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no light changes i have it all controlled with a computer. (http://www.reeftronics.net/milad/apex-history) only thing has changed which, which happened about 4 weeks ago is i finally was able to turn on one of the power heads that had been off for awhile. |
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![]() Nice graphs. Gotta love controllers.
What are the graphs "AMPS 3 and 4"? Mitch |
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![]() what kind of anemones are we talking about?? my gbta has been white since he was given to me, but he eats like a champ and looks healthy enough perhaps a varied diet would help with his colour?? ![]()
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![]() sorry just noticed it says bta lol
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![]() amperage used by each power bar
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![]() Speaking of electricity, you said that you recently plugged in a powerhead.
Maybe it could be leaking some voltage. Do you have a grounding probe on your tank? Mitch |
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![]() They are connected to a gfci
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![]() As I understand it, a grounding probe works in conjunction with a GFCI. The grounding probe will tell the GFCI if there is any leaking voltage. Otherwise there is no ground for the stray voltage until you touch the water which may then provide the ground.
I use both a probe and a GFCI. Mitch |
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Why does everyone have conflicting messages! i would also add the powerhead is a new tunze 6105 and i have faith its not broken. |