Progress pics 2020-12-16
Got my new lids today. 15 mm acrylic, weighing in at 31 pounds each. Extremely!! expensive in Sweden. I will reinforce them with extra beams on top of to make them stiffer and cut a feeding whole in the middle one.
My aro still jumps and lost two additional scales so I start to feel a little bit panicky about getting the tank ready. He been less hungry the last couple of days as well. Ammonia is 0.0 and nitrite is 0.05 or just trace. I change 25% water every day so nitrates shouldn't be a problem. I will test it tomorrow.
Tomorrow I will start to mount the drivers for the lighting and hopefully do some more plumbing for the return. I'm waiting for new unions for the drains.
I glued my first acrylic lid as a test.
I have spaced the reinforcement pieces 12" apart and I have a additional plate just a hair smaller then the space between. I will then glue two horizontal strips on the beams to lock the plate in place. This will make the plate basically unmovable and I will still be able to drill/saw a 9-10" feeding/maintenance hole in the lid.
Coincidentally the width between the beams line up almost perfectly with my hanging lights ??
Since it the first time I do acrylic I just made one of the three lids and will see how it looks tomorrow. It costs to much to make mistakes ??
I received the plumbing supplies today for the drains after a small replanning. I added two unions to be able to unscrew the plumbing section just before the roller mat filter to make servicing it a breeze.
2021-01-06
Long time, no updates and basically nothing has happened. I've been celebrating Christmas and staring a new business but today I finally stated to do some minor work again.
I installed the drivers for the lighting and of course I had to make it hard for myself. Marine plywood reinforcement screwed to the wall and the drivers screwed on to that. I know there are some crooked drivers but it will be covered anyways so do t give a **** atm ? the room is at 25 degrees Celsius and way to hot to work in!
Soon I can hang the lighting and do the last plumbing and then I can fill.
A tiny update but I got 45 min today to measure-measure-cut and do some gluing. Primary drain soon to be done.
The drivers are all mounted and connected. Cable management to be done. Waiting for my hangers and t-slot nuts to be delivered. Just 4-5 weeks delayed at this point. Bummer...
Primary and secondary drains are plumbed and glued except for the last down pipe which I need to tweak when it runs due to the roller filter. Might do hose for the last 5-6".
Output is done wet side. Now I need to do dry side and install unions, flow meter, reducer and pump connection. I installed a random vortex generator on the output to be more flexible about tank flow.
Tmw or early next week the hangers for the lights will arrive and hanging can commence. I got eye bolt hangers and t-slot bolts which will complete my fully three dimensional lighting support.
Slow and steady and starting to sweat over the leak test ?
Hi
No I'm not dead or I haven't given up on the room. It just takes a bit longer than anticipated due to life ?
I will never ever again complain on other people's updates.
This is where we are now.
I will wash sand tomorrow and start to fill water. Just if I can get these frigging light to cooperate!
I also installed an on demand heater due to the extremely large water changes.