Damn buggerer.
Damn buggerer.
Pics for reference, .5g cut coca ----> ~.3g clean coca.
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Eh they'd do it for you if they could, but I don't miss those daysNice plants....not sure about the China me old China.
What a start to the day. Yin 2 decided to pull his nappy over his head just as I undid the velcro things.... shit from belly button to forehead in an insant
I won't even tell you what he started doing with his flailing arms ffs.
Anyhow. It's Friday, it's stupid hot, and both Yins are sleeping so it's time for a jeeeee-oint.
I typed out the full process, then i realized I don't want this info getting into "everybody's" hands. Its dangerous stuff. If you want my tek send me a PM and ask for it. whodat i'll PM you the tekDo tell do tell! I like the sounds of it.
I'm pretty sure that's never been done in a crossfit gym, that's just a gym.. Most people who do crossfit on a professional level are generally badass.
A light meter may help you determine if that bulb has lost efficacy, compare a new bulb to the old one at the same distance and in the same spot.Do new hps lights usually take a while to come on? Like the first time they're powered up. I bought a new one last week and it only tried to fire up on one end, didn't really try to fire up, just had a real pale blue glow. So I took it back and they swapped it out and this one glows blue very faintly on both ends but wouldn't fire all the way up in 5 min. The old one I took out fired up fine, I just didn't know how old it was and suspected it to be losing output. Also tried a halide light and it fires right up. Even swapped ballasts and same thing. So I have 2 used hps and one halide build that all fire right up but two brand new hps won't even hardly try.
You make enough for everybody?
A light meter may help but the old bulbs I got used with the rest of the stuff, figured I would just get a new bulb and keep up with the usage. It's funny you posted that, I've been on a bls kick lately, been jamming the shit out of mafia and the blessed hell ride, that phrase must of been stuck in my subconscious hahaA light meter may help you determine if that bulb has lost efficacy, compare a new bulb to the old one at the same distance and in the same spot.