In Reply to: WARNING! Repti Sand should only be used under adult supervision. posted by Al Sekela on April 21, 2007 at 14:34:09:
But seriously, assuming an integrated crossover enclosure (that can't be isolated from the vibration induced by the panels), is it generally better to pack the enclosure or leave it alone? I'm seriously inquiring about the dielectric properties of other materials - if anyone actually knows.I used diatomite powder in a special filter (once a month) to polish the water in my 180 gallon salt-water aquarium (don't have it anymore - got tired of the noise) - that stuff was very fine and would pack densely, but it isn't abrasive. I have no idea if it would be an acceptable alternative.
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- Re: Clear as an azure sky of deepest summer that was. - wazoo 16:00:26 04/21/07 (6)
- Was that a nice lil clip from A Clockwork Orange I just heard? ;-) (NT) - Kiefer74.1 18:32:22 04/21/07 (2)
- Yes, my little droogy, but... - wazoo 20:30:31 04/21/07 (1)
- and I thought I was a Clockwork Orange nut... - Kiefer74.1 09:53:57 04/23/07 (0)
- Pure cotton batting is a good alternative. - Al Sekela 17:52:45 04/21/07 (2)
- Re: Diatomite is 90% SiO2. - wazoo 20:27:13 04/21/07 (1)
- And 10% other stuff... - Al Sekela 10:22:17 04/22/07 (0)