Re: [compost_tea] controls

From: Robert Norsen <bnbrew_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 17:36:35 -0700 (PDT)

Filling a brewer - gotta watch it? Do you realize that a brewer takes forever to fill while being watch but fills instantly when you go to do sometnig else? While trying to do the math on that Giovanni discovered a float that screwsa on the end of a garden hose, Made a hose clamp on the side of the tank. Now the tank fills and shuts off while I'm doing whatever. Float is inside a 4" round black guard. I'll ask where he got it if anyone wants to know. Bob

Jason Austin <jason.austin_at_shaw.ca> wrote:Sure Bob, I am happy to share what I learn. All you Newbies pay
attention!

Lesson 1: Don't check your email while the brewer is filling. You
might get more than you counted on.

Jason

PS Yes, I'll see how to upload pictures to the CT site and then show
what I have been doing. The advantage of not knowing what to do,
means I am not limited by knowing the things I cannot do What
'till you see my sprayer


Robert Norsen wrote:

> Jason are you going to share what you learn? You will learn that even
> the most simple things become complicated when made 3 d and turned on,
> then measured for performance, then made marketable.


>
> It took an hour to put an idea into reality, turned on and running. 3
> years later I am still finding things to make better But then I
> guess Ford is still trying to get it right
>
> Jason Austin wrote:
>
> Yes, I am having fun Well, most of the time that is! Today
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