sump).
You can see the return passes through the wall and behind the sump into the entry point:
With the complicated overflow and return plumbing here:
Now - back to the reality.
Got everything plumbed and wired on Friday / Saturday of last two weekends. Turn it all on. Got salt levels perfect, moved in some live rock from another tank (for instant cycle) - and have 24 hours of bliss.
Next morning, I smell a nice electrical burning.
Really?
Now - practicality rears it ugly head.
1st - I have any email out to the RE guys, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how to get the sump's capcitve level sensor (on the left, out of sight) to sense the difference between water and empty. This drives the motor on the fleece filter unit.
2nd - You can't see it in this picture, but I have a complicated overflow setup (not ideal, but I kind of like it) that actually goes behind the tank into the hall closet for this:
This allows all the wiring and the control boxes to be out of sight. Plus, it allows me room for two 80watte Pentair (Emperor Aquatics) "Nuke it all" UV devices that can hit massive overkill levels on all water leaving the tank (before the sump).
You can see the return passes through the wall and behind the sump into the entry point:
With the complicated overflow and return plumbing here:
Now - back to the reality.
Got everything plumbed and wired on Friday / Saturday of last two weekends. Turn it all on. Got salt levels perfect, moved in some live rock from another tank (for instant cycle) - and have 24 hours of bliss.
Next morning, I smell a nice electrical burning.
Really?