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Old 01-29-2009, 03:10 PM
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Oh and do you think there will ever be a possibility that the manufacturer will make a special cover for the unit, just in case things do happen? It would be well worth the money they charge to design and manufacture the item. I wish I had mine wrapped in plastic or had it in a Rubbermaid container. If I do this in the future what can I do the ensure the Profilux does not get too warm?

In my disaster my unit did not take water directly, the water was splashing and then some of it would travel down the cords plugged into the back. I lost 75g out of a 325g system and through all the house damage I sustained, I was upset about the Profilux and nothing else... A fine mist of water drops was the show stopper since the unit was dry on the outside. Funny how water can travel to places we don't factor into the big picture.