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Check post #13 and see if that answers it
This is a great article, read through most of it already. SM has already plastered it on just about every forum he's on also.
Don't let me forget about you - busy weekend (tank maintenance up the ying yang) busy work week ahead also
I am the boss! Well, one of them at least. Only slave to clients/projects, and that will never change!
I haven't done much of this type of circuit design / etc since college...a bit rusty and slammed at work currently. Everyone decided that the end...
If it's a bigger pain than Salifert Strontium, man, I didn't think you could beat that one.
So this gap is where the gyan/green come into play, this is what you are saying?
It might. Any flow I think will help.
How about that. That's capitalism at work y'all. Watch the consumer demand drive innovation. He mentions that the leaves are in better...
I think it might be a flow problem. Can you raise the screen up so that it is partially out of the water, with the top edge right at the bottom...
I'll have to look at that more closely then. Because if this is the case then why does nearly every growth spectrum LED fixture have DR + RB...
Anyone have any recommendations, likes, dislikes, etc? A few things I have noticed: You can't individually select the number of posts per page...
Yes that will get you where you need to be
You're running them 50% or wired in parallel, right?
I would start out at 50% minimum. 100% will work fine also and then just vary the photoperiod. But then why would you want to do that, since you...
I think that's great!
Here it is, I just posted it (it's circa Feb 2012) https://www.turbosaquatics.com/threads/algae-scrubber-basics.264/
End of Summary Well that’s it for now. I tried to incorporate as much as I could into this one. There might be a few things to add down the...
Slot pipe clog prevention This issue is brought up on a pretty regular basis. Obviously, no one wants an overflow pipe to clog and overflow...
Electrical Protection This should really go without saying, but you should always plug your lights into Ground-Fault protected receptacles...