Howdy, I am moving into the den or my office! Finally after 15 years of the kids study or game room its mine. Oh and to Spruce it up a little I'm adding a Red Sea 425
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I hope to get this on Auto-pilot or close. I would love some Ideas, I have been trying to figure out the plumbing and electronics layout. I will attempt to pull off an @Elder45 for the Dry Side. I am debating plumbing upgrades.Off to a great start! I did the same thing with my Reefer XL 425 with tubing through the wall for AWC. If you want any ideas, check out my detailed build thread:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/suncrestreefs-red-sea-reefer-xl-425-build.358990/
I set up a lot of automation.
Looks like you got a good plan going
thanks! I went with the white cabinet and thinking about trimming out the doors with the same molding as the wainscot. I am slammed with work and the 75 gallon is sick so this is going slow. Hope to pick it up soonbut I really like the paint color in your office.
Looking good @siggy ! ! !
Late to the party but loving what I see!!! Nice work, That AWC makes me jealous!
Thanks guys, plumbing comes in today so hopefully water in a weekGreat start to the build.
Thanks!. Well pipe fitting showed up, looks to had a rougher day than me. I took a pic for the brs boys, just in case then did a inventory. Hats off to the ups guy or gal for keeping it all together.Looks good so far. GL
Anyhow I started plumbing, installed overflow tubing, the stand pipe has about an inch of treads but for some reason only requires a couple of turns to seat so not wanting leaks I did a quick post and Dr. Phil jumped in and set me straight. Thanks!Hey Siggy! Ok, question one: if the tank is flush with the back and the sides of the stand... YES the tank will hang over the front until you close the doors, then it will be flush. Two: For the stand pipes, you are talking about the pipes in the rear weir area right? They have 2 sets of threads, the top threads have at the top of them a set of ratchets.. when you get it screwed down you can grab the pipe underneath inside the cabinet and screw it down until it ratchets, which HOLDS the pipes in place. You don't have to lube them.
I have the E-260 and LOVE it!