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A place for IBC tote systems to share what they have learned and system designs.

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Adding more sump tanks - question!

Started by Blake Allen. Last reply by Yaacov Levi Jun 27, 2017. 14 Replies

Hello,I have the following IBC Tote setup (covered in another thread here) http://imgur.com/a/kU75t and I need to add another sump tank for additional water…Continue

Got my IBC system up, having a plumbing problem...

Started by Blake Allen. Last reply by Blake Allen Jun 25, 2016. 18 Replies

Hello! Ive just got my new system up and running and your seeing my plumping in the middle of a rework. Before I cut to many pipes and give myself a bigger headache I thought I'd ask the community to…Continue

Storing Fish Water

Started by Jeff S. Last reply by Jeff S Jun 13, 2016. 3 Replies

I'm planning to drain and clean my IBC fish tank but due to the amount of rain we've had I don't want to put it on my gardens right now. Is there any reason I shouldn't put in in my rain storage tank…Continue

How flexible are IBM Totes?

Started by Craig Shevlin. Last reply by Jeff S Jan 2, 2016. 7 Replies

I need to bring 3 totes into basement.I will be cutting off the top 1 foot.How flexible are the totes to fold back to get through a 3' door way?Would rather not take door jams apart.CraigContinue

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Comment by sunset on May 25, 2013 at 4:46pm

Wow.  Thanks for the input.  The issue I keep banging into is that I can't bury my sump in the place I have available.  That means other things have to be raised to compensate.  This starts to make the grow beds pretty darn high to be above the sump level.  That is why I was trying to gain every available inch.  Putting the sump directly on the ground would probably get me almost 6 inches but not if it puts the tank at risk.  I think I am going to have to leave it in the base.

Comment by Jim Fisk on May 25, 2013 at 11:44am

Hi Leo, bury the PT as far under ground as sunset likes. Not sure the oem pallet would take kindly to being under ground for long. As far as bloat is concerned I have had them push the cage out quite a bit when not supported as I describe. The 330s are even worse. I like mine square but I am a bit anal about such.

@TC I set my sump down 4 feet with no base as I wanted ground contact as much as possible for temperature reasons and just as you suggest I made sure there was sand under all and made an impression for the valve. I back filled right to the cage/liner AFTER filling the ibc full of water or it would surely collapse. Our soil here sets like hard clay so after numerous soakings I am confident I could now pull the liner with no cave ins. Also you MUST close the valve before reinserting the liner or you will likely break it off as the handle sticks out when open so fairly hard to make that mistake. Either way that would suck

Comment by TCLynx on May 25, 2013 at 10:12am

If lowering the IBC liner into a hole in the ground, you could I suppose remove the base but you will need the cage and maybe something else around the tank to keep the soil from collapsing into the cage and crushing the liner.  But as far as making the base sit nicely,  You might do that with soft sand.  Basically you need to form a mold shape much like the base or the bottom of the liner so that the ground will support it as well as the base did.  This could be a bit tedious to accomplish and if burying the IBC part way, you will probably not be accessing the valve so I would suggest making sure it is closed and maybe even putting a cap on it.

Comment by Leo White Bear on May 25, 2013 at 8:17am

Well Jim-

  According to the question that sunset asked, what you are doing is just replacing the oem base with a wooden Floor.  How does this address the problem of lowering the FT because it is too high for sunset??.

  All my FT have the oem base attached, but my friends have repurposed the base for for other projects with no adverse affects on the structure or "bloating" of the FT when filled with water.  One difficulty they do experience is using the built in drain valve, otherwise everything works well for them.

Comment by Jim Fisk on May 25, 2013 at 7:00am

@Pat. Yum, great idea. Do it. My trout are getting mighty big. Hurry

Comment by Jim Fisk on May 25, 2013 at 6:56am

@sunset, In my humble opinion the bottom of the cage and the top need support to keep the liner from expanding the cage and distorting it. Call me a fanatic but I don't want a bloated looking tank. I replace the 2 supports at the top after the liner is back in AND screw the bottom of the cage down to a base made from pressure treated garden ties covered with PT deck planks. You need to leave a space between the center 2 planks for that seam AND the drain ball valve.

Note the wider space at the center for the valve. Any large distortions and therefore stress of the plastic liner could IMO cause a failure over time so when I get rid of the metal base I make sure I replicate the shape as best I can. Personally I dislike the oem bases and often they are damaged by forklifts anyway and when it comes to getting 2 GBs from one ibc you will obviously come up short a base anyway on every other GB and I want them all to look basically the same. The GBs weigh far less than a full FT so I don't use as much support as you can see here:

I utilize every mounting screw hole and duplicate the same pattern for the upper half cage as well by drilling 1/4" holes in the same appropriate locations.

Hope this helps you and check out my other pics at my page by clicking on my avatar. There may be more there that can help and I started a FB page as well:

Smoky Mountain Aquaponics

Comment by Pat James on May 25, 2013 at 6:52am
My thoughts on the smoker is it belongs in a separate group concerning how to make use of the fish after you've grown them. Like tips for preserving....smoking salting, freezing, canning etc. Plus recipes or whatever.

I figure if a portion of my fish grow up to be harvested, I will be up to my butt in fish.
Comment by Phil Slaton on May 25, 2013 at 5:46am

Of course it is for smoking appropriate AP fish; you do eventually eat the trout or tilapia don't you?  Add more chips?  Simply remove the lid, remove the rack and add the chips.  Loosing smoke is not a problem when you are cooking 7 or 8 hours.

Comment by Leo White Bear on May 25, 2013 at 5:22am

Sweet, how do you add more chips without losing all the good smoke??

What does this have to do with aquaponics, unless you want to smoke your fish.

Comment by Phil Slaton on May 25, 2013 at 4:46am

Home Built Smoker - Best and Cheapest going http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUS1jeTGc68

 
 
 

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