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05/16/2017, 12:52 AM | #276 |
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Crazy to receive a bill a year later...
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05/16/2017, 06:48 AM | #277 |
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Sorry to hear that. As I read it, this new "Use" tax enforcement bill applies to everything purchased from an online retailer who isn't located inside the Oklahoma state line.
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I'm converting the 40mm return drain to fit standard PVC pipe. I ordered the only 40mm DIN to standard union adapter that I could find listed at flexpvc but that didn't work. The union was too large and didn't have the clearance needed. I have since returned it. Now I've ordered a 40MM TO 1 1/4" METRIC TO STANDARD PVC ADAPTER from bulkreefsupply.
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Scott, I called flexpvc and they don't carry a 40mm slip/slip adapter but they do have a 40mm slip/thread adapter, which will definitely work. Thanks for your help once again! For anyone else in the US that needs these parts for a standard (not custom built) 100x50 Dreambox: 40mm DIN Adapter slip/thread https://flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?p...n&ppinc=detail 25mm DIN Adapter slip/slip https://flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?p...n&ppinc=detail
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Hey Marco or Scott. Is there anyway to exten the 0-10v cable for the 230w rd3? I'm short about two feet.
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05/18/2017, 08:04 PM | #285 | |
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05/18/2017, 09:37 PM | #286 |
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Perfect, thanks Scott.
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I thought I had posted pictures of my setup here but I hadn't so here goes, a bunch of you have probably seen it already. But it never hurts .
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So just an update on mine. I am still working on the install. I have the main drain installed at this time so this video is not totally current. Any one know of any dry fit techniques where the pipe can be seated fully and then separated without sanding them down to the point where you have lost a tight fit? Amazing at how i thought i had so much room and it has gotten so tight!
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Looking good so far, space gets taken up fast! My stand is 10ft long and that is an 8D dreambox. |
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Looks great! My whole room is only 9 ft long and as you can see I am spilling out the sides of the stand and I still have more equipment. Luckily most of it is to be mounted on the wall racks so it doesn't really eat floor space. Mine is only a modified 7C, so a bit smaller then yours. My problem is my tolerances on the plumbing. If i could dry fit each piece, fully seating the pipe then it is a simple matter to measure, cut lightly longer, then sand and fit, repeating until the lengths are exact and then glue. I use a lot of unions so the pieces may be disassembled easily. My worst piece is complete and turned out well, however, I am afraid there was luck involved and it took a full day to do one pipe run. see the attached pic. There should be an easier way. This piece joined two of the drains in opposite corners to make the main siphon. Each side utilizes two unions and every pipe length is equal from each side, so that the two drains pull equally from both sides.The others should not be so bad. I have tried using some olive oil on the end as a lubricant to try to completely seat the pipe in the socket. This was a bad idea as yes, I think it seated deeper, and it was horrendous to try to get it back apart and since it didn't seat completely, it was no better. I was wondering if Vaseline might do it? |
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He's saying you don't have to worry about getting it to completely seat when dry fitting. Get it in there tight, mark the edge of the fitting on the pipe with a marker, when you go to glue them together you will be able to push them further in since the glue is lubricating the pipe but only go until you reach the mark you made to ensure your maintaining the proper overall length. Even though it's not fully seated it's plenty in the fitting to not have to worry about leaks. That's how I do my plumbing as well and have yet to have a leak. I'm 3 tanks in too.
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OK, i see. I hadn't thought about it that way, even if I marked it and then added 1/8" to that mark just to be safe that would work. I've just never done PVC work where I didn't fully seat the pipe in the fitting. I'm anxious to get my first fill done and do a leak test so that I can start the reef. The carpenter came last weekend and framed the office side of the tank. Zero English (two thumbs up got my point across) but beautiful work!
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Hello folks,
I wanted to share a few pictures from my latest build. This is my 3rd saltwater build in the past 7 years and I am extremely happy with it. It was a real pleasure setting up this system because everything "just works". Having set this up myself, I can say that the Royal Exclusiv dreambox, skimmer, DC pumps, and DC controllers are all well built and they seem to work together very well. For those that are interested, this is a new style "pre-manufactured" dreambox sump that I picked up in Ft. Myers, FL at Royal-Exclusiv's relatively new USA store. RE had everything in stock there so there was no shipping charge involved and there was no wait to receive the gear from Germany either. The sump measures 100x50x32cm and includes 7 sock chambers. red weld, LED, sock silencers, and water leveler. RE gave a discount since I picked everything up at their warehouse. The body of the sump and all clear covers are made of a heavy duty PVC that is built to last. Not only that, the skimmer and pumps really are as near silent as everyone else says they are. With the DC controllers, the skimmer and return water flow was extremely easy to dial in. The only issue I ran into is that the three 1" PVC drain pipes from my bean animal returns didn't fit the metric receiver pipes that are built into the back left corner of the sump. I had to find adapters on my own. I believe RE is planning to offer adapters. Skimmer: RE Double Cone 180 w/RedDevil3 50w pump Sump: RE Dreambox filter system 100x50x35cm Return Pump: RE w/RedDevil3 80w pump Tank: Reef Savvy 110gal Tank with temporary lighting
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Dreambox on Elos 120XL
Here is a picture of my dream box that's responsible for filtering my Elos office tank. I still need to do some wire management but it's been working great for a few months now. Scott was very helpful at RE. JP
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I have not Dreambox coming Timor and the shipping company just called to schedule a time. Does 200 lbs sound right for a 60 x 60 kit? Sounds too heavy for a sump, a couple pumps and a skimmer.
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