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Couple updates.
![]() 1. Got my mangrove propagules from john at reefcleaners.org. This is 54 of them! Looks like i have room for more. ![]() 2. I replaced my "beta" aluminum rack for my Radions with this much more professional looking setup from 8020.net. One of our local reefers found these guys and they helped him put a kit together for his Radions so I jumped on that and had him get me everything I needed. It's basically like an erector set for adults. You can make just about anything out of this. But in our case it was perfect for the radions. Standard socket head screws screw into the radions and then slide right into the channels of the 80/20 aluminum bars. Gussets add rigidity and endcaps finish it off. Standard hanging kit hardware is used to hang it all from the ceiling. Down the road I'll somehow incorporate this inside the hood that will eventually cover the top of the tank. What's not shown in the pics (because I haven't installed them yet) is cable tie brackets (similar to the sticky ones that Ecotech supplies with their Vortechs) that attach to the channels in the aluminum rails. These will go along the back side and allow me to run the power wires along the back and then send all 4 in one tight bundle down the behind the tank. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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That's pretty sweet! Love the new rack for your lights. Have you heard from TBS on the arrival of part one of the package? I know you said the 8th but maybe it would come early. It'll be like Christmas for me when you open it. I'm looking to maybe supplement my tank with some of his stuff, so I'll be living vicariously through you that day
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Thanks for taking the time to put this information out here. I tutorial would be great especially for me who is new to the ATO and AWC ideas. Great job again with everything.
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counting down the days until Aug 8....itll be like christmas for me hahah
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The rock has been postponed due to weather, and me being under the weather.
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I like how you roll.
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Sorry to hear you're under the weather. Get well soon... and back to this project
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You're build is looking great! Isn't 80/20 awesome stuff? We use it at work for just about everything.
Any worries about the raw aluminum cut ends of it holding up right above the tank? Might want to hit them with a light coat of primer before popping the end caps on. |
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The light rack looks good, if you get them in black color will be even match better. I thought those aluminum extrusion are chemical resistance, I am planning to use them to build the stand.
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Wow, we have another Brett aka drummersreef.
Fantastic rail system for the radions! Very smart idea to be able to move them for specific coral focus. |
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how expensive is that 80/20 stuff? dont have to give exact amount you spent, but a ballpark
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haha, thanks.
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Now building something like a stand... that would start to add up quick.
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Nice light rack, Dennis. Mind telling me the measurement of the rack? I'm thinking of getting one too. Do they come all precut and ready to assemble or you have to do the cutting? One last question, I try to see if I can order some but I can't seem to find it anywhere on the website.
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Hi, it was all done through the local distributor. You can look up yours on their website.
My tank is 84" long so that's the length of the rack. From what I understand, the other local reefer here in town that worked this all out gave all his measurements to the local distributor who drew up the design in cad and cut the parts. All we had to do was source the screws for the radions and the hanging kit.
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I used 80/20 in the past for my light rack. It was nice and they were very helpful with my questions.
Any luck on setting up the email from the profilux?
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Awesome build! I have also used the 80/20 for my light rack. I ordered it off of Amazon. They have most stuff but not all.
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Chris, no... i haven't gotten there yet.
Still going back and forth with CS rep getting my auto water change setup the way they recommend (using level sensors), rather than the way I had it working before (like my old litermeterIII setup). Problem is you can only run the AWC 8x per day with their current software. Not enough IMHO. My LM3 performed the AWC 150x/day.
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Does the mangrove roots need to be seeded in the sand?
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I've seen people do both. Mine are suspended above the sand. Just the tips of the propagules are in the water. There are no roots yet.
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My thoughts exactly.
Which is why I'll probably just go back to using timers and specific ml settings to change out each time, because if I do it that way the software will let me run it once per hour (24x/day), which is much better and I can deal with that. And I can then use the dosing pumps since they will run for less than 15 mins at a time. I had it set up this way originally, but GHL says using the level sensors is more precise over time. Honestly, I'm not convinced of this, having run the LiterMeter3 setup for a couple years with no problems. And if there ever was a shift in salinity, A) it was probably due to me not mixing up the current batch of sw to the same exact salinity as the last batch and B) it's such a slow change and easily correctable with the next batch of sw, so no harm done. Various, about 5-8".
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