I am again having problems getting autosave to automatically save. This 
time in a new outline where I have placed the settings under the @settings 
node. Any help is appreciated:

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<v t="metaperl.20220102161942.1"><vh>Startup</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102162253.1"><vh>@settings</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102162342.1"><vh>@bool mod-autosave-active=True</vh></v>
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<v t="metaperl.20191124091501.2"><vh>DIY Tanks</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20191128032627.1"><vh>Motivation</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102163527.1"><vh>Zenfloatco's Demise is a Word to the 
Wise</vh></v>
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<v t="metaperl.20191124092807.1"><vh>Anatomy of an Isolation Tank</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161504.1"><vh>Epsom Salt</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161713.1"><vh>Acquiring</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161744.1"><vh>Amount</vh></v>
</v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161520.1"><vh>The Container</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102164057.1"><vh>The Tub</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102164108.1"><vh>The Top</vh></v>
</v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161135.1"><vh>Water</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161206.1"><vh>Filtration</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161237.1"><vh>Height</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161238.1"><vh>Temperature</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161238.2"><vh>Controllling Temperature</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102161240.1"><vh>newHeadline</vh></v>
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<v t="metaperl.20191124100336.1"><vh>Isolation Tank Models that are Built 
and Running</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20191124100440.1"><vh>Black Beauty</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102233653.1"><vh>On Passively Heating the Water</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20220102234111.1"><vh>The body radiates heat for the first 2 
hours of a float</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102234151.1"><vh>No chance of electrocution</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102234206.1"><vh>No electromagnetic 
interference</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102234224.1"><vh>The water will only get as cold as the 
room</vh></v>
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<v t="metaperl.20220102232823.1"><vh>Zen Float Co</vh></v>
</v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102164524.1"><vh>Setting up an Isolation Tank</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20191124092401.1"><vh>Room Temperature</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20220102164536.1"><vh>Dissolving salt in water...</vh></v>
</v>
<v t="metaperl.20191124091553.1"><vh>Resources</vh>
<v t="metaperl.20191124091639.1"><vh>Programmable feedback devices</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20191124091655.1"><vh>Space heaters</vh></v>
<v t="metaperl.20191124092010.1"><vh>Water heaters</vh></v>
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<t tx="metaperl.20191124091501.2">@language md

# Welcome to Do-It-YourSelf Floatation Tanks (diytanks.com)

When it comes to getting in time in an isolation tank, you have a few 
choices:

* rent time at a commercial center
* buy a commercially available tank
* "build" your own tank

This website is devoted to those interested in "building" their own tank. I 
put the word "build" in quotes so that it does not scare anyone off. In 
some cases building a tank is no more involved than the assembly involved 
when you receive a commercial tank.

# A Bit of History

For a very, very long time, I wanted to create a website called "Dirt Cheap 
Tanks". About 5-10 years after the desire to create it, Zen Float Co broke 
onto the floatation tank scene with an isolation tank only costing $2,000. 
It was brilliantly engineered and made one question why you would buy a 
used Samadhi or Oasis 

Well, now we know. And that should be a lesson to anyone who is thinking of 
buying a commercial product, even a low-cost one.


</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124091553.1">I've learned a lot about money, tax and 
law. More than the financial elite want anyone to know. It's all at my blog 
- http://www.MyMoneyMagick.com

</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124091639.1">Do you know the difference between 
Terrence-Monroe: Brannon and TERRENCE MONROE BRANNON? If not, you have not 
met your strawman.

Your strawman was born the same day you were, but the government did not 
tell you about it - 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME7K6P7hlko&amp;feature=emb_title
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124091655.1">Please read my article:
http://mymoneymagick.com/tax/do-not-file-or-pay-income-tax/
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124092010.1">Gold is the longest, strongest store of 
value on Planet Earth:
http://static.livingcosmos.org/www.financial-freedom-club.com/Karatbars-A-to-Z.html

But crypto gives fast high-yield gains. How to marry them? Read my blog to 
see:
http://mymoneymagick.com/gold/what-cryptocurrency-is-backed-by-gold-kbc-coin-is/


</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124092401.1">82 degrees Fahrenheit
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124092807.1">vegan/vegetarian with a host of 
experimentation detailed at 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fK1Xj4BbusslkcFqq3I7b-mD7A195gbisdO8Af0xKbk/edit?usp=sharing</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124100336.1">My life mission consists of inner work 
and outer work. The inner work is more important.
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191124100440.1">I developed the Black Beauty isolation 
tank. It requires little to no building expertise and can be put together 
quickly.

http://www.thedeepself.org/tank-plans/version-2b/

</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20191128032627.1">There are a few reasons to consider 
building your own tank instead of buying one. 

