Poseidon
Distinguished Member
- Joined
- May 15, 2012
- Location
- SW Ontario
tank looks great! lots of nice toys haha
Looks like a beastSome assembly required but the new toy is ready to be installed on this week’s maintenance.View attachment 20321 View attachment 20322
Torq is great but a few things to watch out for. Watch for clumping at the bottom as media tends to flow up just one side. Also be sure to leave the bottom sponge in. If you take it out and the power is cut it the water is pushed down and out and it will bring the media with it. From there it ends up in the impeller and could be bad when it fires back up. Also never lift it by the grey cap. They can just fall off and that makes a hell of a mess. The 2.0 is a much better body then the 1.0. The flow around the outside of the body will even out in a few days.
that sounds pretty cool, but also sounds like it would be difficult to work on, unless you plan on being able to get behind it?
Tim is going to fasten a tie down bracket on the roof and have his son lower him mission impossible style to work on it. Dont ever question this mans methods![]()
Tim fits anywhere!that sounds pretty cool, but also sounds like it would be difficult to work on, unless you plan on being able to get behind it?
More pics of the 135 please