- Location
- Amityville, NY
Radion Upgrade
Today I switched out the old Gen1 Radion for a Gen3 Pro. The new unit fit perfectly in the old brackets. The swap took only a few minutes.
I also took the opportunity to clean the fan I had over the DT. It had a lot of salt on it. It never occurred to me to take the fan out last fall. It would have help to prevent all the salt creep from accumulating on the unit and potentially damaging it or shortening its life.
I was so excited to get the new light up and running I forgot that I wanted to scrape off some of the corraline algae from the front and side glass. With the hood over the top, I can't really reach the bottom to scrape it properly. There is now a 2" covering of corraline going up the glass from the sandbed. I guess it will have to wait for another time.
Today I switched out the old Gen1 Radion for a Gen3 Pro. The new unit fit perfectly in the old brackets. The swap took only a few minutes.
I also took the opportunity to clean the fan I had over the DT. It had a lot of salt on it. It never occurred to me to take the fan out last fall. It would have help to prevent all the salt creep from accumulating on the unit and potentially damaging it or shortening its life.
I was so excited to get the new light up and running I forgot that I wanted to scrape off some of the corraline algae from the front and side glass. With the hood over the top, I can't really reach the bottom to scrape it properly. There is now a 2" covering of corraline going up the glass from the sandbed. I guess it will have to wait for another time.