Skimmy
SKIM FU
now all u need are some solar tubes with magnifying lenses in them! :lol:
Zephrant said:Jesse- Very nice setup, I really like the steel beam setup. I have a few questions:
Did you have the deflection calculations on beams? What was the max deflection in the center?
It looks like you painted it with an epoxy paint, did it work out well?
I am guessing that the sunroom room is separate from the main house?
Do you plan to heat the room in the winter?
Any humidity problems on the windows?
I'll be very interested in your growth rates with natural sun only. I've been thinking about doing something like your setup for some time, but am concerned that here in the PNW there may not be enough power savings from the sun to counter the heating costs in the winter time.
I'm not so concerned with my own growth rates, but use that as a measure of the overall health of the system.
Thanks for posting-
Zeph
maxx said:Jessie,
I'm assuming these readings are w/o supplemental lighting and is from sunlight only? That would explain the minimal differences in PAR readings between depths in your tank. Assuming those valuesare just from natural sunlight, they're pretty decent so you really shouldnt need to run much (if any) supplemental lighting...
Nick
charlie said:Good stuff!!! I see Mike's old Froggie is doin well. I still remember the hassle that was getting that thing out of there. Keep up the good work.
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