The first and most important is so that you never have to worry about 
contacting someone else for spare parts.</t>
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<t tx="metaperl.20220102161237.1">10-12 inches high.
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102161238.1">92-93 degrees
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102161238.2">Controlling Tempeat</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102161240.1"></t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102161504.1">Originally tanks used table (?) salt, 
which had a tendency to burn quite a bit. One fine day, the good doctor 
thought: "hey how about Epsom Salt" and all apostles of floatation have 
followed suit from that day hence.

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<t tx="metaperl.20220102161744.1">800 to 1000 pounds might be OK. You have 
to figure the amount of water and dimensions of the tank into it.
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<t tx="metaperl.20220102163527.1">@language md

Zenfloatco was an innovator in the world of isolation tanks. The design was 
something the world had never seen - a tent. And then they went beyond the 
tent to create a one-piece tent that you could simply put down and inflate. 

Well, that is the good side of things. But even so, they were a private 
company and they had their trade secrets. And with these demise of Zen 
Float Co, they closed down and did not provide any lifeline for their 
customer base. And then they tossed all the spare parts in a dumpster, 
leaving Zen Float Co tent owners high and dry.

</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102164057.1">Here we the the "tub" part of a 
floatation tank... the bottom part.

![](https://preview.redd.it/qx1i9ovdqs381.jpg?width=300&amp;format=pjpg&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=203c81aca9ad39747a082f5e330f5d8fd2fd1b2c)
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<t tx="metaperl.20220102164524.1"></t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102164536.1">Only one thing to say: get the water 
super hot, as hot as possible because [the salt will be hard to dissolve 
otherwise](https://www.reddit.com/r/FloatTank/comments/qinls4/comment/hin8g8u/?utm_source=share&amp;utm_medium=web2x&amp;context=3).
 
I suggest 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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<t tx="metaperl.20220102232823.1">@language md

While the Zen Float Co tent is not a DIY tank, replacing the parts and 
keeping your's running after the company's demise is a do-it-yourself 
affair. Also, unearthing the components of this tent are instructive and 
allow us to find related, similar items for our own ventures.

This 
[thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/FloatTank/comments/qgtkv9/where_to_buy_replacement_pumpfilter_for_zen_float/)
 
is a treasure trove of info about how to resurrect a Zen Float Tent.
</t>
<t tx="metaperl.20220102233653.1">@language md

Having an isolation tank that does not heat the water during the float was 
a controversial topic. However, would the fact that [a $20,000 commercial 
tank](https://www.i-sopod.com/) uses passive heating make it OK to do so?

Tim Strudwick is the CEO of i-so-pod tanks. He operates the world's largest 
float center. He spent many years floating and offering floats before 
developing the i-so-pod. There are many advantages to passively heating the 
water

&lt;toc&gt;&lt;/toc&gt;
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On Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 2:18:17 PM UTC-5 vitalije wrote:

> You should insert two nodes under @settings node. In one of them change 
> headline to @bool mod-autosave-active=True
> and the headline of the other one change to @int mod-autosave-interval=30
> Then save the file and close Leo. The next time you run Leo it should 
> report in the Log pane that autosave is active and saving 30 seconds after 
> any change.
>
> You have put both of these settings in the body, which won't work, and 
> also you have put this node outside of the @settings subtree. For any 
> setting to be in effect it must be inside @settings subtree. One setting 
> usually is one node and the type and name of the setting is determined by 
> its headline. For simple types like bool, int, string the headline contains 
> also value. Some other types of settings use body text or entire subtree of 
> the node.
>
> HTH Vitalije
>

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