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![]() check this out http://www.reeftec.com/
can u guys make this? seems simple enough right? oh ya terrance wong thanks for the website |
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![]() They've been talked about for the last couple of months. Yes they look simple but I think there some difficulties involved beyond glueing a prop to your impeller. The mounting bracket would be simple.
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![]() Posted to this on a different thread, the mounting shaft shouldn't be too hard but then I haven't started really looking for something suitable yet. Walmart carries the pump in Ontario.
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#4
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![]() See my post in the Reef section. [img]smile.gif[/img]
I agree, the mounting bracket shouldn't be that hard, but to make it look good is another matter. I agree that shaft is the hardest thing...it has to be a very good fit and finish, even the slightest off centre will create all sorts of problems. Terrance |
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![]() common u guys haha
for those of u can make a skimmer, reactor, tanks, don't tell me u guys can't even do this haha i'm sure u guys will be able to do it |
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![]() Even better, why not view what Mustang has built on Reef Central. He calls it what you get when you cross Tunze & ReefTec...
Looks good and not bulky like the ReefTec, try it out. It's in the DIY forum on Reef Central. ![]()
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![]() They are not that difficult to build. My husband built 2 PE-2's. The hardest thing was finding the prop. Most hobby stores don't stock the R designated propellor so you have to special order them usually. I have to say that these things coupled with seaswirls provide some of the best random current generation I have seen for medium/large tanks. Mustangs design is much more compact which is even better
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