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My Semi-annual upgrade

Ha Ian... I was thinking about telling you to glue a piece of neoprene to it or something, however I'd be worried about moisture that does get in staying in.. of course if the front is not as perfect a cut as you hope then it should vent fine.

Because in the moist environment that tape most likely will lose its sticky :D
 
Everything is fine. Looks like I'm all in the clear. Both tanks were relatively unhurt, not just the frag tank.
 
Hi Ian,

I'm glad your mishap wasn't a major disaster.

With all these equipment failures going around, I think I'll stay low tech for a while longer... Scary stuff :-
 
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Mike, I think if I were to have a fan mounted to blow directly onto the controller in the stand it would circulate the air enough that there wouldn't be any condensation on the controller. I hope.
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Might want to look into a humidity sensor connected to a slew of fans, although I don't have any idea how humid it can be, I know I had one of those Oregon Scientific sensors in my room upstairs when the tanks were there and that sucker broke it got so humid! :D

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I had one of those OS units (portable)and it would stop working below 40f :) Neither would my IPOD. That trip sucked :)
 
They have a couple of dehumidifiers laying around at work .. The water damage guys forgot it or haven't come to get it yet. I could grab so you could try it Ian... You'll need to run a new electrical service for it though. This baby takes 480v :)
 
Why do I picture an empty tank nd a HUGE power bill if he used that unit :)
 
Tank is perking back up. Here are some updated shots.
My plates
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Orange and green plate from aquatic collection
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Chalices
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Pots of gold favia
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Rose nebula/tubs blue rock and purple death/nuc green/aog rock
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Great rainbow of colors Ian!

I miss the rainbows in Hawaii whenever there was a little bit of liquid sunshine. Guess I'll have to look at everyone tanks instead...another beautiful natural phenomenon. :D
 
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