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<blockquote data-quote="Anolphart" data-source="post: 372849" data-attributes="member: 11434"><p>Thanks for your input guys. The instruction sheet advises 8.5 ~ 9.5 which is pretty tough to eyeball, but I will try those angles when I get my angle-of-the-dangle-omometer, but I suspect optimum performance may vary depending on water availability, the amount of drop in the creek bed and I suspect it may also depend on the material being fed. Im a bit hesitant to try the app on my phone as despite it being a smart phone, the operator may not be, and it could end up getting an unwanted bath!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anolphart, post: 372849, member: 11434"] Thanks for your input guys. The instruction sheet advises 8.5 ~ 9.5 which is pretty tough to eyeball, but I will try those angles when I get my angle-of-the-dangle-omometer, but I suspect optimum performance may vary depending on water availability, the amount of drop in the creek bed and I suspect it may also depend on the material being fed. Im a bit hesitant to try the app on my phone as despite it being a smart phone, the operator may not be, and it could end up getting an unwanted bath! [/QUOTE]
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