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![]() I have spent the past 4 weeks trying to get a low cost Ozone Reactor for my tank. I would recommmend if you can find a cheap skimmer that you can inject into this would be your quickest and easiest way. Of course you can order the MTC one ($500) or the Aquarium Connection one (you'll need a money order and it takes a while to get there). I haven't seen many DIY plans available, but the concept itself is fairly simple. I have been wondering if a Phosban reactor could be used as it can take a small amount of pressue..
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![]() I would still recommend the ALS for what you get for the price they supplied all the plumbing pieces as well.
Here's what they supplied with the reactor. ![]() But it's just basically media kind of like bio balls sealed in an acrylic tube with 3 holes tapped for the fittings. If your handy with acrylic it probably wouldn't be to hard to make.
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![]() Here's a link and some info from this thread
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...=ozone+reactor http://www.aqualifesupport.com/getDetail.php?ID=608999 (If the link doesn't work search their site for ozone.) Quote:
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![]() How have these reactors worked??? I am still interested in a DIY if anyone has any ideas. I have heard that you can make one pretty easy out of PVC. I guess its just similar to a phosban reactor but bigger. Im not sure though.
Would it really have to be very big though? Ozone only lasts a few seconds in water, so the contact time would not need to be very long I don't believe. And as long as the outlet from the reactor runs through carbon, it should be fine. I was actually thinking of building it so that the output goes directly to a phosban reactor I have laying around but instead of phosban media, just using carbon in it. Not sure how this would work though. Any ideas would really help! |
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![]() Here's Holmes Farley's DIY ozone reactor. (read the whole thing...you'll get there)
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-04/rhf/index.php
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![]() check the planted tank forums too for co2 reactors plans. quite similar in design.
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