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I’m pretty sure that is the recipe dantheman uses when he does his “group buy” cookout to make a crap-load of food for as many people who want in.
HERE’S THE LINK to the last time Dan had this group buy.
You will need to size the hole size with the barb. One note of imporatnce...the tap needs to be NPT....PIPE thread....not standard "bolt" thread. The difference is that pipe is tappered.
My MRC 2 has a threaded barb that comes off the collection cup.
The tube drains down into a rather simple waste collection container ( a used grapefruit juice container from ShopRite).
There are double “safety systems” on this. For one, the tube going into the collection container, if...
Very nice looking maroon clown for sale. About an inch and a half long. All proceeds go to the club. I’m offering this beautiful fish for $25. Again, all funds go to the club…you can even pay using paypal right to njreefers@paypal.com, or cash when you pick it up.
Using my point-and-shoot...
I respectfully must disagree. If you have a conventional gas water heater (the old school kind that ONLY has a gas line attacked to it … most common in residential homes), then it functions off of a pilot light. No electricity is needed. Just be aware that some of the newer high efficiency...
Sam, I'm interested in the fans. Just let me know when it would be good to stop by. If the rock is still there, I'd like to look...I need to know size.
And thanks for the RK2...great deal.
Paul
Taz, unfortunately I’m a peon on RC and have no search rights. In the past I would simply put in 55 and Milltown and find this guy on our site. I must have been responsible for more then ten of these barrels being sold. Now that I need one, I’m stuck. Do any of the “super” people have access to...
In anticipation of finally getting around to building the canopy for the tank, I had to replace the nice purple cooling fan that was purchased at WalMart. It would not fit under the planned new canopy and was rather noisy. Here’s a mug shot of the purple fan:
I had five old…really old...
I need another 30 and maybe 55 gallon drum and so I searched our site for that guy in Milltown. I’m guessing because the For Sale forum disappeared that all searchable stuff in that forum went by-by as well. I can’t find that guys email. Would anyone happen to have it? Thanks.
Hey, I can’t help it if I can’t multitask. I’m a man! I either look at the month, or look at the date. I saw 15 and thought it was this month. Now that I see it is some date in May, I’m not sure if I can make it. Weekends that time of year are bad for me.
Bob, what time, where and what do you want us to bring? We are talking Monday, the 15th, and I'm good unless my accountant calls a last-minute meeting, which she does too often.
Thanks for pulling this together.
Here’s another thought for the new base. These new Korialias may be used with wave-makers. I’m assuming that means that they can be turned on and off repeatedly. Maybe this new base dampens the torque and noise associated with constantly be turned on and off. With the old base, maybe this...
James, I haven’t actually tried sliding it on the older mount, but it appears to be the same size post. I would guess that the rubber shock absorbing component removes any chance of vibrational noise through the glass.
This is great! I’ll be following along, also having a 90 gallon, albeit five feet long.
Now my only problem is that I understand electrical schematics about as well as understanding Klingon! jIyajbe'
One thing I do understand is money. Could you give us an idea of what we are talking...
Just picked up a new Koralia Evolution 1400. The motor assembly is noticeably smaller while the magnetic mound now has a rubber shock-absorbing portion that adds a half inch or so. Also claim slightly more flow while using less juice. I definitely like the smaller profile. Here’s a picture of...
Almost. You'll want to add what is recommended...I usually add more...and then adjust to equal the salinity of the tank. To do this you will need either a hydrometer or refractometer to measure the specific graviy of the salt solution. It might sound complicated, but it is actually quite easy...
Paul, you’re a sick man! ;D
My guess is that it is combination of the electricity, the gases (which are oxygen on one electrode and hydrogen on the other), and the heat that does them in. A triple wammie.
Happy zapping.