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I seriously want to build an auto-feeder that handles frozen food, thawing, rinsing, & feeding small amounts throughout the day.

A worm drive and a small freezer with timers may work. If you rinse the food and put it in RO water and make ice cubes then use the worm drive with a trap door to dispense one cube at a time.
 
I would like it to work with those common sized fish food cubes and basically I think the work drive may be the way to go. But I would like to meter it to the number of cubes fed at whatever intervals. Also, I want th efood to be thawed when it goes into the tank so it won't float and go through the overflow.
 
Hmm... So what if you canibalized a fridge and use its icemaker and put it on a timer. Could even use the ice dispenser for the feeding. Crushed ice fish food anyone? :lol:
 
that probably wouldn't work...well maybe the way you cannibalize stuff! :D

And speaking of that, I may have a volunteer since my $1800 fridge just started squirting water. I think the water line froze inside it. :roll:
 
I would like it to work with those common sized fish food cubes and basically I think the work drive may be the way to go. But I would like to meter it to the number of cubes fed at whatever intervals. Also, I want th efood to be thawed when it goes into the tank so it won't float and go through the overflow.


I came up with the patent pending preliminary drawing for The Automatic Frozen Food Dispenser. Hope you guys like it. It is a do-able concept.
Chad
 
:lol: sweet drawing Chad. You know that won't work right? I think it's interesting to coral the food and let it thaw that way though. My original thought was to dispense the cube(s) into a container of RO/DI, allow them to melt, and using servos, empty it into a net. On a time delay, the net would then swing out over the tank and flip upside down. The waste water could just go into a bucket.
 
If you have already rinsed the food before freezing it into icecubes, why are you rewashing it. That sound like a lot of washing. If your wife finds out she'll have you do the laundry also.
 
:lol: Can't have that! I don't really re-wash it, but I do thaw it in tank water with vitamins and drain, but I just had a beer and pondered your design some more. In theory since I pack the food with vitamins when I prepare it, perhaps an in-tank thawing would be OK...the problem would be dispersing it when thawed and of course, the feeding tube clogging.

I feed with ALL pumps on so that every fish has an easy time of getting food. The trouble with feeding "stations" is that the most agressive fish get all the food.
 
Enough talking guys lets get this bad boy into production. Ready for the first test model. Did you say your putting BEER if the food, if so i'll take a few batches :razz::razz:
 
I am telling ya. The ice dispenser with crushed ice will probably work for this. The food in the form of crushed ice will make it easily dispersible as well as easy thawing.
 
I am telling ya. The ice dispenser with crushed ice will probably work for this. The food in the form of crushed ice will make it easily dispersible as well as easy thawing.

Untill it freezes into one solid block on the bottom of the freezer. It would also be hard to monitor amounts. My icecube shoot would need a larger mass in order to utilize a "gravity feed". No pun intended:razz:
 
Here is a side view of the NOW famous "Chad's Frozen Food Dispenser"
 

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