Hey folks,
I’m brand new to all of this, and i’ve never fully set up a marine system before. In order to make it “easier” for myself, I opted for a Red Sea Reefer G2+ 170, so it came with the following tech:
- ReefBeat Dual Controller
- ReefRun 5500 return pump
- ReefWave 25 power head
- Reefer DC Skimmer (with fine tuning sensors)
- ReefLED 90
- ReafBeat ATO
- ReefMat 500 (not installed yet, will add after cycle)
And I also got
- DD Titanium heater (250w)
- DD Dual heating & cooling controller
So, for someone who’s new to this, it’s a lot! I have everything set up, cables routed, power bricks organised, etc.. (all outside the tank cabinet in a separate storage cabinet), and assuming a final delivery comes tomorrow, I should be able to start making my RO water, and start soaking my EcoReef rock (thanks for that nugget via the forums, I would have just put them straight in the tank otherwise), and I can also leak test everything.
My question is this (sorry, just wanted to provide all the spec above first):
When I come to set all the tech up via the ReefBeat app, should I do that with the tank fully wet, or can I set them up while it's dry? I’d ideally like to ensure everything is at least operational before it’s all submerged etc… I’m just cocnerned about testing things like pumps without water, is that a thing? Or can I just start getting things set up in the app now?
Not gonna lie, I’m super anxious about the leak test and first initial run of everything, haha. If anyone has set one of these systems up before, I’d love to hear how it went, if there were any gotchas, etc… I’m reading the pile of manuals I have for all the things, but none of them mention whether the tank should be fully wet before set up, and I can’t find any info online.
Thanks!
Current status (small tank will be my QT setup):
I’m brand new to all of this, and i’ve never fully set up a marine system before. In order to make it “easier” for myself, I opted for a Red Sea Reefer G2+ 170, so it came with the following tech:
- ReefBeat Dual Controller
- ReefRun 5500 return pump
- ReefWave 25 power head
- Reefer DC Skimmer (with fine tuning sensors)
- ReefLED 90
- ReafBeat ATO
- ReefMat 500 (not installed yet, will add after cycle)
And I also got
- DD Titanium heater (250w)
- DD Dual heating & cooling controller
So, for someone who’s new to this, it’s a lot! I have everything set up, cables routed, power bricks organised, etc.. (all outside the tank cabinet in a separate storage cabinet), and assuming a final delivery comes tomorrow, I should be able to start making my RO water, and start soaking my EcoReef rock (thanks for that nugget via the forums, I would have just put them straight in the tank otherwise), and I can also leak test everything.
My question is this (sorry, just wanted to provide all the spec above first):
When I come to set all the tech up via the ReefBeat app, should I do that with the tank fully wet, or can I set them up while it's dry? I’d ideally like to ensure everything is at least operational before it’s all submerged etc… I’m just cocnerned about testing things like pumps without water, is that a thing? Or can I just start getting things set up in the app now?
Not gonna lie, I’m super anxious about the leak test and first initial run of everything, haha. If anyone has set one of these systems up before, I’d love to hear how it went, if there were any gotchas, etc… I’m reading the pile of manuals I have for all the things, but none of them mention whether the tank should be fully wet before set up, and I can’t find any info online.
Thanks!
Current status (small tank will be my QT setup):