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mfisher, good catch. I too went back and re-read, and the light could be the problem. So that's worth a look as well. However, the other possibility is that the light is acting at the ground to complete the circuit of something else in the tank. As I mentioned in the earlier post, use a VOM and...
All of these that you quote are readi-mixes that come with the sand/lime/stone, dependent on the mix. They are all the types you find at a Home Depot or Lowes. Portland is pure cement. You will need to mix it with other ingredients, dependent on what you are doing. Typically either sand or rock...
Unplug each and every submersible electrical thing you have in your tank/sump one at a time until you ID the thing that has the voltage leak…powerheads, return pumps, skimmer pumps, heaters, etc. Preferably you are using a VOM and not sticking you hand in the water to see if you still get that...
Any good masonry supply house would carry Portland-all grades. In Sayreville, we have Riverside Supply. But here’s the deal....it only comes in a 94 pound bags....still probably under $20.
I think the demo that was done at a meeting about 10-12 months ago (maybe merv???), he used hydraulic...
I agree with Nickjr….glass-holes.com….and you need that hyphen. I know I’ve sounded like a salesman for this company, but I’m impressed by the small size, relatively quiet, cost, customer support and the little surprise you receive in the box. We purchased the 1500gph for a 90 gallon tank...
To first answer your question in this last post, I believe a ¾ inch pipe off the overflow delivers 700 gph.
Now I agree with Magic that the skimmer section seems thin. Get rid of that one piece of acrylic (or glass) on the far left. Just have the filter sock in the corner with the skimmer in...
Here’s what I did…and by the way, I needed limited capital since I was just consulting, so I didn’t need loans/investors to buy facilities/equipment/inventory.
1. File for your business name with the county – I think $50
2. File to start a Limited Liability Company (LLC) – If I remember, it...
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This isn’t a “how to” thread, but here’s the thread of us drilling two holes in half inch glass. The trick is to go slow, no pressure on the drill…use water to keep it cool. You could also go to www.glass-holes.com and check out their videos. The holes we drilled were for a glass holes overflow...