Another step closer... cleaned up the basement, then messed it up again!
I removed both acrylic panels from the sump and used some EDPM foam tape from Lowes to reinstall them, so far so good with them, I will have to keep my eye on it for sure though.
I also fixed up the ATO that I found in the basement, I had a spare float switch, and I found a float switch with bracket in the garage that used to be a "high water" sensor in my 90. With those parts in hand, I had to make a new acrylic bracket, and figure out the wiring that I had not labeled when I took it out a few years ago. It is a 2 float system, one low that must be UP and a top switch that will kick on when it is in the down position, only if the bottom float is up. (Neat safety feature.) For now the water is pumped from the RO bucket into the sump, eventually there will be a Kalk reactor inline between the 2.
Oh, I also added a support between the bottom of the floor joist to the concrete floor in the basement, it is UGLY, but functional, as the tank would wobble pretty good if there was heavy steps in from of the tank. (The tank runs parallel to the joists, it sits centered over only one joist.) With the added support, no wobble!
My tank is still a bit cloudy, but is getting clearer by the day. I will stop by the LFS tomorrow for a filter sock and possibly a holder if I think I can make it work, that should take care of the last bit of particulate.
Specific Gravity is 1.025 and temp averaging 76.3, flow is good in the tank from the return pump and Korallia 4 that are in there now, I plan on adding a maxi-mod to the Korallia until I can get a vortech MP40 to manage the flow.