New Build ~ 600 Gallon

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Bad news. The leak cannot be fixed by plumbing. It's the pump in the back. I'll give Reeflo a call tomorrow. They have been good to me over the years and their pumps are work horses. I know they will make me whole.

I'll make good use of the down time anyway

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I'm going to leave everything running and cycling in hopes of a quick swap out type fix.
 
Damn bro sorry hopefully they make right asap
 
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I had a problem with a reeflo pump, and they also handled it the same way. It's nice when a company stands behind their product. Good luck with the rest of the setup. It's looking awesome.
 
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Welp... this build just leveled up... looks like I have something to keep me busy while the seal kit is on its way



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I smell reefer.:eek:o_O
 
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millerkid519 millerkid519 were you right? Server cabinet is in too. Pics in a sec
 
**this is not the final version, this rack will be modified from here**

The goal being clean wire/cable management. The window is is for the apex display and a tablet as a small monitor.

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All apex modules, cords and cables will be hidden behind a false wall in the front. The switch panels are 15 amp panels that are for plug ins I don't need to control through the apex.

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Fits like a glove! Ignore the DIY 5 gallon server rack on the left.

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The side panels come off entirely with only a couple inches of space needed to open. It will make access much easier from the sides.

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Hmmm... but the server cabinet is not the same height as the sump!

Just kidding, looks great :)
 
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