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  1. #1
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    Default 265 Gallon Profilux Rig (with 120 Gallon Fuge)

    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

    Current tank photo:


    Older shots (September):




    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

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    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.















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

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


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    impressive setup !!
    Tank and profilux wise

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    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.


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