Le duke
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Hello all,
Introduced myself a while back here. Tank is going really well right now; swords and vals are getting absolutely huge. Hydrocotyle is coming out the water left and right. What better time to mess with it then, right?
One thing I'm always mindful of is power consumption. Yes, even on my 144 gallon open top tank. I regularly monitor usage rates and I'm not afraid to let the tank go down to 72F/22C if we have a stretch of 0F/-18C days if that means the 500w heater is coming on far less often. I'm also in the process of making some insulating foam panels for the inside of the cabinet, the gap between the back glass and the wall, and for the top of the tank to keep heat in at night. My tank is on an exterior, north facing wall and even great insulation is only so effective when the wind comes howling off the mountains above town, down to our house at 7,000ft.
So, the FX6 and the FX4 use 41w + 30w of power, respectively. From the tank, 2x 25mm jet pipes, each draining water into the FX6 and FX4, respectively. My tentative plan is to have the output lines from each flow into a 1 1/4 * 3/4 * 3/4 wye, which will be glued to a 1 1/4 collar, mounted on a Red Dragon Mini Speedy 3 or similar pump. Output would be a single 3/4" pipe, going to a 25mm jet pipe.
I'd like to have a) variable power/flow rate b) decrease overall power consumption c) have backup capability in the form of the native pumps on the filters.
Anyone ever done anything like this?
Introduced myself a while back here. Tank is going really well right now; swords and vals are getting absolutely huge. Hydrocotyle is coming out the water left and right. What better time to mess with it then, right?
One thing I'm always mindful of is power consumption. Yes, even on my 144 gallon open top tank. I regularly monitor usage rates and I'm not afraid to let the tank go down to 72F/22C if we have a stretch of 0F/-18C days if that means the 500w heater is coming on far less often. I'm also in the process of making some insulating foam panels for the inside of the cabinet, the gap between the back glass and the wall, and for the top of the tank to keep heat in at night. My tank is on an exterior, north facing wall and even great insulation is only so effective when the wind comes howling off the mountains above town, down to our house at 7,000ft.
So, the FX6 and the FX4 use 41w + 30w of power, respectively. From the tank, 2x 25mm jet pipes, each draining water into the FX6 and FX4, respectively. My tentative plan is to have the output lines from each flow into a 1 1/4 * 3/4 * 3/4 wye, which will be glued to a 1 1/4 collar, mounted on a Red Dragon Mini Speedy 3 or similar pump. Output would be a single 3/4" pipe, going to a 25mm jet pipe.
I'd like to have a) variable power/flow rate b) decrease overall power consumption c) have backup capability in the form of the native pumps on the filters.
Anyone ever done anything like this?