Hydrometer: A guage that measures the density of the
solution so you can tell when you need to add salt. A Table in your Owner's Manual tells
you how dense your solution should be.
Thermometer: You put the probe where the temperature
controller sensor goes to get a really accurate readout. It is digital.
Speakers: Provides the ability to listen to something
other than the sounds of silence. Overload protected, they require a sound system
producing 10 watts per channel.
Tray: 25.5" x 28.5"x 3". White plastic to
place in front of your tank as a ³drip² zone. Highly recommended for 'housekeeping'
purposes.
Vibration Pads: Greatly reduces the amount of structure
borne sound entering the tank. These are placed under the tank. You supply a 1" thick
sheet of 4' x 8' plywood.
Pump Timer: Electromechanical count down timer housed in
a box turns your filtration system and sterilization unit off a specified amount of time
after you have turned them on.
Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor: (GFCI) An electrical
safety measure.
Control Panel: Provides controls and switches to operate
the 12 &115 volt electrical components of your tank in an attractive enclosure that
you can hang on the wall or place on a table. No more plugging the pump and sterilization
unit into the wall outlet.
A Manual,"So You¹re Planning A Center": If
you¹re thinking of going into the floatation tank business, this is useful. It does not
advise you to go into the business, it helps you think about what you want to do and
provides you with the general information needed to crystallize your ideas.
Video Capability: The modification made to the top of the
tank that allows you to install a video monitor to watch while floating. We supply a cover
to go over the monitor so no light can creep in. You supply a 13" monitor and a VCR.
The most common use of this modification is for athletes who improve their performance by
watching tapes of themselves and of other excellent athletes
Video Training Tapes: For those considering going into
the business. Produced by Glenn and Lee Perry at a training workshop, i.e. high in
information but they didn't win Oscars.

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