acrylic tube update

You can pat away buddy. I think it's the deal of the 390 build. I contacted John about some pumps. He will let me know Monday.
 
So will I - Might as well get them local much less problems in the long run. We can see if he can get a deal if a few of us needed them, don't you think?
 
i have an idea for the bubble counter.grab a 1/4"jaco fitting
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take off the nut
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now drill a 1/4"hole through the center of the jaco fitting
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and slide you co2 outlet line into the fitting like the sample i show and tighten the nut.
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i mdont see any reason this wont work.what do you guys think?
 
That would work. We would have to make sure it was sealed around the hole. You don't want the water overflowing through the hole and spraying everywhere - and it would spray like a squirt gun. It would be easy to seal. Good idea checkinhawk - I might go with it!
 
it cant leak it would have to get past the seal inside the jaco fitting.it has a nylon compression fitting so no leaky.it basicly is how they seal the ph probe so it will work.
 
That's what I was just looking at - the ph probe. I might have to make a hole for my Probe. I have the controller that will shut it off at different levels. I can either do it in the reactor or controller in the tank - I think Hawkster does it in the tank.
 
dont worry i can do it for you when i do mine.bruce is dropping off an old ph probe so i can find the right fitting for it.
 
im not sure i need to read up on it.but since the geo shows it in the reactor id assume it needs to monitor the reactors ph.
 
Yea, they went to a lot of trouble if it's not the best place to control the CO2 and PH levels. I'm going to look at a few others but I do think it's the best way to go.
 
Lots of folks want to monitor pH in the reactor to avoid pH droping too low in the reactor and turning all the media to mush. I think, I'm going to do a small effluent box that drips into the sump and measure pH their and in the tank.
I like the bubble counter idea.
 
Just noticed to post from me with pics.....

:lol:

thats too funny..

I logged in to show some of my pictures but never logged out...
 
OK - I finally was able to go through all the photos I took (100+) so I thought I'd post some of the hi-lights. I'll have the complete process posted on my website later this week.

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Here's a stack of flange bottoms ready to be marked and drilled.

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Using a drill press and a special bit the holes were drilled into the flange.

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The flange bottoms then were attached to the 6" acrylic tubes using Weldon #3 and #16.
 
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The reactors with bottom part of flange attached waiting for the next stage.

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To get the nice finish and a very even round flange, each flange top was routed with a finishing bit.

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Then all the holes were drilled using the drill press - this pic is showing the center hole being drilled.

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This is how we drilled out the side holes on the acrylic tube. Checkinhawk was the expert in this process.
 
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The base was then attached to the body of the reactor using weldon #3 and #16.

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Here is a reactor with the base and bottom flange attached - Looking GOOD!

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This is the completed flanges and plumbing - note the routed edges on the flange - Sweet!

Thank you everyone for a very successful build!
 
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