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HERE's an article from MASNA. The right hand of the picture in this article is what both my hands looked liked after a couple hours of contacting palys/zoas.
Please Google Palytoxin, Palytoxin Poisoning, Palytoxin death, Palytoxin on skin, Palytoxin symptoms, etc. Google one or all of these and you’ll find 10’s of thousands of hits. As Curt has pointed out, I’m old...oh wait, he said I’ve been around for a while….but I’m also old. Palytoxin is...
I'm sorry, but this is not true. After putting a second pair of clowns in my tank, and World War III immediately breaking out, I attempted to net and remove the two new clowns. In the process my hands were hitting into Zoa colonies. A couple hours later I broke out in welts where my hands...
Oh Mark, you've hurt my feelings. I'm not sure if I can forgive you!!!...JK
And yes, everything I do is from Dr. Randy Holmes Farley, because I don't know what I'm doing. As far as recipe, and yes, it's a recipe, so that makes it more similar to baking than chemistry, I use 2 cups of calcium...
I’ve got you all beat! Go the DIY route, and you’ll be rolling in all the dough you save.
I had been telling people that I spent 5 - 10 bucks a year to dose my tank, using mendacious mathematics (some people call this branch of mathematics statistics). However, with now having 15 years...
Yep, citric acid works faster than vinegar (acetic acid), and is safer than hydrochloric acid (HCl / Muriatic acid), which could burn your skin and put holes in your clothes, and doesn’t penetrate plastics like acetic acid does.
My only recommendation with Citric acid, if you want to make a...
After re-reading your question I realized you might be talking about either the 12V power supply OR the relay switch, and NOT A RESISTOR....so need to talk amps.
POWER SUPPLY: I can't see what amp rating I purchased for the 12v power supply, but it's only running the relay and float...
There is no added resistor in my DIY. You might be referring to this picture of the OLD voltage supply:
that contains a Triac and resistors. I don't want to get into the details of this, because, as you can see, the resistors are toasty brown....so not recommended. The resistors lower...
Let me try this answer and see if it's understandable. It's a 12 volt relay that turns on and off 120 volts. Think of it as a switch and the 12 volt side turns that 120 volt switch on and off. Hope that helps.
And just to clarify from the other post, the 12 volts isn't there to run a...
Your off-the-shelf float switch is a reed switch (very very thin pieces of metal). You don't want to run 120 volts through these switches, not to mention having 120 volts submerged in your tank. That said, you can buy 120 volt switches, but you'll have to mortgage your house or sell your...
I'm using Kasa. I started with Kasa smart switches and decided to stay with Kasa smart plugs to use the same app. I'm happy with both switches and plugs. Just be aware you can max out your WiFi. I have wifi printers, computers, television fire stick, a couple smart switches, and when I got...
Mark, I've just switched to wifi timers and was about ready to pitch these mechanical timers. If you or anyone else wants these times, pickup in Sayreville....safe pickup by leaving on the porch.
What you need is a dual system setup that has both a 3 - 5 gallon storage tank and a DI setup (that is not used for the drinking water). Here is an example diagram....note, not all filters are necessary. I would also use a "standard" canister type for my DI filter. So this is just an...
Mark, your pH can NOT be at 7. Has to be testing error. It's just impossible. In addition, you don't want to chase pH, and baking soda will simply raise your alkalinity, which is already high. If you truly had low pH.....maybe 7.7 or 7.8 (more realistic), that's when you try to reduce...
Put up the Christmas Tree tonight.....and it smells good too!
Actually our tree this year is a Charlie Brown tree, with only the two of us being home. It's a small Norfolk Island Pine, and it will work just fine! Note Rockefeller, the owl, in the branches.
@Mark Shelly , maybe things have changed, but I still had a chill go down my spine when I saw this picture:
Please go back and take a look at this thread:
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Thank you @mickey , you just gave me a good laugh and deja vu moment about my 1974 Datsun 260Z (now called Nissan)...purchase brand new:
It was a rust bucket within a couple years. I was later told by a good friend that on a hot summer night you could pull it into your garage, close the...