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Everything you describe is doable on AC3. Not sure of the post power-failure capabilities of the AC Jr. When I get home tonight, I'll dig up my old program that fits what you want and annotate it to describe what it does. It should help you get started.
As to the outlet limit, that is...
Jr uses the same command set as the AC2 and AC3. I m still running an AC3 and am even still using some X10 modules. I save my old programs, some of which had MH and VHO control. If you can describe what you want to do, I can try to help.
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I have had pretty good luck with fish from there. In fact, I just got a flame hawk six weeks ago. They are crowd-pleasers.
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I thinned out the tank and re-aquascaped over the last month and broke up some large corals. I'll donate a green frogspawn to the raffle. Also have some other frags for sale. Pardon the lousy pictures. They were taken with my phone. Pictures are of the mother colonies.
Green frogspawn with...
I have a Ford Fusion hybrid. It has a built-in 150w inverter. Since the engine will fire up as necessary to recharge the battery, I figure that I can run off of it for quite a while, maybe even days, with a full tank of gas. Enough to run a pump anyway. With the storm weakening, it may prove...
Recently discovered that my longnose loves Instant Ocean Marine Chips. Never had any interest in any dry foods before. Only tried it because it came in an IO salt bucket. I have an automated feeder set up to provide some supplemental feeding during the day. Butterflies seem to thrive with...
Blackworms got my copperband started. Never could wean it off of live food, though. Mostly ate the blackworms and live brine shrimp. You could also try a fresh clam on the half-shell. Be patient, though. It can take a few days for many butterflies to start eating.
Are the fish in quarantine...
Sliker Road was on the route I did that week. The steepest grade we climbed was in the 20 somthing percent range. I don't think I could stay on the bike on a 38% grade. Maybe with a triple.
Next week is the Savage down in Delaware. I hear that has some wicked climbs.
Doug
I haven't been on Fiddler's Elbow, but I was just up that way on Saturday (on wet roads, no less) doing a loop that starts in Lebanon and goes through Wooglen, Califon, Pleasant Grove, and Glen Gardener. The loop we do includes about 6500' of climbing in 52 miles. All I wanted to do was sleep...
All I can say is "Wow". Aaron, that was quite the party. Thanks for hosting the meeting and good luck with your new tank. It looks good so far. The dogs were entertaining, too.
Doug
I will be there. No reactor and yes to spicy Indonesian food. My tank is back up and running, so I am looking for SPS frags, if anyone has anything. I can't believe that Jason's tank is already full. We restarted our tanks around the same time and mine is still quite bare.