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"NetMax" wrote in message
. .. snip tanks ;~). I'm only running .... 14 CO2 injectors ;~). heh heh. I'm just a hobbyist working in a pet shop while in-between real jobs, and I'm having some fun with it :~). Yeah right. The way Einstein was only a patent clerk do a little mathematics between patent applications ;-) |
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"coelacanth" wrote in message
m... "NetMax" wrote in message . .. snip tanks ;~). I'm only running .... 14 CO2 injectors ;~). heh heh. I'm just a hobbyist working in a pet shop while in-between real jobs, and I'm having some fun with it :~). Yeah right. The way Einstein was only a patent clerk do a little mathematics between patent applications ;-) LOL, Walt Disney's absent minded professor is a more appropriate description. As proof, I added a new technical page today: http://www.2cah.com/netmax/diy_proje...er/timer.shtml This is the one Trevor was after (delay timer), now in colour pictures (much easier than writing it all out in text). -- http://www.netmax.tk/ |
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On Sun, 02 May 2004 18:06:04 -0400, NetMax wrote:
LOL, Walt Disney's absent minded professor is a more appropriate description. As proof, I added a new technical page today: http://www.2cah.com/netmax/diy_proje...er/timer.shtml This is the one Trevor was after (delay timer), now in colour pictures (much easier than writing it all out in text). Yes thanks for this Netmax - I though it would be an obvious addition to your great new website. I am going to by engineering friends house tonight and will take these plans with so the timing of your post and update could not have been better! And allow me to be the first to compliment on a great pair of socks!!! ![]() Trev |
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"Trevor" wrote in message
news ![]() On Sun, 02 May 2004 18:06:04 -0400, NetMax wrote: LOL, Walt Disney's absent minded professor is a more appropriate description. As proof, I added a new technical page today: http://www.2cah.com/netmax/diy_proje...er/timer.shtml This is the one Trevor was after (delay timer), now in colour pictures (much easier than writing it all out in text). Yes thanks for this Netmax - I though it would be an obvious addition to your great new website. I am going to by engineering friends house tonight and will take these plans with so the timing of your post and update could not have been better! And allow me to be the first to compliment on a great pair of socks!!! ![]() Trev I'm not sure how well the earlier text description I gave you matches the web page, because I threw away the napkin ;~) Now what's this about my socks? ... or do I even want to know? -- http://www.NetMax.tk/ |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 00:45:23 -0400, NetMax wrote:
I'm not sure how well the earlier text description I gave you matches the web page, because I threw away the napkin ;~) Now what's this about my socks? ... or do I even want to know? The web page is great - shows it much better than just the dexription you sent. About the socks - its just that I noticed in that picture of you on your site you were not wearing any shoes!!!!!!! Also I have just read your page about the auto gravel vac and the backflushing tank draining plumbing for a canister filter. I had heard you mention this before on the groups but seeing your diagrams puts it into much better perspective. I will probably add something similar to my tank. I think I have one correction for you wher you mention that a cannister can drain till the level of its intake if it gets a leak. To prevent this happening you mentioned drill a hole just above the water line. The hole should be a little bit bel;ow the water line so that it will start to suck air only when the water level drops - then it will break the siphon and you whole tank won't drain. If the hole is above the water line you will never get the siphon to start. Once again I have not doen this but have read about it on other sites Keep on adding the DIY stuff Trev |
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"Trevor" wrote in message
news ![]() On Tue, 04 May 2004 00:45:23 -0400, NetMax wrote: snip I think I have one correction for you wher you mention that a cannister can drain till the level of its intake if it gets a leak. To prevent this happening you mentioned drill a hole just above the water line. The hole should be a little bit bel;ow the water line so that it will start to suck air only when the water level drops - then it will break the siphon and you whole tank won't drain. If the hole is above the water line you will never get the siphon to start. Once again I have not doen this but have read about it on other sites Thanks! fixed. NetMax Keep on adding the DIY stuff Trev |
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