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Welcome ladder49 thanks for the + rep.looking good mr.pan
SouthernOnt no I haven't grow anything from Barneys Farm yet but smoked the some strains from the coffeeshop. Yes I have run a flood table you can see it in the Experimental garden.I'll have to measure the final height of it and the other ladies,I was thinkin about growing L*D from barneys farm after I get a A/C 600watt and a flood table you ever try it?
No but I will.Hey Pan, did you see that home-built aero unit in HT last issue? Wondering if you knew of any specific pros/cons in that setup? It seems like a decent, fairly cheap aero unit...which I already have most materials for. I'm torn between building a few of those frames or a large Drip/NFT table (for later use, either way).
Mine's been screwing up for a few weeks, too. The start-up screen goes to DOS and say "Hard drive failure is imminent"
Thanks badbert This is the second one this year. I know about the capacitor problems I 've lost a total 5 mother boards in two years. I had one pop so loud I tought it was a firecracker.Pan just a piece of useless trivia for you. You have been a victim of corporate espionage!! Seems a few years back, there were two "big" capacitor manufacturers. Together they produced the majority of capacitors used in the majority of electronic devices, produced all over the world. But specifically the type used in computers. One company had a bright new (young) design engineer, who had come up with a new design for capacitors. This new design would cut costs and times for production in half. It had already proven itself in preliminary testing.
Well it seems that the other manufacturer got wind of this new hero. So they wined and dined him and got him to bring his design to their company which they immediately put into production, making twice as many in half the time for half the cost of their competition. They almost wiped their competition out! Except for one thing, their competition finished their testing and found the design unreliable, and deemed it a failure. Of course the market was already flooded and products were already built and shipped. These faulty capacitors are responsible for 98% of power supply motherboard failures, along with computers but also every electronic device made!
Mine's been screwing up for a few weeks, too. The start-up screen goes to DOS and say "Hard drive failure is imminent"