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| Smartass Canuck Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Canada Posts: 9,090 | Maybe we can get a 2nd Leonardo for free for the other location...... ![]() ![]() ![]() __________________ ![]() www.ChronosMarketing.com ____________________________________________ The problem nowadays is stupidity. Why don't we just take the safety labels off everything and see what happens? |
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| UV Geek Squad Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Lake St Clair Posts: 3,326 | Quote:
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| Hall of Famer | Steve, I know the answer is posted, but I don't feel like searching for it. So tell me again. I have the 5.0 and the MED meter. I know the other is for the B... how would it benefit me more if I had the third meter? and how much would it cost me? also is there another 5.0 that meters more than 200? or can you calibrate mine to do so. |
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| UV Geek Squad Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Lake St Clair Posts: 3,326 | W8 (V8 in a VW?): I missed your 12 Jan post. You don't need the 6.0 meter unless you care about amount or % of B. It is $169. The 7.0 you have is more important. The 5.0 HP goes above 200 with no decimal point. It uses a different circuit board than the 5.0... and is $159. __________________ ![]() ......................Flashback 2001........................ "One of the 'ORIGINAL' TanToday Gang" |
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| Moderator Security Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Canada, just north of 50 Posts: 2,906 | Quote:
I got rooms 11 long by 7 ft wide. So it is the width that concerns me. | |
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| Hall of Famer | the width is about 66 inches.....5.5 ft taken roughly from the back of the unit to about an inch in front of it. 7 ft room would be tight but should fit, depending on your door size. I put it in a room that's 14 by 8 feet....i took down a wall and made 2 8x7 base bed rooms into one... I have the bed on an angle and if fits with no problems... I am in the process of changing the door from opening by swinging to the right, to swinging to the left... that's the only problem I had with the room. I'll try to snap a pic from on top of the room and post it for you to see. Just need to get a wide angle lense for the camera....should get it posted this afternoon. |
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