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Just posted my AC3 program on another thread, so I figured I would post it here since it's going to change soon once I bring my 2nd dc8 online.
Timer Names MH1$-A01 - Metal Halide RTN#-A02 - Return Pump CO2&-A03 - CO2 Solenoid HT1%-A04 - Heater KLK#-A05 - Kalk Reactor Stirring Pump FUG$-A06 - Refugium Light ATO%-A07 - ATO Pump HT2%-A08 - Heater ALM&-A09 - Alarm FS1&-I11 - ATO Float Switch FS2&-I12 - ATO Backup Float Switch Program Statements If Time > 00:00 Then ALM OFF If Time > 00:00 Then RTN ON Lights If Time > 14:00 Then MH1 ON If Time > 22:00 Then MH1 OFF Max Change 015 M Then MH1 OFF If Temp > 83.0 Then MH1 OFF If Time > 22:00 Then FUG ON If Time > 10:00 Then FUG OFF Heaters If Temp < 79.8 Then HT1 ON If Temp > 80.3 Then HT1 OFF If Temp < 79.5 Then HT2 ON If Temp > 80.0 Then HT2 OFF If Temp < 50.0 Then HT1 OFF If Temp < 50.0 Then HT2 OFF If Temp > 83.0 Then ALM ON If Temp < 76.0 Then ALM ON Kalk Stirring OSC 005/240 ON/OFF Then KLK ON Ca Reactor If pH2 > 06.80 Then CO2 ON If pH2 < 06.50 Then CO2 OFF If pH2 > 07.00 Then ALM ON ATO If Switch1 CLOSED Then FS1 OFF If Switch1 CLOSED Then ATO OFF If Switch1 OPEN Then FS1 ON If Switch1 OPEN Then ATO ON If Switch2 CLOSED Then FS2 OFF If Switch2 OPEN Then FS2 ON If Switch2 OPEN Then ATO OFF Power Fail Alarm If Power 000 Then ALM ON
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![]() Or pick up a AC3 on sale once the APEX unit is released. ![]()
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BTW My cheato has done excellent whether or not the phosban reactor was on
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i had the reverse effect, i was having problems with the gfo in the tank
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Here are a few pictures of some of the Acan growth, which has seemed to continue rather rapidly. I don't post pictures often of them anymore. As you can see, they're in an area where I find it extremely difficult to capture a good picture. The photo box either shades them, or the pictures turn out too bright. Any tips would be appreciated.
I really don't like the pictures I posted, but I think it's good enough to show the new growth off the back end of the frags. Initial Frag: ![]() Current Back: ![]() Current Front: ![]() Initial Frag: ![]() Current Back: ![]() Current Front: ![]()
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They look great. Super healthy, fat 'n' puffy. I should really feed mine.
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great growth on the acans - what is the start date on them. I have about the same growth on some since Feb but don't target feed. I'm wondering how much more growth I'd get if I did.
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The acans are looking great as well as the rest of the tank.
In the second set of pics, is the color/pattern variation really that different in person between the polyps on the front vs. the polyps on the back? Is that just because they are new and something they will "grow out of"? Just curious. I've obviously never had acans before. |
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I think I inadvertently set the growth back though by not mounting them to rocks initially. When I finally got around to mounting them, I was forced to cut away some dead skeleton that had tried to form over the frag disc and onto the sand, but since it wasn't able to attach to a hard surface it had died back. Quote:
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Ok... So tomorrow (later today *cough* *cough*) I think I'm going to take a crack at silencing my drain line once and for all. The main "noise generation" area has been where the water converges around a bend, on it's path down to the sump. There's a lot of turbulence in that area, which in turn creates A LOT of noise... so here is what I am thinking.
Drill a small hole in the top of the drain pipe, and vent out any trapped air via a small piece of airline tubing. Below is a rough sketch which illustrates what I am considering. What do you think? ![]()
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looks like a good idea, reminds me of what glass-holes does to silence thier overflows
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Looks like it will work to me too
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Sounds like a go then... I'm going to take a crack at it here in a little. If this doesn't work... I do have one more modification that would require a little more work, but would definitely silence the drain.
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it will help, try the 1/4" and if you still get a bunch of air being pushed into the sump or out the bottom plan on going larger. you want to provide enough of an air escape to avoid the air bubbles that currently do not have a clear path to escape other then down.
plan on getting some water so loop the line back over the sump but keep the end above your water line of the sump
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Tswifty, I've shut off, emptied, and broke down the Korallin until the new pinch valve gets here. I just can't take it anymore, it vapor-locked again last night and slagged half of the ARM media into sand. When most of the media is sand, the eheim pump can't pull water and it's permanently stuck. Apparently this reactor really needs a pinch valve like the lifereef model that melev runs.
I hope you've had more luck with this thing than I have.
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The drain fix didn't do anything... still loud as ever... and now I have a hole in the pipe.
![]() I also decided to finally hang the second pendant. I hate the way everything looks above the tank right now, but I'm still locked in an argument about hanging the canopy. I have VHO's to add as well, but won't be able to add them until I get the canopy over the tank... somehow... ![]() Anyway... here are the pics... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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As soon as I can figure out a way to get some extra cash, I'm going to replace it.
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wow thats really beautiful.. i love it... hey TJ do you wanna change your tank with my? hahah
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Sucks to hear the drain fix didn't work TJ
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