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ocean diver 11-15-2012 08:13 PM

What I want is an automatic programmable frozen food feeder!!!

SeaHorse_Fanatic 11-16-2012 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ocean diver (Post 764467)
What I want is an automatic programmable frozen food feeder!!!


I'll take three of those please.

Samw 11-16-2012 07:13 AM

I'd like to see an invention to keep calcium at a desired level without the need to use reactors.

Something that you can just plug in and let it do its thing and refill it once in a while without too much effort. Maybe it will be in the form of a HOB container with 2 compartments where each side will store each of the 2 chemicals from the 2-part bionic calcium buffer. Then a monitor will monitor the calcium level of the tank and slowly drip each of the liquids into the tank until the optimal/desired calcium level has been reached. There will be a failsafe so that it doesn't dump too much in within a short period of time.

The Guy 11-16-2012 03:24 PM

I would really like a robotic reef tank fish catcher, that would be very cool. I hate having to tear the tank apart to catch fish! :silly:

Reef Pilot 11-16-2012 06:30 PM

Noise cancelling device for my sump room
 
What I would like to see is some kind of device that you could place in your sump room that would cancel out all the sounds from the pumps. I have noise cancelling headsets for my airplane, and they work great (cancels out the engine and prop noise). So can't see why such a device couldn't work with pumps.

With computers and software capabilities that we have today, it should be easy to analyze the sound wavelengths from pumps (very steady rhythm) and produce wavelengths that would cancel out those sounds. They have been doing this with headsets for a long time now.

biggerstretch 11-16-2012 08:51 PM

less expensive all inclusive automation.... plug in your laptop to a controller interface and just keep the chimical buckets full ... dial in your lighting times and intensities as well as all desired parameters ... i know it exists in one form or another however I don't have the 200 grand to spend ... has to be a way of getting something going for an affordable price .... and the fish feeder option would need to be in it also ...

Samw 01-10-2013 11:39 PM

Has anyone come up with a MH/high-output-LED dual fixture? That would give the best of both worlds. I know there are dual MH with lower powered LED fixtures.

somewherebeyondthesea 01-10-2013 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by reefgirl189 (Post 758926)
A one time tester for all parameters. Drop a cup of aquarium water in a computer and have the readout give your all your parameters with great accuracy. I find the test kits vary too much from brand to brand and I'd like to have a machine that I can calibrate to a primary standard on a bi-yearly basis.

They have those, it's called a mass spectrophotometer...only they cost approx $500,000 for a cheap one :biggrin:

somewherebeyondthesea 01-10-2013 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 758800)
Man, I really wish I had a solar powered automatic glass cleaner.


I like this idea! I immediately thought of a solar powered roomba that resembled a large turbo snail :mrgreen:!

Samw 01-11-2013 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Samw (Post 781083)
Has anyone come up with a MH/high-output-LED dual fixture? That would give the best of both worlds. I know there are dual MH with lower powered LED fixtures.

I guess something like this except I would like to see more LEDS. Interesting that it uses GU10 style screw in LEDs.

http://www.finnex.net/index.php?page...hk=1&Itemid=61

http://www.finnex.net/images/stories/epson042-550.jpg


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