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TheManicFishkeeper
22.01.2011, 00:15
This is our 265 Gallon aquarium in our living Room, 100% Profilux controlled.

Here is a crappy video I shot of the tank with my iPod a week ago, kind of get an idea of how its set up...

Gareth and Megan's 265 Gallon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Hbkzyx_pnQ)

Current tank photo:
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/265%20Gallon%20Reef/265.jpg

Older shots (September):
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/265%20Gallon%20Reef/IMG_9356.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/265%20Gallon%20Reef/P7133641.jpg

Main Tank:
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Tank: 265 Gallon Perfecto
Lighting: 16 x 39w HOT5, 60 x 3 watt CREE LED's (ATI Dimmable Ballasts, Meanwell ELN-60-48D Drivers)
Pumps: 4 x Hydor 12V Korallia 4's, 2 x Hydor 12V Korallia 6's, 2 x Tunze Nanostream 6055's

Sump:
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Tank: 75 gallon
Skimmer: Bubble Magus Cs 220
Calcium Reactor: Vertex Rx6 Duo
Dosing: GHL Slave 4 Doser w/Bubble Magus Dosing Chambers
Controller: Profilux 3ex w/expansion Box, 3 x 6 Outlet Bars, 1 x 4 Outlet Bars, 3 x Pump Control1 modules, much more.
Reactors: 2 x TLF 550 Media reactors with BioPellets, 1 x TLF 150 Reactor full of FM Power Ultra Phos

Fuge:
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Tank: 120 Gallon (48" x 24" x 24")
Lighting: 5 x 54w HOT5
Pumps: Various Korallia hand me downs

TheManicFishkeeper
22.01.2011, 00:16
I just finished building a DIY Dimmable T5 and LED rig, also completely controlled by the Profilux using 3 x EVG-AP-2F boards and several dimmable ballasts and drivers. Each EVG board controls from 4-6 Ballasts or Drivers.


http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_2068.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_2055.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_2062.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_2058.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_2053.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_2051.jpg

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/DIY%20Projects/IMG_1996.jpg

TheManicFishkeeper
08.04.2011, 08:52
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tOqACMs6Gk

Had some fun with a Canon T3i tonight thanks to a buddy, 1080p aquarium HD goodness!

TheManicFishkeeper
08.04.2011, 09:09
Decided to draw up a technical schematic of my Profilux configuration, helps me remember how I have everything connected!

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/Profilux%20Related%20Stuff/Profilux.jpg

Blahenazo
09.04.2011, 10:12
impressive setup !!
Tank and profilux wise

TheManicFishkeeper
09.04.2011, 22:36
Thanks :-) This is my baby, I put a lot of time and effort building new toys for this rig.

I just finished building my PWM controlled Lightning rig last night and it worked out pretty well!

Sorry about the poor video quality, dont have access to a decent HD camera today.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHoeROWduCc

Matthias
10.04.2011, 08:55
All this equipment isn't only for one tank, or is it?

TheManicFishkeeper
10.04.2011, 10:56
most of it runs the 265 gallon (1000+ litre) aquarium, but the 80 gallon in the bedroom uses these parts:

2 x Ecotech MP10s
2 x Korallia 4's w/pumpcontrol1
4 Outlet power bar


Everything else is used to automate the 265 gallon. All I have to do is clean my glass and feed my fish. The profilux handles top offs (with either fresh water or Kalk), nutrient dosing (Strontium, Kh, and controls my chilled dosing chamber full of organics+trace), Calcium reactor (CO2 injection rate, circ pump, and feed solenoid), lighting (lots of lights.lol), skimmer (turns it off on a general alarm), return pumps, heaters, fans, wavemaking, and soon, automatic water changes.

I rely heavily on my profilux equipment, I havent found any other product that lets me do this. My profilux lets me bridge an excellent controller with my own DIY setup. Makes for a great combo!

TheManicFishkeeper
10.04.2011, 19:46
Here is summary of all of my Sockets so you can get a better idea of how this setup works, it does look like a lot of equipment, but you'll see why when its all laid out:

Sockets:

S1-S4 - 4 Outlet Analog Bar
S1: Illumination 11 (Pink T5 Bulb over 80 gallon Aquarium)
S2: Broken Outlet (fused relay)
S3: Illumination 10 (Blue T5 Bulbs over 80 Gallon)
S4: Illumination 12 (White T5 Bulbs over 80 Gallon)

S5-S8: No device

S9-S12 4 Outlet Analog Bar Connected to PLM-2L4S in PIIIeX
S9: Illumination 18 (fans on my DIY LED pendants)
S10: Thunderstorm (Turns on Speakers that play rain sounds during a storm)
S11: Programmable Logic 7 = Function: Delayed Off 3s/ Thunder (turns on speakers for thunder)
S12: Programmable Logic 5 = Illumination 16 (Blue LEDs, the first lights that turn on) OR Temperature 1 Chiller. This is for the Fans in my canopy.

