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Came home from work to find my mp40 not working, the power supply box led isn't on. Does this mean my power supply is dead? if so where can I get a replacement beside calling eco, anyone local that might have one extra for sale? Thanks

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Thanks for fast reply diesel, but I wiggle, I jiggled, I got down with it, nothing. I'm gonna take take you on that offer if nothing happen in a day or 2

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try electronic parts outlet on fondren between richmond and westpark. They might have some power supply that might work.
 
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Will do dennis!!! Will pick it up this sat, so i can get more raffle ticket!!! Since we on the subject, what's the best recommend setting for mp all softy and zoa?

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Depends on your coral placement , some corals enjoy the flow some don't, I would move my power head around the tank to provide a good even flow throughout the whole tank as I only had one. The best thing about those power heads is that you can adjust the flow . Just pay attention to how your corals respond to the flow
 
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