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Post by scubadiverbob on Jul 14, 2007 0:18:18 GMT -8
Hi everyone, Not much to do with diving; but, the more people that purchase these watering systems, the more work I get, the more times I can fill my tanks, the happier I am! Check out: www.accurain.com/I finally found a full time job. I haven't had an electronics class to teach since April (I teach for The Sage Group; http://www.thesagegrp.com). I'll be assembling these units. Pretty nice design. Just think, If you had this system while your away on a dive vacation, all your grass and plants will be watered. Think about it; Wazee's coming up. It's the wave of the future; microprocessor controlled watering. Robert
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Post by VintageDiverMN on Jul 14, 2007 10:09:18 GMT -8
My goal is to get rid of my grass and lawnmower, then I will have more time to dive.
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Post by OystrPir8 on Jul 14, 2007 22:04:32 GMT -8
Dude - congratulations!! That's great news! What do those watering systems run anyway? Between $what and $what? We definitely do need to hit the water soon. Robb
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Post by scubadiverbob on Jul 15, 2007 19:48:29 GMT -8
Robb,
I'll get back with you on the prices. I've worked there one day, so far. DWR is currently letting water out of the Oroville Dam = bad vis and current in the river. I dove it last week. burned air a little fast and saw only one salmon due to about ten ft. vis. I know there are a couple hundred out there; just poor vis. right now. Maybe in a week or two everything will clear up.
Robert
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Post by scubadiverbob on Jul 16, 2007 18:38:13 GMT -8
Robb, You can download the user’s manual to find out more about the Accurain system. The basic setup (one watering head) is $349.00 which is shown on the Accurain web-site (Click on “Order Product” for current prices). After that, it depends on how large of an area you need to water. Read the manual and/or call the toll free number for more information. Accurain User Manual: www.accurain.com/AccuRain%202m.pdfRobert
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