S13-S24: No Device

S25-S30 6 Outlet Digital Bar
S25: Programmable Logic 9 (Kalk Topoff): Water 1 AND Ph-Value 1 Increase
S26: Programmable Logic 10 (Freshwater Topoff): Water 1 AND Ph-Value 1 Increase (Inverted)
S27: Temperature 1 Heater
S28: Ph Value 2 Decrease (Calcium Reactor CO2 Solenoid)
S29: Programmable Logic 8 (Calcium Reactor Circulation Pump): Always On AND General Alarm (Inverted)
S30: Ph Value 2 Decrease (Inverted) - This closes a solenoid preventing water from entering/draining the reactor if the Ph gets above the melting point of the media

S31-S36 6 Outlet Digital Bar
S31: Timer 5 (Kalk reactor stir pump): Cyclic - Switch on after 3600s Switch off after 60s
S32: Programmable Logic 8 (Protein Skimmer): Always On AND General Alarm (Inverted)
S33: Programmable Logic 8 (Ferric Oxide reactor): Always On AND General Alarm (Inverted)
S34: Water 2 (Top Off Solenoid for 80 Gallon Aquarium, opens when water 2 is triggered)
S35: Programmable Logic 8 (265 Gallon Return Pump): Always On AND General Alarm (Inverted)
S36: Programmable Logic 8 (90 Gallon Fuge Return Pump / Biopellet Reactor): Always On AND General Alarm (Inverted)

S37-S42 6 Outlet Digital Bar
S37: Always On - Skimmer / Return Pump for 80 Gallon Sump
S38: Always On - Powerheads in Refugium (2 x Tunze)
S39: Illumination 7 - 250w Metal Halide over Refugium
S40: Temperature 2 Chiller - Peltier Cooler in 2.5 Litre Storage tank for Organics dosing
S41: Illumination 8 - 4 x 39w T5's for Refugium
S42: Programmable Logic 11 - Auto Top Off Pump for Water 1 and Water 2: Function Water 1 OR Water 2

S43-S46 4 Pump Slave Doser
S43: Dosing Pump for Alkalinity
S44: Dosing Pump for Strontium
S45: Dosing Pump for Organics and Trace elements
S46: Dosing Pump for Iodide

TheManicFishkeeper
10.04.2011, 20:00
1-10V Ports

PIII eX Head unit FW 5.07 - 265 and 80 Gallon
L1: Illumination 17 - White LED's connected to LEDControl4 (left side) - Soon to be Moved to L11
L2: Illumination 17 - White LED's connected to LEDControl4 (Right side) - Soon to be moved to L12
L3: Moonlights connected to a Propellor control 2.1 to provide 12V Dimming (80 Gallon)
L4: Moonlights connected to a Propellor control 2.1 to provide 12V Dimming (Refugium)
L5: Variable Speed Fans mounted to Left LED Array
L6: Variable Speed Fans mounted to Right LED Array
L7: Current Pump 3 (PLM-2L4S in PIIIeX) - Korallia 4 in 80 Gallon
L8: Current Pump 4 (PLM-2L4S in PIIIeX) - Korallia 4 in 80 Gallon

Expansion Box FW 1.05 - 265 Gallon
L9: Illumination 1 - Simu Spot White/Blue LED's
L10: Illumination 2 - Simu Spot Red LED's
L11: Current Pump 3 (Tunze Left Side) - To be moved to L15
L12: Current Pump 4 (Tunze Right Side) - To be moved to L16
L13: Current Pump 5 (Hydor Korallia 4 hidden in Rockwork, Left side)
L14: Current Pump 2 (Hydor Korallia 6 Right Side)
L15: No Device
L16: No Device
L17: Current Pump 6 (Hydor Korallia 4 hidden in Rockwork, Right side)
L18: Current Pump 1 (Hydor Korallia 6 Left Side)
L19: Illumination 13 (Dimmable, 4 x 39w Blue T5's)
L20: Illumination 14 (Dimmable, 4 x 39w Pink T5's)
L21: Illumination 17 (Dimmable, 12 x LED Pendant)
L22: Illumination 16 (Dimmable, 24 x Blue LED's)
L23: Illumination 13 (Dimmable, 4 x 39w Blue T5's)
L24: Illumination 15 (Dimmable, 4 x 39w White T5's)

TheManicFishkeeper
10.04.2011, 20:32
Pumps:

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee246/GeekPhysique/Profilux%20Related%20Stuff/pumps.jpg

The Vortech pumps are linked to Pump Channels 1 + 2 as Follows:

Eco Tech MP40w ES #1: 265 Gallon Aquarium Pump 1 Left Side
Eco Tech MP40w ES #2: 265 Gallon Aquarium Pump 2 Right Side
Eco Tech MP10w ES #1: 80 Gallon Aquarium Pump 1 Left Side
Eco Tech MP10w ES #2: 80 Gallon Aquarium Pump 2 Right Side

In this configuration the "High Volume" Pumps alternate flow back and forth, while the other pumps operate in a surge fashion. This creates some pretty intense flow patterns for brief periods. This allows the LPS corals to not get damaged from flow, while the SPS ccorals get the higher flow they need in bursts.