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I edited post with a link to youtube see if this works better. Thanks for letting me know a change was needed
Oh yes much better, that doesn't feel right. Much worse... well that doesn't feel right either.

I can hear it now and well it sounds like the magnets (Wet-side dry-side) are slightly out of alignment. You may need to turn (rotate) the wet-side slightly to get the magnets to sync.

Or you have too thick of spaces on the dry sides for your glass thickness.
 
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Oh yes much better, that doesn't feel right. Much worse... well that doesn't feel right either.

I can hear it now and well it sounds like the magnets (Wet-side dry-side) are slightly out of alignment. You may need to turn (rotate) the wet-side slightly to get the magnets to sync.

Or you have too thick of spaces on the dry sides for your glass thickness.
Yes at the time I double checked the spacer thickness with the manual. I did adjust the wet and dry sides that did take care of part of it. just a squeak left that has now stop
 

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I usually worry about squeaks when they stop. That tends to mean that whatever it was broke and should be easy to identify.
 
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Mostly done with water station. nothing to special for the most part just copied what others have done.
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added power for the Panworld pump GFCI with build in switch. added a wifi plug to be able to turn on or off from anywhere in the house if needed
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decided to add a couple of catch pans incase of future leaks. the next slid shows the plumbing to allow any water to drain to the other side of wall
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My RO/DI system is on the other side of the wall of the storage containers
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We live in the country so we are on a well and the TDS starts at 550 plus. I wanted the BRS pro series. for the most part just one of the DI resins depletes. the other two last a long time
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the drain from the other side comes thru the wall just below the union. so if there is a leak on the tank side it will flow thru pipework and down to floor where the floor drain is. I also added these two water catches under the RO and DI units to also make sure water has smooth flow down to floor
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I noticed an issue with my light as I was getting ready to hang it above the tank.
When I opened box heard some noise. at one point I seen a lose screw in the fixture
I contacted support and they sent a replacement. needed a smaller deposit until they get the one I have back. they overnighted the replacement. new one looks good and is now setup. Just sent the first fixture back.

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I noticed an issue with my light as I was getting ready to hang it above the tank.
When I opened box heard some noise. at one point I seen a lose screw in the fixture
I contacted support and they sent a replacement. needed a smaller deposit until they get the one I have back. they overnighted the replacement. new one looks good and is now setup. Just sent the first fixture back.

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Yesterday they confirmed the issue and will return the deposit. Overall the experience went well
 
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Updating some pic of sump along with some shelves I've added to the doors


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added these two smaller shelves to still allow the slide to clear when pulled out

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This one is when the panel is pulled out
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This pic is when the slide is in the cabinet. I still have some wire management to complete
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The shelf on the left door. perfect fit to allow Redsea's auto top to remain in its place
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Sump
The flexible tube is for the UV. I have a separate auto top tank sitting beside the stand.
Thinking of changing the Redsea top off to a refugium
 
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Here is the top off tank on the left side of tank
Advanced Acrylics 6" narrow fit auto top tank. got this one to fit the space that i had available

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Mostly done with water station. nothing to special for the most part just copied what others have done.
272043317_359325652299490_6571498866945223952_n.jpg

added power for the Panworld pump GFCI with build in switch. added a wifi plug to be able to turn on or off from anywhere in the house if needed
271929890_1866008080255154_5381751386406357631_n.jpg

decided to add a couple of catch pans incase of future leaks. the next slid shows the plumbing to allow any water to drain to the other side of wall
271889483_4791460984252345_2723738193731378714_n.jpg
272176764_667876334242215_8235510562527946582_n.jpg
272473755_1210016632739688_5602357263794599427_n.jpg

My RO/DI system is on the other side of the wall of the storage containers
272245999_313186234076112_8905249556679587727_n.jpg
272349653_634549091158801_1412712150205498541_n.jpg

We live in the country so we are on a well and the TDS starts at 550 plus. I wanted the BRS pro series. for the most part just one of the DI resins depletes. the other two last a long time
272278654_342096734436049_7378046751405529803_n.jpg
272477212_1084330582300725_8017549363102392103_n.jpg

the drain from the other side comes thru the wall just below the union. so if there is a leak on the tank side it will flow thru pipework and down to floor where the floor drain is. I also added these two water catches under the RO and DI units to also make sure water has smooth flow down to floor
271992607_257478206527005_7150518368697213857_n.jpg

What are the catch basins you used for the RODI unit?
 
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Some sort of hitchhiker with my Zoas. A fan worm maybe?
I can see two of them on the left lower side. They will disappear into its base when I try to use a different light
 

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Fish video
Clown
Pajama cardinalfish
Royal Gramma Basslet
Tail Spot Blenny


These have been in the tank since about May-June
 

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Here is some pics of the fish
 

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Update
I have purchased the Apex Jr and a Dos. the Dos is to help with some water changes. These are for the most part already added just need to update thread
 

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