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the fans seem to be soldered on, so I am not sure if replacing them would be possible, and ballast may run me a few dollars which I really don't want to spend.
now, on a side note, I do have 2 kessils lying around, 1 a360we. if you guys feel that it may not be worth it to fix, then I was...
so now here the dilemma, one thing I forgot to mention is that there is also a light timer tied into this system. with all this stuff going on under the hood, is it worth replacing? I can tell you now that these fans are shot which is what I think was making that noise (I have not plugged it...
now to the problem, the lights
when I plugged in the lights, the fixture was making this horrible sound, almost like a stuck motor. so I decided to open up the hood and see what's inside. I think I have narrowed it down 2 one of 2 things. either the ballast or the fans. (this unit has 3 cooling...
now the skimmer, pretty straight forward on this. it just has an awkward design. if you saw the video in the earlier post, you'll see that it has almost a 45' angle on it which turn, takes up a ton of valuable real-estate in that rear chamber.
its impossible to clean given its shape so I did...
so, with the one damaged pump, I decided to install 1 upgraded pump with the new fix-ins.
now as you can see from the 3rd pic there is absolutely no wiggle room for this pump in that chamber. my biggest concern is that the pump may rattle against the glass and either break it or just make...
so when Karen gave me this tank, she also gave me a bag of goodies, with it. in this bag in particular, there were 2 pump upgrade kits. assuming, (I am not the only person who had a big question mark on his head when he saw the 2 pump thing), RS offered upgrade kits to the D series. in this kit...
the next thing I wanted to address was the equipment itself. 1st the pumps. to my surprise, this AIO tank, originally came with 2 return pumps which are supposed to be mounted in same chamber, side by side to fit into the 2 holes.
here is where they are intended to go
at 1st I didn't get...
now, with this fancy plug/hub thing going here, my attention is now drawn to the main plug itself. apparently a previous owner (not Karen btw as this tank was given to her) had removed the ground plug, either that or it broke off somehow but in case it made me kinda nervous (given that lights...
the 1st thing I noticed was the power hub. what they did was essentially notch out a section of the glass tank to house a discreet power strip with all your plugs to go into
as you can see they also label each plug for you so that you know what controls what. so basically you plug all your...
now that she's been all shined up, now it was time to give this thing a "once over". Now back tracking a little bit, to my surprise, I never really knew that red sea had an AIO line that resembled a bio cube. so after doing a little more research on it, I came to realize that RS has discontinued...
so, its been a long time coming, but I am finally ready to take down my old tank (72gal bow) and set up a new tank (smaller tank) in my living room. The 72 gal bow front wasn't working for me as it was in my basement and pretty much outta sight, outta mind type of deal. When we held the meeting...
I agree with zippy
IMO any cheap powerhead will do for now, nothing crazy is really needed. You can always upgrade down the line. It's just so that you can keep water moving behind rocks and in other places where your return lines don't reach. Maybe one of those cheap aqueons from petco.