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Leak test = SUCCESS!
I filled my tank tonight and leak tested it - everything went perfect. WHEW! I was a bit nervous about my plumbing design and whether the sump would hold the drainback water when the pump went off - but I have plenty of room.
My plumbing didn't turn out quite like I expected - but that's not necessarily bad. My plan was for my Ocean Runner 6500 to feed one return, my fuge, phosban, UV and a recirc line to get rid of back pressure. I have an OR 3500 that I was going to use for the 2nd return and also have a recirc line off of it. But once I got it all put together, I realized that my UV and phosban reactor could feed my fuge - then I can run both returns off of the one pump. And I don't even need to crack open the valve for the recirc line. So now I have a spare 3500 in case the 6500 croaks someday. I didn't WANT to go with a single pump as I was going to do 2 and run them on different circuits in case one circuit pops, but maybe I'll just get a UPS for it to cover temporary outages. My AGA overflows are absolutely silent - no gurgling at all. My pump is silent - just a slight hum which I anticipated. The only thing I'm seeing/hearing is that the drain lines don't completely fill with water - they end up with air in them - and they stay that way. Air pushes out into the sump, but more comes down the line. Is that normal? Is there a way to get rid of that? Oh - and the stainless hose clamps in these pics aren't permanent. I've got plastic ones coming from DFS on Tuesday. Air in the drain lines... ![]() ![]() Bubbles coming from drains ![]() Now I'm going to drain the tank and then tomorrow fill it with RO/DI and salt. Guess that means I can order my live rock tomorrow or Tuesday too!
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