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Hi chaps.
I've been manually changing my Wilma res every week but it's been back-breaking work. Removing all 7 plants, removing lid, pumping out the res, wiping it all down, refilling it, putting plants back etc. etc.
Is this all necessary? Is there a simpler way of doing it? Could I just pump out as much as I can and then refill without removing everything and cleaning etc?
I spent a good 5-6 hours yesterday setting up a new tent and doing all of the above too but surely it shouldn't be this much slog?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've been manually changing my Wilma res every week but it's been back-breaking work. Removing all 7 plants, removing lid, pumping out the res, wiping it all down, refilling it, putting plants back etc. etc.
Is this all necessary? Is there a simpler way of doing it? Could I just pump out as much as I can and then refill without removing everything and cleaning etc?
I spent a good 5-6 hours yesterday setting up a new tent and doing all of the above too but surely it shouldn't be this much slog?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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