xtmreef
03-21-2008, 01:17 PM
hey guys,
I was reading iReef-iKeeper's great thread about going out for vacation and leaving your tank to a tank-sitter.... I wanted to reply but it was closed so I thought I'd start a thread about tank automation. It's great if you can actually grab someone to tank-sit for you- a plus if that "someone" has an aquarium experience! However this is not the case for most people.... like myself, lol :D
I am getting ready to travel so Southeast Asia for a vacation (diving trip!!) this October, and unfortunately I don't know someone who can tank-sit for me. My mother in law lives about 10 miles away and I was gonna ask her to tank-sit, but last time she visited us, she pointed at my Purple Tang and asked me if it's "saltwater fish".. I said yes. She then pointed at my Hippo Tang and asked: "Is that a saltwater fish too?" so I said forget it. I'm on my own.
So how do you put your tank on Autopilot when you're gone for 2 weeks? I'd appreciate some ideas. Here are some few that I can think of:
1. have a reliable controller
2. never change any setting 1 week from your departure
3. unplug your system for 30 mins and test for back siphon, leaks, etc.
4. plug it back on. Are all device active? any controllers got reset? Skimmer overflowing?
5. consider an online monitoring system like the one on RK2 controller that gives live status online that you can view around the world. (I have one) If something is whack, you can make an emergency call to one of your buddies and walk them through the phone.
6. invest in an autofeeder. I have some Anthias that will only touch frozen mysis so I'm still researching on this one. Maybe catch them all and pay the LFS to keep them?
7. Invest in a UPS backup.. AND TEST IT. Unplug the cord and see how long the Tunze pump will keep the circulation.
8. you need to simulate power outages and how your tank will deal with it without you.
9. Make sure your autotopoff is tweaked, cleaned, and stable. You don't want overflows or salinity drop when you're gone.
10. ??
guys please feel free to add more.. remember, NO ONE is home for 2 weeks. Discuss!
I was reading iReef-iKeeper's great thread about going out for vacation and leaving your tank to a tank-sitter.... I wanted to reply but it was closed so I thought I'd start a thread about tank automation. It's great if you can actually grab someone to tank-sit for you- a plus if that "someone" has an aquarium experience! However this is not the case for most people.... like myself, lol :D
I am getting ready to travel so Southeast Asia for a vacation (diving trip!!) this October, and unfortunately I don't know someone who can tank-sit for me. My mother in law lives about 10 miles away and I was gonna ask her to tank-sit, but last time she visited us, she pointed at my Purple Tang and asked me if it's "saltwater fish".. I said yes. She then pointed at my Hippo Tang and asked: "Is that a saltwater fish too?" so I said forget it. I'm on my own.
So how do you put your tank on Autopilot when you're gone for 2 weeks? I'd appreciate some ideas. Here are some few that I can think of:
1. have a reliable controller
2. never change any setting 1 week from your departure
3. unplug your system for 30 mins and test for back siphon, leaks, etc.
4. plug it back on. Are all device active? any controllers got reset? Skimmer overflowing?
5. consider an online monitoring system like the one on RK2 controller that gives live status online that you can view around the world. (I have one) If something is whack, you can make an emergency call to one of your buddies and walk them through the phone.
6. invest in an autofeeder. I have some Anthias that will only touch frozen mysis so I'm still researching on this one. Maybe catch them all and pay the LFS to keep them?
7. Invest in a UPS backup.. AND TEST IT. Unplug the cord and see how long the Tunze pump will keep the circulation.
8. you need to simulate power outages and how your tank will deal with it without you.
9. Make sure your autotopoff is tweaked, cleaned, and stable. You don't want overflows or salinity drop when you're gone.
10. ??
guys please feel free to add more.. remember, NO ONE is home for 2 weeks. Discuss!