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Stopping The Water Moving

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When you said chuck a load of bottles in there i was going to throw about 15 in lol

 
Have you tried it!!
No but it's so obvious that it would do anything, something that small won't have any effect in a tank holding 500lts, you will need to cover the surface at least for anything to happen, 1bottle at one end of the tank won't stop the wave effect at the other,

Plus you would have the continuous banging of it hitting the sides of the tank to,

 
No wonder your disliked on "Other Forums" so self opinionated!!..lol

Anyway its better than your Bill and Ben flowerpot men idea!

 
You could always throw your empty beer can into the tank whilst driving /emoticons/biggrin.png

 
No wonder your disliked on "Other Forums" so self opinionated!!..lol
Anyway its better than your Bill and Ben flowerpot men idea!
Lol, not at all, it's just logic that all, each 2lt empty bottle will take up just over 2lts of water space, dose a boat in the water stop waves? Lol

Did you check out the link I put up to the actual product that's been designed just for this job?

The flowerpots allow minimal water displacement so you can carry just under maximum water,

 
You could always throw your empty beer can into the tank whilst driving /emoticons/biggrin.png
At would work, lol imagine what the water would smell like after a bit! Lol be like spraying beer lol

 
It hurts me to say /emoticons/tongue.png :lol: ....but, RC's flower pot idea is a good one and much cheaper.

If your going to use plastic bottles/containers, you'll have to cut the ends off, that way you'll have minimal water displacement from your tank /emoticons/smile.png .

Much the same effect as when leaving your applicators in your bucket of solution when driving about.....it'll stop the solution sloshing about everywhere /emoticons/smile.png .

 
It hurts me to say /emoticons/tongue.png :lol: ....but, RC's flower pot idea is a good one and much cheaper.
If your going to use plastic bottles/containers, you'll have to cut the ends off, that way you'll have minimal water displacement from your tank /emoticons/smile.png .

Much the same effect as when leaving your applicators in your bucket of solution when driving about.....it'll stop the solution sloshing about everywhere /emoticons/smile.png .
Bet that really hurt you! Lol I'll sent you some strong pain kills for you to try to take the pain away! Lol
 

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