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| Achilles Tang ![]() | installing baffles I got some 1/4" acrylic that I am going to use to create some baffles in a 75g GLASS tank Im turning into a sump. I'm going to have three compartments- equip/return/fuge. I read a post a while back about acrylic expanding more that glass and cracking tanks. I think the post recommended cutting the acrylic 1/4" less than the length you need and making up the difference with silicone or adhesive. I have some 2 part epoxy that I was planning on using to glue the baffles in, but am a little worried about expansion. Once the epoxy sets I dont think it will give like silicon so I may be back to the glass cracking problem. I have silicone but was concerned it wouldnt make a good bond between the acrylic and glass. What do you think? Also I need the water level in the skimmer compartment to be 8" deep. I planned a three panel baffle system to cut down on air bubbles entering the return pump. If I wanted the water height to be 8", just make the baffle that water will flow over 8" tall?? How much space should I leave from the bottom of the tank to the bottom of the baffles that will have water flowing underneath them? Thanks for the help and sorry about the long post...
__________________ John Tank: 29g glass Pumps: Mag5.0 return - (3) rio 100 PHs Lighting: (1) 150w XM 10K/(2) 30W actinics Equipment: Aqua C Urchin skimmer- CPR Fuge, Titanium Heater -Red Sea wavemaster Pro Tank: 210g 1/2" Acrylic, dual overflows, 75g glass sump w/ 20g fuge. Pumps: Mag24 return - (2) MAG24s running 2 closed loop systems. Lighting: (3) 400w XM 10K/(2) Custom Sealife 96w PC - 25w dimmable incandescent Moonlight Equipment: Aqua C EV180 skimmer - CR500 calc reactor - Titanium Heater - AquaLogic single Stage Temp Controller - Aquanetics 1/5Hp Chiller - Neptune sys aquacontroller |
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| Moderator ![]() | A few thoughts:[list=1][*]If when you build the sump the materials are about the same temp as when the sump is up and running then expansion should not be much of an issue.[*]I think I would try a lot of silicone to hold the acrylic in place. It may not be the best thing to bond acrylic but then again the acrylic is not going to see high forces.[*]When I built our sump I went to Home Depot and had them cut me some glass for the baffles. They did a good job and it was fairly cheap. [/list=1] Mark |
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| DIY Moderator | John, Quote:
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__________________ -Troy 180 gallon Reef, 3- 250 XM 15K MH Electronic ballast, 380 watts VHO Actinics, 2- 5 watt LED Moon lights, 100 gal rubbermaid sump, 75 gallon Fuge, ETSS 600 Skimmer, 4700-5400 gph pump for return, Octopus 3000 controller, Iwaki 40 RL skimmer pump, 2- 65w PC 10K fuge lights, 2 55 gallon barrels, Custom light oak stand and hood, misc pumps, extra 600 gallon rated tank size protein skimmer. Purple tang, yellow tang, pacific blue tang, 2 green chromis, 1 Sand sifting star, snails, hermit crabs, 2 mated perculas, pulsing Xenia, Anenome, mushrooms, ricordia, zoanthids, kenya tree 1 1/2" tall, misc other hitchhiker stuff. DIY is my dream... ...well OK the only way I can afford this Addiction!! Just as the light goes on in my head... ... I break the bulb!! | |||
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| Achilles Tang ![]() | Thanks for the help Gina and Troy, gonna try and tackle this today, Ill let you know how it went..
__________________ John Tank: 29g glass Pumps: Mag5.0 return - (3) rio 100 PHs Lighting: (1) 150w XM 10K/(2) 30W actinics Equipment: Aqua C Urchin skimmer- CPR Fuge, Titanium Heater -Red Sea wavemaster Pro Tank: 210g 1/2" Acrylic, dual overflows, 75g glass sump w/ 20g fuge. Pumps: Mag24 return - (2) MAG24s running 2 closed loop systems. Lighting: (3) 400w XM 10K/(2) Custom Sealife 96w PC - 25w dimmable incandescent Moonlight Equipment: Aqua C EV180 skimmer - CR500 calc reactor - Titanium Heater - AquaLogic single Stage Temp Controller - Aquanetics 1/5Hp Chiller - Neptune sys aquacontroller |
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