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@JoJosReef - are you and yours safe and out of harms way from the fires?
Thanks for checking in! Yes, so far. Wind's pretty nasty but so far no sparks. I've been checking on my friends in LA and offering them an escape pad.
 
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Well, the fruits of a night's labor: success.. maybe?

Light mount is all set up. Three hours, I think. Meaurements, drilling, bolts weren't quite long enough... Problems too boring to recount.

Anyway, got it fixed, set the arms perfectly to slide the Orphek in. And whallah!
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Some felt padding to muffle vibration noise:
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Awesome! Aaannnd, it the light doesn't work... Plugged it in, nothing. Tried resetting, nada. It was working yesterday (Tuesday), now it is not. Unit is basically nonresponsive. Only things I've done to the light:
1) removed the acrylic top to clean the fans/wipe down the acrylic which had dust caked to it.
2) vacuumed dust bunnies that were trapped inside the unit, particularly between the heat sink ridges.
3) vacuumed the fans
4) replaced acrylic top but switched out the hanging light screws for the button screws (which is how it should be.. not sure why previous ownher had the long screws in the middle and short screws with the hanging kit).

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This has me worried...
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Guess I'll be calling Orphek to see what I can do or making a DIY help me post.

Side note, at night you can really see how the Caulerpa is taking over. And the clowns still trying to nuzzle into a sleeping toadstool.
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But what everyone is really thinking.....What in God's name do the hyroglyphs on the white board say!
No tween!
Apparently Jojo doesn't like tweens
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I disagree. Its the last years before they become terrible Joseph
 

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No tween!
Apparently Jojo doesn't like tweens
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I disagree. Its the last years before they become terrible Joseph
He also has a graph there with Beta in the chord of A flat about Procreation....
 

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Well, the fruits of a night's labor: success.. maybe?

Light mount is all set up. Three hours, I think. Meaurements, drilling, bolts weren't quite long enough... Problems too boring to recount.

Anyway, got it fixed, set the arms perfectly to slide the Orphek in. And whallah!
PXL_20250109_083137134.jpg

PXL_20250109_083145919.jpg

PXL_20250109_083200004.jpg

Some felt padding to muffle vibration noise:
PXL_20250109_083205710.jpg

PXL_20250109_083212598.jpg


Awesome! Aaannnd, it the light doesn't work... Plugged it in, nothing. Tried resetting, nada. It was working yesterday (Tuesday), now it is not. Unit is basically nonresponsive. Only things I've done to the light:
1) removed the acrylic top to clean the fans/wipe down the acrylic which had dust caked to it.
2) vacuumed dust bunnies that were trapped inside the unit, particularly between the heat sink ridges.
3) vacuumed the fans
4) replaced acrylic top but switched out the hanging light screws for the button screws (which is how it should be.. not sure why previous ownher had the long screws in the middle and short screws with the hanging kit).

PXL_20250109_085141902.jpg

PXL_20250109_085147168.jpg

This has me worried...
PXL_20250109_085147168~2.jpg


Guess I'll be calling Orphek to see what I can do or making a DIY help me post.

Side note, at night you can really see how the Caulerpa is taking over. And the clowns still trying to nuzzle into a sleeping toadstool.
PXL_20250109_090004129.jpg
That corrosion and discoloration is troublesome. If it were me, I'd remove those wires and cut off just past the corrosion and strip 3/8" of insulation to expose "fresh" wire. If the copper is good and clean, I'd then clean the connectors lightly with some sand paper and reinsert the wires and try to power it on. If the copper isn't clean. I'd continue stripping back as far as I needed to to find clean copper and then reinsert and try power on.
 
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That corrosion and discoloration is tourblesome. If it were me, I'd remove those wires and cut off just past the corrosion and strip 3/8" of insulation to expose "fresh" wire. If the copper is good and clean, I'd then clean the connectors lightly with some sand paper and reinsert the wires and try to power it on. If the copper isn't clean. I'd contiue stripping back as far as I needed to to find clean copper and then reinsert and try power on.
We may be exchanging notes soon!
 
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That corrosion and discoloration is tourblesome. If it were me, I'd remove those wires and cut off just past the corrosion and strip 3/8" of insulation to expose "fresh" wire. If the copper is good and clean, I'd then clean the connectors lightly with some sand paper and reinsert the wires and try to power it on. If the copper isn't clean. I'd contiue stripping back as far as I needed to to find clean copper and then reinsert and try power on.
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Stripped and cut wires. Cleaned up that little green box with some pressurized air and isopropyl alcohol.
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Houston, we have lift off!
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Stripped and cut wires. Cleaned up that little green box with some pressurized air and isopropyl alcohol.
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Houston, we have lift off!
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Nice!!!

That view of the connector shows it has been HOT! Likely due to the corrosion. I would definitely make sure you periodically check it to make sure the corrosion doesn't return and address it immediately if it does.
 
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Nice!!!

That view of the connector shows it has been HOT! Likely due to the corrosion. I would definitely make sure you periodically check it to make sure the corrosion doesn't return and address it immediately if it does.
Yes, now that I know what the problem is, I'll keep a close eye on it. Light is easy to slide out of those T slots, so won't be a big To-Do.
 
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Unless you "want some extra time off." Wink wink nudge nudge. There are already fires going on, what's one more?


Just kidding.
If we do get evacuated, our game plan is first regroup at my office, then off to Big Bear to hang out in the mountains (unless they are burning... which is what happened with the Airport fire!). Either way, more tank time!
 

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If we do get evacuated, our game plan is first regroup at my office, then off to Big Bear to hang out in the mountains (unless they are burning... which is what happened with the Airport fire!). Either way, more tank time!
I hope you guys stay safe!
 

WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON YOU MOVE YOUR CORAL AROUND YOUR TANK?

  • The kids aren’t getting along - Coral warfare

    Votes: 6 20.0%
  • The sun is shinning a little too much - Excessive light

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • It’s cloudy on that side of the reef - Limited light

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • It’s a little too windy - Excessive flow

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • There’s not enough wind - Too little flow

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • Rearrange the room - Visual or aesthetic adjustments

    Votes: 10 33.3%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 7 23.3%
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