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Thanks for your posts and great pictures, I had a good time with my build as well, so much to do and such a fun time. If you have room I can recommend a 20 Gallon Husky Professional duty water container for a DIY RODI ATO supply. It has a sealing top and easy to drill but still plenty strong to hold 20 gallons.Hello everyone!!
Today I installed four float valves.
1) x2 5 gl. Buckets that will be used for for rodi ATO swaps. Set level at approximately 4 gl mark.
2) x2 32 gallon brutes that will be used for saltwater mixing. Set level at 25 gallon mark. I ran short of one 1/4 inch shutoff valve so have to pick up another.
I purchased two castors for the brute cans said they are rated for 250 lbs ea. So we shall see they work. If they don’t I’ll rig something else up. 25 gl of water weighs about 208 lbs and maybe 5 lbs for brute crosses fingers!
I also purchased a baby brute 10 gl depicted in picture below for maintenance while doing water changes. It may turn in to my ato tank if I get tired of swapping buckets every two days. Let me know your thoughts or if you have some other cheep solutions.
Thank you for the compliments. Yes it has extremely fun thus far. Albeit very slowing in the making. I do believe I will take a look at getting a 20 gallon. I will measure it out for sure. The five gallon buckets need to be replaced to often when I was doing leak test.Thanks for your posts and great pictures, I had a good time with my build as well, so much to do and such a fun time. If you have room I can recommend a 20 Gallon Husky Professional duty water container for a DIY RODI ATO supply. It has a sealing top and easy to drill but still plenty strong to hold 20 gallons.
So I got home from work today and my tank was sitting at 78.6. So I added 4 bottles of 8.45 FL OZ Bio Spira. I also calibrated my Apex salinity and PH probes. Prior to calibration my salinity probe was pretty spot on with my Hanna Salinity probe. Now it’s almost 3.0 PPT off. So that just happened. Need to do some research on that I guess. Well that’s it for now I’ll probably through in some shrimp or something tomorrow
Thank you I was starting to get worried. Hopefully the Hanna checker is more accurate.The Apex salinity probe is super inaccurate. Mine jumps anywhere from 20-40 all day long.
The APEX salinity probe is super pesky to calibrate. The soak time, clearing bubbles, and changing the TC factor we’re the ways I got close. There is a good post here on the tc factor worth reading.So I got home from work today and my tank was sitting at 78.6. So I added 4 bottles of 8.45 FL OZ Bio Spira. I also calibrated my Apex salinity and PH probes. Prior to calibration my salinity probe was pretty spot on with my Hanna Salinity probe. Now it’s almost 3.0 PPT off. So that just happened. Need to do some research on that I guess. Well that’s it for now I’ll probably through in some shrimp or something tomorrow
Download them to youtube then upload.Well guess I need to figure out the videos
Thank you!Download them to youtube then upload.