Stuff For Sale- Round 2

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12393203#post12393203 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by breutus
yeah I think the problem is that when it was in that tupperware container it was laying on it's side and the part that was making contact damaged it. it kinda had that ripped look the first night i put it in there and the next day it was completly gone right there. but the rest of it is looking pretty nice so I think (hope) it'll make it. I will try and get some pictures later to show you what I mean.

if I get a free minute later can I stop by and pick up the pump and some snails?

That sucks. It will be fine but it was such a nice looking piece. Oh well

Come on over. I'm having people around 7ish to pick stuff up so come have a few drinks

What pump???
 
Do you still have the generator available? If so, I was wondering about how big it is(can it be moved by one person mainly)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12394368#post12394368 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kpc01
Do you still have the generator available? If so, I was wondering about how big it is(can it be moved by one person mainly)

I have 2 in line ahead if you're interested
It's pretty heavy. In fact I was just gettin ready to buy a square rolling dolly for it. I would say you would have difficulty moving it far by yourself.
 
Here's the status on what's left. I have some more stuff that will be coming soon.

Blue Wave VII Ballast - 2-250watt HQI - This thing would also make a great paperweight :D

EuroReef RS-180 with Pump (Genx-4100 Newer Mod) with Gate Valve Mod- Make an offer!!!

Coleman 5000 watt Generator- 2-3 People in line
2- IceCap Temp Sensing 4" Fans- Pending
Mag 24- Pending
Mag 7- Pending
Tunze 6060 with Suregrip- Pending
Sulfur Denitrifier- Pending
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12394857#post12394857 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefer Wannabe
Wait, you don't accept third party, out of state, post-dated checks? Umm.... count me out.

:lol:

I know. Weird policy :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12395985#post12395985 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scubabill
do you take food stamps?


I was gonna say that earlier but did not want to offend anyone who possibly uses them and needs them as there are people who need and deserve them

BUT...I do take PT's dollars :lol:
 
I agree but if they do need them they probably are not spending their money on reefs and all the equipment . Sorry if I did offend anybody.
 
Hey Raggae,

Good meeting you and Breutus.

The wife stopped complaining about the trash cans when I reminded her of the wine on the carpet, which came up really good for now.

Believe it or not the water still makes it upstairs but at about a gallon an hour. Almost slow enough to just let it run 24/7. I dug into my drawers and dug out some float switches and the water valve and I am starting to make a top off unit. My guess I'll have it done this weekend and will be calling for help bailing water by Monday. Wish me luck. The controllers I use for xmas lights have some potential to help with the water level logic and they are really easy to program. www.lightorama.com
I am thinking I can use one of those to add a degree of safety.

Thanks again for the goodies and for the background info. Sorry to hear you are getting out for now but I'll bet you will be back before long. A nice nano full of softies would fit nicely in that spot.

Faz
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12400331#post12400331 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fazgood
Hey Raggae,

Good meeting you and Breutus.

The wife stopped complaining about the trash cans when I reminded her of the wine on the carpet, which came up really good for now.

Believe it or not the water still makes it upstairs but at about a gallon an hour. Almost slow enough to just let it run 24/7. I dug into my drawers and dug out some float switches and the water valve and I am starting to make a top off unit. My guess I'll have it done this weekend and will be calling for help bailing water by Monday. Wish me luck. The controllers I use for xmas lights have some potential to help with the water level logic and they are really easy to program. www.lightorama.com
I am thinking I can use one of those to add a degree of safety.

Thanks again for the goodies and for the background info. Sorry to hear you are getting out for now but I'll bet you will be back before long. A nice nano full of softies would fit nicely in that spot.

Faz

Hey Joe. Nice meeting you. That's pretty wild it still makes it up there. That's a long run. Is that with the regulator on? If so, take the regulator off and you should be fine. I don't think it will affect anything else. I would just not go over 75 psi as you start getting close to blowing the RO Membrane. Drop me a line if you ever need anything
 
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