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My Dad worked for IBM for 35 years, and he instilled in me the mindset that the customer is always right, even when they are wrong, and that...
Having a hard time envisioning this, where does the scrubber go?
That's typical progression, you probably want to wash away the dark growth but not too vigorously. Use slow running tap water, room temp and swip...
Single-sided for 2 cubes/day would be 48 sq in, or about 7x7 so I guess you are not too far off. However, the factor here is the low tank volume....
What about places like the Cheesecake Factory or Applebees? I seem to recall getting plastic take-home containers in places like that...
Well let's back up a bit, is that 25 gallon or was that supposed to be 250 gallon? Because an 8x10 scrubber for a 25g is way too big.
I did 6 reds to 1 blue (or the equivalent). That was per the LED layout. I did 2 blues wired in parallel (half power each). Except now I...
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Who did you get it from? Local guy or online? Are they on any of the forums? The reason I ask is that it looks similar to another one I've seen...
Oh, gotcha. Yes there is a way you could do that, but you would have to kind of hotwire it. I could draw it up for you
I guess I don't know what you are asking. They are already all in series...??
Fans are usually a 12V DC source, so yes, different. You may not need one though, I believe the Makers Slim heat sink can dissipate 7 deep reds...
Hmm...that's not a ton of growth for 3-4 weeks, that's really odd...
how long do you let it grow between cleanings?
You can do one sided, but then the capacity is halved and you would likely have to clean more often to prevent die off. Doing one lamp on each...
Yes, you can really only wire the solderless LEDs in series. The blues at full power (700mA) can overpower the screen and result in small bare...
@SillySanj I've got you down
Also, that's a pretty good lamp. looks like 3W LEDs but they may not run them at the fully rated current (which is usually 700mA for Deep Red)...
I've actually found that the ultra-stiff mesh tends to get brittle over time. I would use the normal mesh. Also consider the mortar screen, it...
That's a good idea, I have a uber busy day today but I'll see when I can get to that