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Join Date: May 2012
Location: The Matrix
Posts: 643
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Absolutely, let me go grab my camera and I'll snap a few more. No fuse for me, I figured, the less soldering I have to do, the less chance of a bad connection, failure, etc. I don't have an exact number, but a little less than what Andy sells the tank for. Not by much. I bought everything at OEX that I didn't already have, minus the pet food container (Petco for $30 I believe). Here's my parts list... Petfood Container 1060 battery box 6v battery Battery connectors of your choice Extra wiring, depending on how long you make your inlet tube Waterproof on/off switch Clear tubing for inlet (I used 30" on mine) PVC right angle inlet Igloo Drain (if you want it, will be adding it to mine soon.) 360 gph pump 2 Handles 2 eyelets Rod holder Bungee for lid Tools/Other things needed: Soldering Iron Measuring Tape Goop Shrink wrap Zip ties Plastic rivets (or screws, your choice) Drill and drill bits Rivet gun/screw driver, depending on what you use Patience I think that's all of it...
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