jbird69
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Your gonna need a good sense of humor.
I am playing with an idea of replicating a surge of water similar to a small breaking wave.
The idea is older than dirt and the materials I used are cheaper than dirt. I epoxyd marbles in the bottom of the tray for counterweight. The entire unit consists of 2 drywall joint compound trays and two vinyl screws and wingnuts and a length of tubing...the unit is screwed to the inside of the canopy.
I glued peices of sponge here and there to make its operation as silent as I could.
I doubt Im going to use it in my DT just because it makes me a little nervous, even tho theres not a lot that could go wrong.
Things that can go wrong...
1. The tray jams and doesnt tip
2. The tray jams and doesnt return upright
3. the splash it creates explodes your light
Answers to above problems.
1. the water will just slowly pour out the front edge since its already tilted that way...no real problem there.
2. water just runs out of the tray into the tank...no problem at all.
3. I'm working on this one. I am experimenting with a lid on the tray to slow the speed the water pours out.
Right now I am feeding it with a 1/4" line fed into my sump return so the fill rate is really slow...like 3-4 minutes between dumps. The dual purpose of this is the line also acts as a siphon break for my sump pump.
I probably wont use this thing because I doubt I can get it dead silent. Any unusual noise will get the attention of my wife and when she sees this contraption, it'll be like "Oh, H*^@# NO!!"
I though Id post it for ideas and critique. It might be great on a frag tank in a basement or something.
Jay

Your gonna need a good sense of humor.
I am playing with an idea of replicating a surge of water similar to a small breaking wave.
The idea is older than dirt and the materials I used are cheaper than dirt. I epoxyd marbles in the bottom of the tray for counterweight. The entire unit consists of 2 drywall joint compound trays and two vinyl screws and wingnuts and a length of tubing...the unit is screwed to the inside of the canopy.
I glued peices of sponge here and there to make its operation as silent as I could.
I doubt Im going to use it in my DT just because it makes me a little nervous, even tho theres not a lot that could go wrong.
Things that can go wrong...
1. The tray jams and doesnt tip
2. The tray jams and doesnt return upright
3. the splash it creates explodes your light
Answers to above problems.
1. the water will just slowly pour out the front edge since its already tilted that way...no real problem there.
2. water just runs out of the tray into the tank...no problem at all.
3. I'm working on this one. I am experimenting with a lid on the tray to slow the speed the water pours out.
Right now I am feeding it with a 1/4" line fed into my sump return so the fill rate is really slow...like 3-4 minutes between dumps. The dual purpose of this is the line also acts as a siphon break for my sump pump.
I probably wont use this thing because I doubt I can get it dead silent. Any unusual noise will get the attention of my wife and when she sees this contraption, it'll be like "Oh, H*^@# NO!!"
I though Id post it for ideas and critique. It might be great on a frag tank in a basement or something.
Jay

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