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Got it @dwayne! You don't have to make a decision right away.
Yup they're easy to build but the plastic canvas is not the right material for any submerged scrubber, IMO. Algae doesn't seem to strongly...
Dang! That's looking better than some of my best harvests!
I would say an L2 for that system
@Matthew lewis probably an L2 but it depends on what else you have going on, to an extent. What are your filtration components, and what do you...
In that case I would go with the 30w one Lighting: LED It's the actual draw that throws a wrench on the works, but the actual draw is never...
The red:blue ratio is a bit better on this one...
Will do!
As it is currently laid out, the L2 footprint of the base will be just under 11" long and just over 5" wide. The heat sinks fins will extend out...
@tom yes there are many ways you can mount a scrubber. Generally, if it's an open-air type, you are limited to over the sump or over the tank....
Well I'm pretty sure the L8 will be less than twice as much as 2x L4's, but I have no numbers to crunch really. When injection mold dies get...
@dwayne that depends on a few factors such as what other filtration you are going to be using, but in general, the L2 should be enough for the 90g...
Yes, with some things taken into account. Over a sump or tank drain plumbing can be friction-fit. Remote-mounted, you may want to solvent join...
^^ that's the stuff!
@Todd Leatherman I'll put you down on the L8 list and PM you about your L4
I've got you down @jfowler!
Actually I'm not sure that is the right stuff. Everything I've read says the ABS to PVC solvent cement is green. But I'll add this to the list of...
I don't have an equivent off the top of my head. Sorry.
got you both!