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Having said that, I think I will take the probe out of the tank when not in use and put it back in a container of fresh RO/DI water. I've got sand, baffles, UV filter and the breeding tanks coming this week, I'll post some more pics this weekend.
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![]() Oh wow, you've gotten a nice long run with that probe. Uh .. don't listen to me then! Although that doesn't really surprise me. Generally speaking, doing whatever the opposite of what I do, is usually the better choice.
![]() However, I would just say ix-nay on the RO/DI. I bought one of the first units and mine was defective from the get-go. Speaking with Lou Dell at American Marine, he suggested I soak the probe overnight in fresh water, try again the next day, and then call back and let him know if it worked. So I put the probe in RO/DI, followed through, and it still didn't work. (It turned out the problem was a bad solder in the controller unit, eventually I sent it in, Pinpoint fixed it and sent it back.) But when I called to say it didn't work, he asked "Did you use RO/DI? Tell me you didn't use RO/DI, because if you did, you just wrecked your probe." I said "But you just said freshwater, I just assumed RO/DI was the trick." So he said, "yeah OK, I should have warned you. I'll send you a new probe." That was nice of him to send a new probe. So anyhow, according to my conversation with Lou Dell, "don't use RO/DI to store these probes, use tapwater." For what it's worth. Man I miss using mine. But it was something like $220 to order a new probe .. dang that stings. ![]()
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![]() I wonder why RO/DI would be bad for the probes, good thing i've been using tap water
![]() Shipment of salt and sand came yesterday. Took 50 bags to give me a 3-4" sand bed I'm thinking i'll be painting the back of the tank black to match.
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![]() I guess RO/DI has a strong affinity to strip out ions...
Black sand, black overflows .. seems a no-brainer to go black on the background. ![]() ![]()
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![]() I found black sand to be highly magnetic with my 10G contest tank I had... Not sure if yours will act the same, but keep your magfloat away from it...
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![]() Very interesting tank build. Thanks for all the pics.
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![]() I am in love....
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![]() <looks around Awkwardly >
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![]() Your tank, Silly. Not like I have a weird fettish or anything...... I am just in love with your tank
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![]() These are the turbines i'm installing. It took some doing with the city to get them allowed, but all is good.
http://www.windterra.com/ ![]() They stand about 2m high and 2m diameter. And no, thats not my house below. ![]()
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