Hehe Mike! I am pushing the limits of known science with the 220... My master plan, as some of you know, is that when I hear cracking and snapping coming from the floor beneath the tank to jump on top of the tank and ride it down thru the floor, stopping only long enought to crush my mother in law and ride the entire mess down to the basement where I have a phone ready and the first 6 digits of my State Farm agent pre-dialed.
Dont laugh, my mother in law is in her 80's and has lived a long life. If it is her time, then we shall complete her circle of life together in a disaster of water, glass, and aquatic life. It will be God's will, not mine or fate. After I am released from the hospital when my injuries heal, we can move on and get over the loss of my mother in law. A rebuilding process then begins. I mean we can then start a new tank. Bigger, better then before. This time safety will be a concern and not simply aquatic pleasure for the sake of the hobby.
It's out of my hands...
Jeff