42 Gallon Hex build
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, 09-28-2015 at 10:53 PM (2664 Views)
I mentioned the leak detect float switches in my last blog. So I figured I would post so information on them here. In the first photo is one bracket assembles and the parts for the second bracket. The second photo has the marks used to drill the hole for the float switch on the small part and the holes for the mounting screws on the long part. For this I used a combination square. I admusted it to near center to make the marks. This got me 2 parallel line. I just drilled the holes in the center of the lines at the cross line. The third photo is of a completed bracket with the float switch mounted. The forth photo is of the bracket mounted in the stand. This paticular one is the front float switch. The rear one is the same just on the the other side of the tank. Both are tucked in the corner to provide protection from items that may be in the bottom of the stand.
Update: The tank is now full of water with circulation through the sump. Testing for leaks has began. It has had water for about a week now. So far everything is good. No leaks in the tank or the plumbing. I plan on letting it run like this for a few weeks to make sure. This is my first stand build and the tank has some age on it. All pumps and reactors are hooked up with the exception of one. That one I was using the pump from it to circulate the water in the sump. I still have to install the pump and tubing back on it before I start it up. The fifth photo is of the tank filling. The last photo is of the tank after it was filled. I added some dry rock I had so it didn't look so empty.