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![]() So I finally got around to making a new reactor. I planned the design based on several other models sold in retail stores.
The unit`s pump is a sedra 5000 and its a downflow unit. I chose downflow because I didn`t like the air bubbles being trapped in the media as it did with my previous upflow model. In hindsight, currently bubbles are still trapped with the downflow so it didn`t really matter which way the flow goes. One pet peeve of mine with my previous reactor is having to change the media. So I copied Spazz`s (on RC) idea and made a removable media chamber. Also included an inline drain valve on the upflow to drain the chamber when I need to change the media. The removable chamber is 22 inches high which allows two containers of ARM media to fit inside. As you can see I`ve put in an older ARM coarse on top and newer ARM coarse on the bottom hence the difference in media`s appearance. The total height of the reactor is about 27 inches high. Other ideas I incorporated: - I used a heat gun to create a dome on the top lid for the recircuation line and to prevent C02 pooling at the top. - in-line probe holder to monitor the pH level inside the reactor ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() nice.
like the dome, can you give some more on making it? |
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![]() Beautiful work Chin.
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![]() Neat. Where's the probe holder? (Sorry if I'm just daft - but I don't see it?) What did you use for a probe holder?
How does the media chamber thing work? Is it basically some 5.5" tubing inside some 6" or something like that?
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![]() Mark
I bolted the lid onto a flange so the holes are all aligned. Then I used a heat gun to heat both sides until slightly soft and then pushed it down on a piece of 2 inch coupling through the flange. Tony The probe holder is sticking out through the side of the upflow tubing. I put it there so its out of the way where I won`t need access to the reactor. I used a half inch gland nut that had a male NPT which screwed into a FPT fitting. The bottom of the media chamber is an acrylic doughnut that has a 2-3 inch hole in the middle and this ring is glued into place. I cut eggcrate to fit on top of the doughnut, then two layers of enkamat, and another doughnut to squish the enkamat down. When I want to remove the chamber, I drain water until its below the flange, unscrew the nylon bolts, and unscrew the top union.
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![]() Very nice, Chin. Very nice indeed.
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![]() Cool domed top.
What kind of bit did you use to drill thru the tube side wall? |
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![]() Nice work. Are you going to be able to pull that probe out easily for recalibration?
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![]() Now that is a Calcium Reactor.
Great job Chin. As per the show Tool Time: It is the Binford 8000 double capacity powered by a Sedra 5000. Ar Ar Ar Ar Tom R Last edited by Tom R; 05-01-2008 at 02:24 AM. |