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Posted: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 02:43:45 Post Subject: |
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While trying to muddle my way through getting Kermit to be a dual boot system (XP & Ubunto) was back at looking over the WC system. One of the things I was thinking about is how to make this system as “modular” as possible. While the Aquaduct 240 PRO Mark II has the cutoff valves at the unit, was thinking maybe something down at the case might be useful. What I did was cut a couple of short pieces of the plug and play tubing and threw in two more cut off valves. Now the question for those that know…..am I adding more restriction to the system or does it seem like a plausible idea. Here is what it currently looks like……
Also as I get closer to testing the system, just curious….how many test the loop(s) “in the box” and how many test “out of the box”? _________________ As of 02/01/11
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