Reefer 170

It's been getting hotter and hotter in south Florida. I ended up doing a temporary plumbing job for my chiller after a quick Home Depot trip.

I found a good deal on a Tunze Osmilator 3155 so now my plan is to convert the ATO over to a Refugium (https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/s...eefer-xl-425-build.358990/page-5#post-4668633) but that project will be a little bit down the line. With all of the accessories and I might still add more I have been sketching out a manifold taking some ideas from https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/review-plumbing-for-red-sea-reefer-170.457779/ but increasing the pipe size. Any recommendations for a pump? I'm thinking the Vectra S2 with 1400 gph should be enough to power everything. I could up it to the M2 2000gph and run it at a lower speed. I'll be dealing with a loud 950gph Danner Magdrive I had laying around to power my chiller until I find a pump and build this manifold. That's some motivation to not be lazy.
 
Looks nice. Same here in Arizona. I keep my place at 78 and the tank is reaching 82 during the day.
I have my place here in Gilbert, AZ at 75 and no problems with tank temp. Of course, family room doesn't get any sun due to alignment of house.
 
Mine is in the smallest room in my house with two of the 4 walls being large windows. I tried keeping the AC during the day at 75 and the temp was still going up to 80 because that room boils.
 
My Reefer 170 didn't last too long it wasn't big enough for my needs. I ended up adding on a Reefer 250 and sold my 170 after I got my frag tanks running. I will post some pictures of my frag tanks later
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