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Old 07/07/2007, 03:11 AM
mike1962 mike1962 is offline
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A few pics of JBJ 28G 150 HQI

Hello All,

Here are a few pics of the JBJ 28G 150 HQI for those who are interested.


Tank and Stand - On the bottom of the stand is the Chiller and Ballast


Tank Lid - The 4 circles in the top is the vents for the fans


Tank light in Lid


Tank Light in more detail


Full tank View with LR that I added today


Let me know if you all are interested in seeing other parts of the tank and I will try to post more pics.

Michael
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Old 07/07/2007, 06:00 AM
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I would like to see pics of the rear compartments if you can and the approx measurements. Nice job with the hood shots, BTW.

I see you have a chiller. I assumed that one would really be required. But...the thread over on nano-reef.com that documents the tank that was set up in the LFS for a couple of months before the release to the public indicated that they were NOT using one. The LFS claimed that temps stayed below 80-81 degrees or so. HUMMMMMMM. Have you tried it with your chiller turned off? It would be an interesting experiment to see what your temps run with out the chiller in operation. Maybe you could try that while your tank is cycling for all of us potential buyers.

Last thing...let us know what you would change, if anything, as your tanks moves along.

Looks great so far....what are your stocking plans.

So...enough questions? I could ask even more, but dont want to push my luck! Thanks for the pics.


Mark
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Old 07/07/2007, 12:40 PM
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Hi Mark,

I will try taking some more shots of the rear compartment in the next day or so. I'll see if I can find a ruler or tape measure to show size.

As a test, I'll leave the chiller off today, but keep the room temp at 78 to see how high the temp goes. Although if it goes too high I'll obviously end the test.

There are a couple of things I am already wondering about. Like others have said, the skimmer seems pretty flimsy, so I will be monitoring how well it seems to work. The water flow in the tank seems ok, but I can't help but wonder if the pumps were just a bit bigger if it would be better. Also, I don't know how others are setting up their chillers, but I am using one of the pumps to pump SW through the chiller. This obviously reduces the efficiency. Any suggestions welcome. If others are using an external pump, what brand and size are you using?

In terms of stocking, I will purchase some CUC's when the tank matures. I'd like to start with some Zoa's and a feather duster, perhaps some Ricordia, and work my way from there to a few SPS corals and possibly a Clam. Fishes will be limited to a Goby until I can do more research on whats compatible given tank parameters.

Please note that I am new to SW and this is my first SW tank so I don't have any comparative experience but will give you my best observations as things happen. Hope this helps.

Michael
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Old 07/07/2007, 04:39 PM
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Hey Mike,

I just received my 28 Nanocube last Monday. Does your wavemaker turn on both powerheads when you first power the wavemaker on? Mine turns on both when first powered, no matter what time interval I have it set for. Once I adjust it to a longer or shorter cycle, it starts turning on the return pumps one at a time. The cycles also aren't static: when set to 90 seconds some cycles are shorter or longer. If I turn it up to 2 minutes the cycles are like 15 seconds. I am going to attempt to exchange for another with jbjlighting: hope they honor their warranty. Anyways, do both your pumps turn on until the time is adjusted when the wavemaker is first powered? I am wondering if that is another defect with my wavemaker or if that is how they are supposed to function. Thank you. -Trey
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Old 07/07/2007, 04:41 PM
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Very cool. Can't wait to see the progress.
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Old 07/07/2007, 05:14 PM
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the only thing i can see i dont like about it is the tank is a closed system with mh i think i would like it to be open on top like the ap24
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Old 07/07/2007, 09:58 PM
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Hi Trey,

My Wavemaker mine also puts both pumps on when first plugged in. I reset by putting it on continuous for both, then setting the time delay. At any rate, mine seems to be working fine. I just double checked it with a watch just to make sure, and it seems to be fairly accurate to the times listed on the wavemaker. Sounds like you may need to return it.

Also wanted to mention here that I just posted a new thread with the results of a temperature test I did. Not sure how to refer to the thread, but thought I'd make anyone interested aware. This gist is that after 8 hours of lights, the temps were somewhere between 84 and almost 86 degrees F.

Michael
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Old 07/07/2007, 11:59 PM
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I would also like to see more pics. How well does the skimmer seem to work?
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Old 07/08/2007, 12:32 AM
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I want one. Keep the pics coming
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Old 07/08/2007, 10:42 AM
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Thanks for the reply about the wavemaker Mike. I am going to initiate the return process for our wavemaker tomorrow. That kind of sucks both pumps are powered when wavemaker is first turned on. I live in coastal NC and we occasionally have voltage sags and power outages. It would suck if the power blipped while away at work and both return pumps were on all day. Hmm. Do all wavemakers power both pumps when first turned on?

I saw your post on the NC28 temps. Thank you for the investigative efforts. I responded on that thread with some ideas presented by sditch in Chiller Hook Up Question thread here on reefcentral and questions to others with chillers experience. Thanks again. -Trey
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Old 07/09/2007, 12:59 AM
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More Pics: The Back Side

Hi All,

Here's a few more pics. This time of the backside. They aren't the best pics, but given that the it's against the wall, it's all I could do.

Skimmer


Center Filtration Unit Enclosed


Center Filtration Unit Opened


Back Side without Skimmer


Back side with Skimmer


Back side with Skimmer - Another view
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Old 07/15/2007, 08:42 AM
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Hey mike1962, what pump do you use for the chiller? Do you like it? You have the jbj mini 1/15 hp?

Thank you. -Trey
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Old 07/15/2007, 12:45 PM
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Thanks for the pics.
Mark
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Old 07/15/2007, 01:52 PM
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Hey mike1962, what pump do you use for the chiller? Do you like it? You have the jbj mini 1/15 hp?
Hi Trey, I have the nano Arctica 1/20. I got the smaller version of the 2 since I knew that I would be keeping my house at 78. It seems to be doing just fine so far.


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Thanks for the pics.
No problem Mark, my pleasure
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Old 07/15/2007, 05:37 PM
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Try a better skimmer, like URCHIN or REMORA.

I'll do a mod on my 24G to install a 150 W MH also. The 70 W was not enough.
 


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