@Manny'sReef I believe you wanted to see the Infinia's wiring cabinet. Here's mine in all its messy glory:
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Would love to see pics more regularly.
thanks for your build thread. i'm looking pretty hard at making a 125.3 or 165.4 my next upgrade. one thing i'm wondering about is if you are dosing, and if so where are you putting your kalk or 2 part containers? there doesn't seem to be be much space for anything, except above the sump for both of these models.update:
Repair parts came for the RODI unit; managed to get everything installed and reconnected (I think-will double-check my connections in another post), now just have to mount/hook up the unit and start making water.
Hooked up my Reefbreeders LED this morning. Took a little while and some research; I learned my router was set on 5 ghz, and light requires 2.4 ghz to work. After tracking down my router login info and some Googling, I was able to set the router to the right frequency. Set up went smoothly after that.
Here are a few pictures. Current view of the sump (I hope to hook up plumbing today). View of the tank with the lights on (didn't use room lights, as I got too many reflections off the tank), and view of the electronics cabinet.
Note about the electronics cabinet: as previously noted, it's shallow. The Hydros controllers with their terminators connected barely fit, but when I added the lights to one of the XP8 outlets (not in picture below), there's not enough clearance to put the cabinet cover back in place. I may resolve this by getting those flat 3-prong short extension cables from Amazon, or I may just leave the cover off if wiring looks neat enough--still need to think this one through.
Edit: wife just told me she wants the cover in place. Looks like an Amazon order is going in today.
Next steps:
-mount/rig RODI unit, install plumbing, start making water, and leak-test everything
Best of luck to getting rid of the GHAAs far as updates go, I'm still battling GHA. Obviously, I haven't addressed the cause yet. I did install an algae scrubber recently--we'll see if it helps. Otherwise, tank and fish are doing well.
Regarding my level of satisfaction with the Infinia 125.3, I'm perfectly fine with it. I just checked out the new Infinia line, and yeah, it looks like you get a bit more for less money. No regrets here though.