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JBL MSC1 Monitor System Controller with RMC


JBL MSC1 Monitor System Controller with RMC


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Dyna Glo Delux, RMC-KFA125TDGD-01, 125,000 BTU Dual Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Thermostat


Dyna Glo Delux, RMC-KFA125TDGD-01, 125,000 BTU Dual Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Thermostat


$329.00


This DynaGlo Delux Multi-Fuel Forced Air Heater produces 100,000 to 125,000 BTU’s to heat areas up to 3,000 square feet. This heater is great for use in outdoor construction sites, agricultural buildings, industrial workspaces, and more. Easily portable to move from one site to the next. Thermostat included, 520 CFM blower, 11 hour full load run time, 10 gallon fuel capacity, 1k kerosene or die…

Dyna Glo Delux, RMC-FA60DGD, 30k - 60k BTU Propane Forced Air Heater


Dyna Glo Delux, RMC-FA60DGD, 30k – 60k BTU Propane Forced Air Heater


$149.00


This DynaGlo Delux portable propane forced air heater produce’s 30,000 to 60,000 BTU’s of warmth and heats up to 1,350 square feet. Great for outdoor applications, including construction sites, agricultural buildings, industrial workspaces and more. Blower included with 325 CFM, 110 volts of blower power supply, 14 hour fuel time with 20lb tank, continuous spark igniter. CSA approved. 1 year …

Dyna Glo Delux, RMC-KFA50DGD, 50,000 BTU Kerosene Forced Air Heater


Dyna Glo Delux, RMC-KFA50DGD, 50,000 BTU Kerosene Forced Air Heater


$199.00


This DynaGlo Delux Multi-Fuel Forced Air Heater produces 45,000 BTU’s to heat areas up to 1,100 square feet. This heater is great for use in outdoor construction sites, agricultural buildings, industrial workspaces, and more. Easily portable to move from one site to the next. 110 volts, 175 CFM Blower, 14 hour full load run time, 5 gallon fuel capacity, 1k kerosene or diesel for fuel type, .35 …



Aquarium Aeration Basics

As we all know rivers and lakes are the natural habits for fish and other marine life. Rivers and lakes have large surface area which makes maximum provision of oxygen for fish survival possible. On the other hand an aquarium is not like river or lake, it has a smaller surface area and there is limited movement of habitats.

This makes the provision of alternative means of oxygen for fish to breathe important. This artificial process of providing oxygen is called aeration. It's a simple process of re-oxygenating the water in aquarium tank.

The Aquarium Aerating System:

An aquarium aerating aystem made up of a series of materials that increases the supply of air (thereby increasing oxygen concentration) they are:

-the air pump
-t-pieces
-rubber tubing
-clamp or regulator
-diffusers or airstone

Air pumps come in different shapes and sizes but the most popular ones are tecax air pump from Taiwan together with 'dyna free, and the dragon' another popular one is super 555 from India though cheaper, but not as rugged. Occasionally available are the more expensive whisper and rens air pumps from Uk and rance respectively. Always place air pumps above the water level hooked to a non-vibrating material.

You can accomplish aeration in your aquarium tank by using the above listed aeration materials.

For small tanks all you need is to attach a simple aquarium air pump to airstone by means of a rubber air tube. The system will be blowing air into the water which causes motion in aquarium tank and thus provide the necessary oxygen your fish needs to breathe in the aquarium.

Sometimes people complain that the airpumps are too loud. A tricks to keep the air pump quiet is to insulate it's vibrations by placing the air pump on a large sponge.

I have even heard of some people who have buried the pump in cat litter with a air tube running to the surface from the air inlet... but you don't have to go to that extent. A large sponge should do the trick.For more great aquarium related articles and resources check outhttp://www.aquariumspot.com

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