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me 4000 litre outside tropical turtle n fish tank.pic heavy


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75mm refrigerated panel former 2m by 2m by 1.2m deep water 1m deep.15mm toughend glass front window.

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beefing up the former support with posts concreted in then 6 by 2 top plate then sleepers(not in pic)

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liner installed,window installed

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slab.

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starting rock and root work.

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filters 44 gal drum for mechanical running 8000 litres. over flow filter bath with 2 bins and uv.

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not tropical yet.need wetsuit mask for setup,or a can of harden up!

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hinged heat trans in night time mode for front window insulation.

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heat trans in daytime mode.cooling thermostat switches on at 22 deg 2 dial switching so off for 3 mins then on for 1 min to maximise heat buildup.

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up and running,turts and some fish in.

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second hand panel $160 ish glass $100, aluminium angle , end and top cap and profiles for glass about $250 rivets,quelosa glue about $100,liner n glues n joiner tape about $200, a cube of builders mix n much cement about $150 the sleepers I already had along with the posts.pumps around $140. that's about were I stopped counting but gota b at least $500 for misc hardware n plumbing. proberbly owes me around 100 hours labour....not divorced yet! :facepalm:

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na got a 500 watt backup heater on thermostat,then heat transfer panel,the third stage is gona be compost trans. because the enclosure is basicly a giant chilliy bin on sunny days the backup heater dosent switch on at all, the compost heat trans will take up the slack for this crappy auckland weather.

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hinged heat transfer is simply a sheet of ply, some 3 by 2 frame painted black,60m of cheap irrigation pipe. cheap is good cause thin wall pipe transfers better being that plastic is an insulator not a conductor,if I had the coin it would be copper pipe painted black. then old ranch slider window on top,have since replaced with quality plastic house film,much lighter to hinge so less counter weights. the trick is to stall the water so it has a chance to heat up.got a switch off trademe for $22 with 2 dials so you can set the off stage anywhere from 8 seconds to 8 miniuts,and the same for the on stage. cooling thermostat so it only switches on if the water in the pipes is over 24 deg.could proberbly loose the dial switch and just have the thermostat but I like the gizmo.

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