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DSA 135....

art13

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Tank is up, i didn't wait for help, lol, i managed to get the thing on the stand, test filling it with the hose now.



 

art13

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Just a small update, water is going in, getting the piping and electrical done today. Should be full and starting to run by next week.

 

kschweer

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Looking good man! I would look into making the dursos taller. With them so low the sound of the Water falling into the overflow make be a bit loud.
 

art13

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We'll see, i won't be gluing them up so i can do that if need be.
 

art13

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how long do i have to give the cement before i can run water through it? just curious, probably won't happen for another few days.
 

kschweer

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how long do i have to give the cement before i can run water through it? just curious, probably won't happen for another few days.
I've ran water through glued pipes and with in 10 minutes.
 

art13

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I think i'll do a test on the return today, thats the only one i feel shaky about where the bulkhead and the pipes meet, a bit looser than i'd like.
 

art13

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all plumbed in, i'll be testing it's water holding ability later tonight.

 

art13

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Almost, i think next week will be the move if all goes well, assuming nothing leaks when i test it shortly.
 

art13

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well, one small leak on one of the returns where the pipe meets the bulkhead, just like i feared, i pulls the top return pipe out and i'm going down from the top and putting glue into the bulkhead to try and seal around the pipe, its the only way i can think of doing it at this point with everything glued in place, any other suggestions are welcome.
 

redfishbluefish

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Before putting water in that sump I'd put up plywood or exterior sheathing to protect the sheetrock. If sheetrock gets wet, it's done!

Otherwise looking good.
 

art13

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I have some wood panelling thats going to go up there, just haven't got to it yet.
 

art13

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Alright, tested it again, no more leak, everything seems to be alright atm.
 

art13

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And now for the RO water waiting game, i hate this game. Other than that i think i've got everything covered, electrical and plumbing done and that was pretty much all that was left.just a couple odds and ends now, i really wish i had an ro booster pump.
 

art13

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Built the tank screen lid, now we can have out wrasse and other jumpers i haven't put into my 90g because of that.

 

horseplay

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I thought you might need to frame around the opening instead of having the frame hanging there. But I have not done this myself before. It just look unfinished to me.

Do not use silicone to stop the leak. The gasket should stop the leak. You might need a new gasket or it's not tightened enough.

If I were you I would move the sump out of the stand. And build a removable platform on top of so you can work on the tank.
 

art13

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I thought you might need to frame around the opening instead of having the frame hanging there. But I have not done this myself before. It just look unfinished to me.

Do not use silicone to stop the leak. The gasket should stop the leak. You might need a new gasket or it's not tightened enough.

If I were you I would move the sump out of the stand. And build a removable platform on top of so you can work on the tank.

If you're talking about the outside in the living room, that will be framed, i just haven't got to home depot with my wife yet to pick out the framing. If you're talking about behind the wall, any piece that was cut has a 2x4 going from it to the side to hold it together, i could also add a piece to either side of the tank but its not necessary. To stop the leak i just used the pipe glue, it wasn't leaking from the fitting itself, it was leaking on the inside where the pipe gets inserted. I chose to leave the sump under there as this is also going to be an office and a laundry room, so space will be limited in there. Hope this clears things up for you a bit.
 
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