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![]() Continuing MitchM's post and Stir Crazy's request here is another option for mass movement.
Below is the simple line drawing for a pumped surge device. ![]() This pic shows the 4 sequences and how the direction of the tank would be affected, please npte that these are views from above, red are C/L feeds to pump and blue are C/L returns from the OM unit. ![]() In Stir Crazy's situation the outlets could be split to get the laminar flow he desires, |
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![]() thanks for posting that, I was going to start this thread yesterday but had to go to work early.
my concern with this set up is the water PSI it takes to index the unit. what I am trying to end up with is a reversable mass water flow to simulate an ocean current with out any high velocity spots. to do this I amd figuring the max pressure out of what ever pump I use has to be adjusted to about 2PSI which I don't think is going to be enough to index your unit. I don't know how big the ports are or anything and how much it moves when it does index, or are you talking about one of the motorized ones with a double barrel? a super squirt stacked would be a good size but will the motor be strong enough to turn two barrels? Steve
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![]() this is the 1 1\2" unit with just 4 ports, the previous pics are for the 8 port unit, I will host a pic when I get back down to the shop. Paul |
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Certainly, the drains are switched to pull in the same direction as the returns push, this will give you the maximum amount of water movement, the time delays would be controlled by the same timer I showed earlier, Beananimal wants to modify a 555 timer for me to do different time delays at different locations, but he won't do it until I build his jet pack ![]() Paul |
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![]() That would make a great setup. I had thought of a similar idea myself but using MOV's and a PLC but the cost was too prohibitive and not very "KISS principle". Using a single OM device for the same thing is awesome. Very cool!
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how exactly does the rotation work on these are they a constant turning unit? Steve
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![]() Oh and out of curosity can you post or PM me a price on the 4 port unit that would have a delay function.
for the delay, is it adjustable? I wouldn't want anything like a wave maker but being adjustable between say 1 hour and 6 hours in 1 hour incroments would be cool. I don't think having an off time is nessasary as when the switch over occures there will be a time period of random flow while the water flow is slowed down and reversed. Steve
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![]() Thank You I try to please.
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The valve and pump simply go into their own closed loop cycle as that happens, remember the motor will move and stop (in 15 seconds) at the desired location until it sees the time out and then moves to the next location this isn't a progressive move as in a typical OM4. Last edited by golf nut; 01-03-2011 at 10:16 PM. |
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