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![]() Whens this gonna be done???
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206 gal tunze centre overflow star fire front illumina 260 Loudest part of my system would be the nagging sound I hear on a regular basis about how much time and money I spend on the tank. |
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![]() To be honest I could have done about 80 % of it today and monday but ran out of Artic Silver 5 and won't get any till wednesday or so.
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![]() Hey guys
So I bought this wire stripper made by Paladin Tools (pricey but worth every Penny !$100) I stripped about 400 wires in 30 mins. Amazing. Use to take me hours doing that before. I will post a photo now. take a look. http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/29981...BUILD?h=77ee11 I will also start epoxying the optics before I solder cause it won't sit flush if I solder first. I'll keep you posted. thanks erick Last edited by themastr; 05-23-2011 at 05:32 PM. |
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![]() Hey milad what do you mean Link the stripper? Like where I got it? or a video on how it works?
let me know thanks Erick |
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![]() Nice looking build, I'm midway through my build as well, just got the LEDs all fired up and tested for the first time tonight. I've got a 240g 6' x 24"x 26" and I'm doing 84 LEDs (42 XM-L Cool Whites and 42 XR-E Royal Blues) running off a meanwell HLG-240-48A. I'm not planning on doing optics, but I'm really interested to see how your build works out.
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Also how does it work, why is it better than the other strippers? |
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![]() Hey Milad
Here is the link, http://www.paladin-tools.com/view_to...&parent_id=169 This stripper is fast and easy to use. The one thing I like about it is it doesn't bend my wires while I hold it. Usually I have to hold the wires so I can cut a small part of the tip. but this one here just cuts it smoothly. all my wires are still straight with no bends. ![]() Easy and a life saver. I saved tons of time. Approx ($100) Thanks Erick |