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As of now nothing is cemented, just rough fitted. But all connections will be cemented in.For the 3/4” PVC that runs from the bottom of tank bulkhead to the locline, did you cement this PVC to the bulkhead?
Not yet, I am still putting everything together but with a skimmer and UV sterilizer, I'm leaning towards not getting one at the momentDid you ever get the reefmat 500 installed? I have the same sump and I was looking for a way to get the reefmat in it before I buy one.
To bad the sump wasn't built with an upgrade to a roller from socks in mind. Nice looking build, your def taking more time planning it than I did with mine. I have a 200ext and wish I had gotten the INT model instead, the overflow space between the wall is too large.Not yet, I am still putting everything together but with a skimmer and UV sterilizer, I'm leaning towards not getting one at the moment
That is something I would not cement. You may need to remove for cleaning or adjustments. It's underwater so it won't be a problem.For the 3/4” PVC that runs from the bottom of tank bulkhead to the locline, did you cement this PVC to the bulkhead?
I've read a lot of reviews on the int and ext. It seems the int tanks wished they went with the ext. The back overflow wall is hard to clean in that small space.To bad the sump wasn't built with an upgrade to a roller from socks in mind. Nice looking build, your def taking more time planning it than I did with mine. I have a 200ext and wish I had gotten the INT model instead, the overflow space between the wall is too large.
In all honesty, I’ll probably not add one. The sump would be possible if you plumbed the drain line into the second chamber. You could do like a uni seal or something. The chambers are very large. I’ll update some sumo pics tomorrow.Looking great so far. Be sure to keep us in the loop on whether or not you decide to do a roller mat. It's the one thing holding me back from this sump.
That's wonderful. Thank you. You've definitely given me a different angle to investigate!In all honesty, I’ll probably not add one. The sump would be possible if you plumbed the drain line into the second chamber. You could do like a uni seal or something. The chambers are very large. I’ll update some sumo pics tomorrow.
Hey! I luckily had my contractor move the tank to my house with an excavator (roughly 300 ft from street to porch).Awesome setup! What was your experience moving the tank? I have a flight of stairs to navigate. Just ordered my 170.
Also I found barely any info out there on the 170 INT. So if you want something measured or something let me know.Awesome setup! What was your experience moving the tank? I have a flight of stairs to navigate. Just ordered my 170.
Thank you for offering! I will if needed. I'm calling the professionals for the move...found a LFS that does moves and can help. Cost TBD haha....Also I found barely any info out there on the 170 INT. So if you want something measured or something let me know.
Yes I will work on some updates to post. Life happens and the tank has mostly been going through the new tank cycles so I haven't posted much. Stay tuned!Any updates?