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I have been waiting 6 months, can anyone recommend another brand?
Sorry about that. contacting you via your ticketIm going on 7 months now. I gave up and moved along.
I sent you an initial reply on 3/20 to your ticket asking for a reply back but never got one, just sent another. Hotmail is likely blocking the email, if you find it in junk you will need to set up a filter to prevent that (it's a common problem when using hotmail, gmail, yahoo, etc)Me too?
I sent you an initial reply on 3/20 to your ticket asking for a reply back but never got one, just sent another. Hotmail is likely blocking the email, if you find it in junk you will need to set up a filter to prevent that (it's a common problem when using hotmail, gmail, yahoo, etc)
https://support.turbosaquatics.com/portal/helpcenter/articles/contacting-turbo-s-aquatics
I'm only able to squeeze out a minimal amount right now, but all the rest of life is easing off the gas and I've been able to get more and more done each week - still not at the production level I was at during this time last year though.hey bud any movement yet? I"m really struggling here. i'm doing 2 40 gallon water changes a week, I've got nitrates that is around 40-50, and phosphates that is in the .2-.3. I can't grow chaeto for whatever reason, , the only thing I can grow is hair algae. are you getting any done at all?
do you maybe have an older version I can get from you until I come up on the list?
Sorry to hear about this...unfortunately, it would be almost as much work (if not more) to put one of those models together at this point.oh i understand, i actually sent another brand algae scrubber back because I didn't like the build. I had it in my hand but wanted it right. I just am being overwhelmed by the maintenance until I can get one. I lose a couple SPS a month so Im' just not going to buy anymore until I get this right. they just start to bleach from the bottom up. Like I said, I would even take an older version to use until he can get me the updated one.
Well right now it's not even being distilled in Templeton, like most "small batch" whiskey, those are generally all made at MGP in Indiana. "Small batch" is considered to be less than 500,000 proof gallons per year, this distillery is designed for that and then expansion a few years down the road. So at least until that expansion, it will still be considered (by the industry) to be "small batch". Also, being in total control of the distilling process, this could mean some great things for TR. Time will tell, I think it depends on their master distiller.I'm a small batch bourbon and single malt scotch fan, but it always brings a little tear to my eye when a distillery gets bigger.
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMost important question did you guys run a pipe to the outside to drive up and fill your own barrels? With the higher yield they might not even notice 15 gallons every week or so.