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View Poll Results: What method of surge, if you liked or disliked it
Used CSD, liked and will use again 1 6.67%
Used CSD, did not like and will not use again 0 0%
Currently using CSD, and like it 0 0%
Used Bourneman Device, liked and will use again 1 6.67%
Used Bourneman Device, disliked and will not use again 0 0%
Currently using Bourneman Device, and like it 0 0%
Used solenoid valve, liked and will use again 0 0%
Used solenoid valve, disliked and will not use again 0 0%
Currently using solenoid valve, and like it 0 0%
Its unnecessary but fun to watch other people fiddle with it 14 93.33%
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Old 02-13-2009, 08:23 PM
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I've used the carlson devices on different sized tanks.

Pros:

- Kind of a neat way to get some flow - it's not that great
- Fun to tinker and build

Cons:

- Lots of micro-bubbles
- Loud
- Pain in the ass to make and have setup above and beside your aquarium
- Cost just as much as a powerhead, except it's a pain in the ass
- Pain in the ass
- Looks ghetto

I think you know which option I voted for.
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- Pain in the ass to make and have setup above and beside your aquarium
- Cost just as much as a powerhead, except it's a pain in the ass
- Pain in the ass
What are you trying to say here Jack?
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Don't be a pain in the ass too Christy, lol. I'm just buggin' ya.

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What are you trying to say here Jack?

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Some constructive input:

It may work out on a Pico but I've never seen it done before. Has anyone? Links?
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Some constructive input:

It may work out on a Pico but I've never seen it done before. Has anyone? Links?
Never seen it done. Actually, I haven't seen many surge systems in constant use over any great period of time, let alone on a 6 gallon pico (what I'm building). That's part of the reason I'm building it, and to test my siphon system on a small scale before I build a large system.

Sort of overkill for a pico, but it will be fun, and a lot cheaper than the planned 30 gallon
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I've used the carlson devices on different sized tanks.

Pros:

- Kind of a neat way to get some flow - it's not that great
- Fun to tinker and build

Cons:

- Lots of micro-bubbles
- Loud
- Pain in the ass to make and have setup above and beside your aquarium
- Cost just as much as a powerhead, except it's a pain in the ass
- Pain in the ass
- Looks ghetto

I think you know which option I voted for.
Good to hear some opinions, keep 'em coming. I'll be using a CSD either way and have figured ways to deal with most of the issues with them, but it's good to hear someone's experience.
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YouTube has a few videos of surge buckets in action.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZDqlOAQfao

This one is pretty ghetto but it gives you some ideas!

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Yeah I've seen the videos, my system will be a little different... I'll have a surge every 4 seconds, rather than every 2 minutes.

That video is super ghetto... I'm definitely hiding everything, it's too much to have ugly piping sticking out everywhere. Part of the reason to plan for a surge system from the beginning
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You could plumb it to your tolet but, make sure you have lots of crabs to clean up the mess.
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My turf scrubber is of course surge based. Its not a huge surge like a bucket dumping but certainly a lot quieter and very nice looking from one of the original scrubber units, which were built to look good sitting on your aquarium.
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