Well, I needed a new reactor for the 36g corner tank. I fiddled around with a few others and thought I would just go without one since I know, here in the near future, this tank will be coming down. (I know - I'm never satisfied, but LFS love the money, so whatever...). Anyway, I did NOT want to throw another $300 into a reactor, but the lack of one on this system has really caused it to fall off from where it had been a month ago.
A quick visit to Lustercraft where I spent $45 on acryllic. $30 for 24" of 3.75" tube, a small scrap for a base, and two 6" diameter discs. I enlisted dngspot's help. He has some Weldon and a little more ingenuity that I do, so off to Bramblewood...
The first step was the measure the space alotted for this project and I knew that the base could NOT be more than 5.5" x9", so I'm dealing with a very small footprint. After the base was cut, I had to figure out how to best mount the Mag pump I had so that the plumbing took as little space as possible.
Finally, attachment of the cylinder. A piece of 3" ABS was cut to fit inside the tube. This provided stablility for the pump attachment as well as an inner base for the bottom place where the media will rest. A few inches were cut off of each side, but in total, the reaction chamber is about 22". I am sure it will hold a little more than 6lbs of media; plenty enough for a system of 200g!
It didn't take long after attching the cylinder for me to realize that a union would be required between the pump and the tube so that it could be removed for cleaning, impeller changes, etc.
The top was drilled and tapped for a 1/2" male insert and eight 1/4" vinyl screws.
So far, this is what it looks like...
A quick visit to Lustercraft where I spent $45 on acryllic. $30 for 24" of 3.75" tube, a small scrap for a base, and two 6" diameter discs. I enlisted dngspot's help. He has some Weldon and a little more ingenuity that I do, so off to Bramblewood...
The first step was the measure the space alotted for this project and I knew that the base could NOT be more than 5.5" x9", so I'm dealing with a very small footprint. After the base was cut, I had to figure out how to best mount the Mag pump I had so that the plumbing took as little space as possible.
Finally, attachment of the cylinder. A piece of 3" ABS was cut to fit inside the tube. This provided stablility for the pump attachment as well as an inner base for the bottom place where the media will rest. A few inches were cut off of each side, but in total, the reaction chamber is about 22". I am sure it will hold a little more than 6lbs of media; plenty enough for a system of 200g!
It didn't take long after attching the cylinder for me to realize that a union would be required between the pump and the tube so that it could be removed for cleaning, impeller changes, etc.
The top was drilled and tapped for a 1/2" male insert and eight 1/4" vinyl screws.
So far, this is what it looks like...
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