Rivermuds Test Tank

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Jack Dempsey
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Dr Joe;2830091; said:
Oh, forgot about those.

I used a small clear suction cup for above the bottom and a large one for under the substrate, SS screw, solid copper 22ga phone wire and just wrapped it around the screw and bent the wire to point it. Then a little silicone to seal it all. Cut into shell/stones to hide them too.

Blues in the foreground/background, reds in the caves and other hiding places.

Moonlighting was by cold cathode lamps liberated from copiers and fax machines.

Always wanted to train a fish to turn the lights on/off but I'm not THAT patient. :ROFL:

I did hook up a motor to a bio-wheel once to act as a generator, I got one LED lit :D.

The new high power LEDs could make for some interesting plant light spotlights.

Dr Joe

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perhaps you should post up pics of your invention to help spark some out of the box thinking :D

Just say the truth Joe... can't figure out how to use the damn digital camera right? :grinno:
 

Dr Joe

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basslover34;2830109; said:
perhaps you should post up pics of your invention to help spark some out of the box thinking :D

Just say the truth Joe... can't figure out how to use the damn digital camera right? :grinno:

Nope, scanner. ;)

Pix were taken with a 35mm, 15ish yrs ago.
 

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While i do not have any thing to add, i would like to say this is really cool, and wanted to thank you for sharing
 

Rivermud

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glad to hear you all like it. Thanks to everyone for their feedback.... worked sucked today so i just came home and cracked a beer instead of shopping at radioshack
 
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