60gal Cube Build

Great built. Dustin did a grat job on the stand and the plumbing is immaculate.

Thanks for sharing man.
 
Well its been slow since my leave ended and I had to go back to work. I have been able to do a little bit of work here and there. Once my lights finally came in, I started slowly putting it all together. the heatsinks are drilled and the LED's are secured.

Drilling the Heatsinks
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All predrilled and ready to go
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Moving LED's around to find the best pattern.
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All secured
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Looks clean to me
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Im hoping to get everything wired up and op's checked by next weekend. Still need to find a way to hang them over the tank. Since I dont have a hood, I need to suspend them from some sort of railing system.
 
Despite the problems i have been running into with this build, I am make slow forward progress. Here are some updated pics.

Working on the LED's on a lunch break
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And sorry Dustin, I completly forgot you asked for these pics, but here is the back of the takn with the "plumbing hider". It worked out great. The onlything that i dont like about it, is that I am very limited on the size of pipeing I can fit back there and still make it sit flush with the tank. My overflow is noisy because I really dont know anyways to quiet the drain down.
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Got the RKE figured out (sort of) all the firmware updated and I am slowly learning how to program it. I have the Net module hooked up but not actually plugged into the router. I need to take a day of leave to figure that one out.
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I am still waiting on Bulkreefsupply to get the dosing pump (50ml) in stock, StevesLED's to ship me my driver board and a few replacement LED's, and I need to finish my LED enclosure and mount it to the back of the stand. Oh, and I have to go without a skimmer because my bubble blaster pump stopped working on me and needs replacement so i have to send it in to CoralVue to have it inspected/repaired/replaced.
 
Mailed the bubble blaster skimmer pump off to CoralVue this week, Still waiting on Steve to send me my driver board and LED's. So, instead of doing nothing, I dediced to make my own probe holder. Every decent one I found was about $30 which I think is retarded. Here is the one I made. Right now it is holding my Temp and PH probes. I made a third hole in front for the DA Salinity probe when I get around to buying it.
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Was able to get my LED's going today. Took a few months and a lot of lessons learned and money burned to fix my mistakes but they work and are over the tank now. I have a PAR meter on the way (should be Tuesday) and I will get several reading (w/ optics, w/o optics, full bright, full dim, etc) and will post them up. I made the rail fixture myselt from elextrical tubing and a pipe bender ($40 total for pipe, bender, chain, hardware). Worked like a charm. I built the light fixture/housing myself (still need to paint it to match the stand). I made it so that I can slide the heatsinks both back and forward and left to right to adjust the light as needed. So far I am pleased with the outcome of the lights and the look they give. I plan on getting a controler down the line to plug into my RKE so I can play with the gradual gain f the lights for sunrise and set effect. The fan shown in the pics is temporary until I get my 4 little fans working and mounted on the heat sinks. Here are some pics of the setup as it sits right now.

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