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kell wrote:Hey Ollie. Was just looking through your photos. We need an update
The sad news is that I'm probably updating to an empty house.
Daz the reefo wrote:Wow, similar thing happened to me too, sold it all in readiness to build our new house, congrats on the wedding and moving
Basenji wrote:Hey Ollie,
Good to hear from you. Tank crash while you're away is the worst. Glad that it hasn't beaten you are you're ready to saddle up again.The sad news is that I'm probably updating to an empty house.
That might be the case, but the good news is that you chose to visit on a day that the board is actually working. Has been down for a couple of months, and only came back up in the last week or 2.
pilonstar wrote:The problem I found with white crushed marble, any build up or little pebble gets into the magnetic cleaner and it scratched my glass so bad..
basenji wrote:Back in 2018 I had one of the barbed fittings crack on the closed loop returns on the base of the tank. I managed to drain about 180L into buckets and drums to get water level below the fittings on the bottom of the tank. Scrambled to repair plumbing (actually had a spare fitting, thank God) and refilled the tank. Lost about 60L that seeped through the floor boards.
CheezotheClown wrote:pilonstar wrote:The problem I found with white crushed marble, any build up or little pebble gets into the magnetic cleaner and it scratched my glass so bad..
I'm paranoid about any type of substrate getting under the glass cleaner. I have the Hammerhead with the blade extension - need to be careful not to drive the Hammerhead along the blade otherwise there is a risk of scratching. The crushed marble is for the DSB anyway. I prefer aragonite sand for the display and only as thin as it needs to be.
CheezotheClown wrote:I think I'll be making a mod to a single power supply too. You're running 24V? I thought the 6105 was 18V, at least the pre 2015 model, the new motors are up to 24V (I think).
Macca_75 wrote:CheezotheClown wrote:I think I'll be making a mod to a single power supply too. You're running 24V? I thought the 6105 was 18V, at least the pre 2015 model, the new motors are up to 24V (I think).
I read somewhere they can go to 30v, but the jumpers that come standard with the power packs are 12v, 18v and 24v (so I settled for 24v).
The powerpack I am using is this one (I had a few lying around)
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/UMEC-UP2002 ... ctupt=true
rated to 200W
The reason I am moving to this is I will eventually move them to run from 12v batteries via a step up convertor like https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WaterProof- ... fresh=true and keep the batteries charged. This way in a power outage the pumps don't miss a beat
Macca_75 wrote:I run a step up (12v -> 14v) for theTravelbuddy in the car - minimal to no heat loss. I don't think there would be a lot when stepping up 12v -> 24v anyway. I'll be mounting it in a well vented area.
Batteries will be stored under the house, 12v feed up through the wall and then the magic will happen.
For me it's about piece of mind. I am leaving the tank with a sitter for 6 months (with someone checking in every now and again) - I don't expect them to setup Gennies or anything.
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