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![]() I like the sleeve idea.
What about using an existing clear reactor and just wrap it in white paper. Easier to see inside with a flip of some scotch tape. |
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![]() Your link comes up as a multimeter??
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![]() Oops, fixed. Last edited by Myka; 11-29-2015 at 06:13 PM. |
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Use this for the bottom: ![]() Actually, I could use that for the top too, and then cut a 7" hole in the top of the 8" cap which will give me enough space to drill and tap some holes for the nylon finger screws. Then use a third one and cut the flange off so it's just a flat piece of plastic for the actual lid. Then I'll need to drill it to insert the quartz sleeve, and figure out how to mount that along with the rack for the chaeto. I think I'll use LED because I like the low voltage around water. ![]() Last edited by Myka; 11-29-2015 at 06:21 PM. |
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![]() One of the claim to fames they are talking about is a thermal conductive fluid that is encased within the sleeve that helps pull heat from the LED structure and up to the heat sink at the top.
I have spoke with them about the PB Arid and I almost bought one. The only thing that scared me away was the $600 price tag ![]() |