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Der_Iron_Chef 10-24-2008 01:05 AM

Yay! Isn't this fun?

sphelps 10-24-2008 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 354233)
^^ So am I suppose to ignore another contestant when they come to me with a complaint/speculation? I feel it was fair to ask for a quick photo to find out. There shouldn't have been any harm in that. (Obviously there was).

And I do admit, it is hard to tell, and as sphelps told me in PM that pic still isn't accurate as the frag is farther back. But at least the pic gives an idea. That's all.

BTW, this is my last post regarding this mess.

Yes you should have ignored it and said the contest is based on the honor system and it's hard to tell size from a picture. A quick photo? Not really, I have to break out my big camera, install the right lens, track down my measuring tape, line it up with the tank so it sits still for a picture, take the picture, copy the file from the memory card to a computer, upload it and post it. PITA! and for what?

When the issue came up I corrected the budget for the one coral that was a little on the large size. After that you still insisted on a picture which I posted despite how outrageous I thought the request was. It's funny how now your mood has changed. I hope this is your last post on such a stupid matter and I don't ever want a PM from you which threatens to kick me out of this contest when I've followed all the rules.

EmilyB 10-24-2008 07:37 AM

You had to know that this would go downhill, didn't you?

sphelps 10-24-2008 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by EmilyB (Post 354298)
You had to know that this would go downhill, didn't you?

Well I don't really think anything went downhill. I think lessons were learned and at least now I think the whole honor system will hold true. :razz:

cdhollan 10-24-2008 11:31 PM

Ha ha this JDigital needs to lighten up, I thought you guys said this was for fun. Think he is scared of getting his butt kicked the set up looks pretty cool and very creative design.

JDigital 10-24-2008 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by cdhollan (Post 354424)
Think he is scared of getting his butt kicked.

LMAO... :lol:

superduperwesman 10-25-2008 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmilyB (Post 354298)
You had to know that this would go downhill, didn't you?

I love going down hill... way easier then pedaling up.

sphelps 10-26-2008 04:13 PM

So I thought I'd share some info on my pump choice.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...t/DSC_1444.jpg

It's a DC pump similar to a Tunze and comes with a controller. The controller has three adjustments but is quite limited. Basically three nobs control the time limit the pump is run at "small" power, "medium" power and "high" power. The pump works very well and runs absolutely silent and doesn't seem to generate any significant heat. The only problem is that on the high setting it will destroy my tank so I had to modify the controller so the high setting does not turn on, normally you can only adjust it so it turns on for 2 seconds (you can't actually turn it off). The pump does generate a lot of flow and for the price it's a good deal. The only down side is the size as it's quite large. I had to cut shroud basically right down to the impeller to make it fit.

I plan on making a new controller for the pump similar to that of a tunze single controller, I want two adjustable power settings with a adjustable pulsing time.

AndyL 10-26-2008 05:52 PM

If you want a spare (non functional) resun 1500 for parts, let me know... I should still have one in a box packed away around here somewheres... Hopefully you have better luck with these pumps than I did.

sphelps 10-26-2008 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AndyL (Post 354792)
If you want a spare (non functional) resun 1500 for parts, let me know... I should still have one in a box packed away around here somewheres... Hopefully you have better luck with these pumps than I did.

What happened to yours? I read a few people having some issues with the controller but no problems with the actual pump. Hopefully mine will work for at least 6 months, I wanted to use a tunze 6055 with controller but that would have used the entire budget on it's own :cry:


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