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Sunny, always willing to help....so no biggie...but I will take a rain check on a frag when I'm ready.
As far as your other project, it would appear that they make a three way smart switch, and if you locate it at the "hot" side of the two switches, you only need one, while the other switch...
Holy crap. A simple switch interrupts the "hot" wire.....that is, the black wire. Black wire in, black wire out. The "neutrals", that is the white wires, should be wire nutted together inside the box. If you need a "neutral" (white) wire to the switch, use a pig-tail from the wire...
My two cents......two of those fixtures over 38 gallons is a ton of light. How high off the water do you have the fixtures? My thought is that if too close to the water, you're not getting enough scatter.
I'm also not familiar with those fixtures, but in looking at pictures, they appear...
I'm sure it was lost when our server guy for our site up and left and we didn't have backups....and that was around June 1, 2011.
Oops! Just went back and looked at the link and it was Aug of 2011....so not when our site went missing. It's also an off-site link.....I'm assuming that site...
Is it April Fool's Day??? And the symbol on the front of that thing looks like a Pac Man.....and zissou was the noise Pac Man made as it ate Pac Dots!!!! Can you hear that......zissou, zissou, zissou, zissou, zissou, zissou? :D:eek::rolleyes:
Sorry, similar to Mindstream, I can't see...
Are they saying euro bracing? For a bow front, that's got to be very costly.
Could you take a picture of what you're talking about......my thought is using acrylic and make new braces. I have some 1/2 inch stuff that might work.
I don't know about the starfish knowing about the shrimp being around, but I do know the shrimp knows when stars are around. Can't remember who it was, but a number of years ago, an NJRC member commented about his Harlequin going "nuts" when he place a fresh chocolate chip star in his sump...
I'm assuming no canopy.
Probably the least expensive are two shelf brackets screwed to the wall....and use the cable hangers that came with the light.
For more than one fixture, separate the shelf brackets and attach a thin board between the two brackets and attach the fixture to this...
Sounds like a plan @njtiger24 aquariums !
The next time our paths cross, and I still have this, it's yours. Not 100% sure, but I might be at Herbie's on the 10th.
I would have thought @njtiger24 aquariums would have been all over this. With your interest in building your own controller, I've got to believe the guts of this thing is arduino like....or something similar.
This is actually coming from Rich (@GROSSR). I picked it up thinking it was similar to an old ReefKeeper....with a power bar.....no power bar included! I'm simply passing it on. For your information, HERE's the description on Marine Depot's site, and HERE's the manual.
It comes with...