Thanks so much. It’s been a ton of fun and I am making all kinds of newb mistakes lol
I am going to put up a few of the pics so far. It’s just got three plants and I have not finished the bottom area.
I also need a new door and possibly will re seal the bottom front HahahHa
Lots of mistakes heh heh heh
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here it is while testing the components
there is no shade on the light here that's why it is insanely bright
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it is a total success in that when i look at it i wish i were tiny and could play around in it and that is all i ever want from any sort of enclosure...a microscopic universe of fuel for the imagination. i mean, bleep, give me a really well made diorama at the museum and the same sense of perspective and wonder can whisk me away to fantasy world in an instant...imagination is more powerful than people think and vastly underrated in today's society.
i don't know how embedded videos work so here is a snip
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J Solo, on Flickr
i wanted to try the macro in here but with so few plants it was the Spanish moss that got the glamour treatment- too bright but still neat
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more to come or maybe i'll make a separate thread so i can keep this focused on temps
on the peltier cooler, would i just mount one on the inside of the tank in the water res? and then power it by a plug i fashion? it is all new tech to me and most of the applications want to be for chipboards and as heat sink where the power is either directly solder-able or really close...also, what is the efficiency of the unit that it did not work for you? like watts to degrees of cooling or is it more proportional to the flow of the surrounding fluid as far as the effect?
Sorry for assuming you are an expert and that you want to help me but i do
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