jmaneyapanda
Commencing hatred
Hey Roger,
One final question- I have my streams positioned so that when I am doing water changes they will likely draw some air . I would like to avoid this, so what is the best way to disable the streams? Can I just remove the system from the power supply? If so, do I need to wait a while to restart? I know there has been a lot of discussion on using streams on wavemakers, and how they need a 1 hour "cool down" before restar, but does this also apply if the unit is running on the 7095? I considered just using the feed button, but I think it would be longer than 8-10 minutes before I refilled. So my ultimate question is, can I disconnect and reconnect power to the 7095/6000 setup without harm to the system?
Now- regading Flash Gordon- I'm not sure I could call that a serious movie. Don't get me wrong- phenomenal movie, but flying bird men, and Timothy Dalton in pre-James Bond Peter Pan outfit- you gotta laugh.
One final question- I have my streams positioned so that when I am doing water changes they will likely draw some air . I would like to avoid this, so what is the best way to disable the streams? Can I just remove the system from the power supply? If so, do I need to wait a while to restart? I know there has been a lot of discussion on using streams on wavemakers, and how they need a 1 hour "cool down" before restar, but does this also apply if the unit is running on the 7095? I considered just using the feed button, but I think it would be longer than 8-10 minutes before I refilled. So my ultimate question is, can I disconnect and reconnect power to the 7095/6000 setup without harm to the system?
Now- regading Flash Gordon- I'm not sure I could call that a serious movie. Don't get me wrong- phenomenal movie, but flying bird men, and Timothy Dalton in pre-James Bond Peter Pan outfit- you gotta laugh.