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I helped Jim discard the fish tank. I disconnected the hoses to take out the heaters and pumps, but one of the hoses in the right exclusion area (next to the sink) started to pour out water. I thought it was residual water at first, but it just kept coming, and it leaked out of the exclusion area into the compartment for bending the fibers. I reconnected that hose, but the water came from the other hose instead. Then I noticed an open valve at the rear of the tank on the left that appeared to control water flow through one of the pipes. It might have been valve 3. I closed that valve and the water flow from the hoses stopped.
 
I helped Jim discard the fish tank. I disconnected the hoses to take out the heaters and pumps, but one of the hoses in the right exclusion area (next to the sink) started to pour out water. I thought it was residual water at first, but it just kept coming, and it leaked out of the exclusion area into the compartment for bending the fibers. I reconnected that hose, but the water came from the other hose instead. Then I noticed an open valve at the rear of the tank on the left that appeared to control water flow through one of the pipes. It might have been valve 3. I closed that valve and the water flow from the hoses stopped.
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[http://fraden.brandeis.edu/courses/phys39/Thermal%20Control/report.pdf Temperature Control with LabVIEW]
    
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