"Giant Mini Fridge" - Red Sea MAX E-170

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Today's project was to "fix" my ongoing low pH problem. I know a lot of people say not to chase pH and I agree to a certain extent, but if you are going to do it, I think doing it naturally when possible is better than chemically. For that reason, I chose to run a fresh air line outside.

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  • 20-ft length of 3/8-in clear vinyl tubing
  • 3/8-in push fit to 1/2-in male threaded adapter
  • 1/2-in female thread to 1-in slip PVC elbow
  • course sponge
  • short length of 1-in PVC pipe
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After screwing the push fit adapter into the PVC elbow I cut a section of sponge so that is was just slightly larger that the 1-in PVC opening. This sponge should filter dust and bugs from entering the tube. I'll have to keep an eye on it to establish a replacement schedule.

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Using an old hole that a satellite TV company drilled years ago, I fished the 3/8-in tubing through to the outside (it helps to put something thin and ridged in the tube to help guide it through to the other side).

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Once outside, I pushed the vinyl tubing into the PVC filter "thing". The extra length of 1-in PVC pipe helps hold the sponge filter in place and should keep the rain out. I plan on installing a pipe strap to hold it to wall and silicone the remaining gap in the exterior wall later.

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For now, the fresh air line runs over the top of the 1/4-in ridged tube for my skimmer's silencer. I left enough length to be able to run it down to the skimmer venturi, but I'm still not sure it's needed yet.

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I finally got around to mounting my fresh air pipe to the wall. It's been raining off and on and it seems to be working as designed. :)

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I also hooked up my old BRS 1.1ml doser (actually 2ml) until I decide on a final dosing setup.

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My only concern with this mounting point is what happens when my return pump turns off and the sump fills. Will it cause precipitation? Does anyone have a better idea for dosing line location in the Redsea sumps?

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I tested it and the water level just barely touched the tip of the dosing line. I could have made an adjustment, but opted to relocate instead.

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I'm thinking of finally biting the bullet and buying a DOS. Anyone have one for sale? :)
 
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I ended up finding a great deal on a used DOS. Having a few loyalty points saved up at an online reef gear retailer, I also picked up a 1Link cable to power/data the DOS directly form my EB832. I have it mounted in place of the BRS doser and everything fits better than I could have hoped. :D

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I also came across these great little container at my local grocery store. Since my fish load is still relatively small, I'm still only feeding about 1/2 of a frozen mysis shrimp cube. In these containers I can defrost a cube, feed half and store the rest in the refrigerator for the next day.

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Last, but not least, I picked up this crown conch. It's much bigger and more active than my other conch and can crawl up the glass and rock work. So far, it's doing a great job turning over my sand bed.

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It's been a busy month. I've been preoccupied with my other money pit of a hobby, 3D printing. I finally decided to try my hand at 3D modeling. After some reading and having no experience, I found the Fusion 360 was a good place to start. There are tons of tutorials online to guide you through almost anything you can think of. And what did I think of first? My own filter floss cup. :)

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If you are familiar with 3D printing, you know that even a small calibration cube can take ~20min to print, so I decided I would kill 2 birds with 1 stone and create a shallow cup that would hold just the right amount of filter floss and take less time to print. It took a little trial and error, but I got my first print in "natural" PLA (yes, not great for saltwater, but this are short term test prints).

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It sits just below the water to reduce any water fall noise.

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Even though that test print worked well, I had a nozzle obstruction issue that caused some minor under extrusion so I reprinted it in silver/grey PLA. This time remembering to take more pictures before putting it in the tank.

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Here, you can see a small taper I added to the inner diameter at the top edge of the cup to encourage water to hug the wall and flow smoothly and evenly around the entire radius.

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Used ~1-in wide strip of filter floss to coil inside of the cup.

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Perfect fit in the Red Sea filter drawer.

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I had a lot of fun with this project. I'm still looking into ways to improve the design and will post updated STL's on my thingiverse page: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2905077

OH, and not to leave out the latest addition to my tank.

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He/She (?) has been happily grazing on pods for about 3 weeks now! Honesty one of my favorite fish.
 
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awesome job on that filter cup print, and thanks for sharing the file.
What printer do you use?
 
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awesome job on that filter cup print, and thanks for sharing the file.
What printer do you use?
I use a Tevo Tornado.

Today I replaced the filter cup with a Klir Di-4. I'm still working out the kinks, but I also created a 3D printed addapter/dam that allows the water level in the drain to reach the needed 1.5" to trigger the roll-up sensor.

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I'm documenting it here if you are interested:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/red-sea-reefer-and-klir-filter.441932/
 

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You are an amazing fabricator! I'm new to R2R and recently picked up a Max E-170 and have spent the last hour and a half marveling at your skills to build equipment. I can't wait to see some pictures of your maturing tank. Thanks for sharing all of the details.
 

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