JHardman
Premium Member
OK, I will start off the thread...
After doing a fair amount of reading and some more reading what I finally came up with is that the more elaborate denitrators with containers and bio balls (or not) are not really needed, just the tubing.
So with that hopefully correct conclusion I stopped by HD tonight and put together one.
Parts list:
(4) 25' rolls of 1/4"OD semi-rigid plastic tubing. The same thing you would use to plumb a RO/DI unit only semi clear.
(3) Quick connect unions
(1) Quick connect "ball" valve (on hand).
Total cost <$20 with tax.
I left the tubing bundled together, took enough out of the first roll to reach a tank above (held in place by a clip). Started a siphon, the put a union on the end and connected it to the next roll and so on until the water was running thru all 100' of tubing. Then adding the ball valve on the end with a short section of tubing running beyond the valve. Place that end into the output of the skimmer.
I set a drip rate with the valve of about 1 drop per second.
Now we shall see if this works...
Sure was nice that the drain pipe was in just the right place to hold the rolls of tubing.
Here is a close-up of one of the unions...
After doing a fair amount of reading and some more reading what I finally came up with is that the more elaborate denitrators with containers and bio balls (or not) are not really needed, just the tubing.
So with that hopefully correct conclusion I stopped by HD tonight and put together one.
Parts list:
(4) 25' rolls of 1/4"OD semi-rigid plastic tubing. The same thing you would use to plumb a RO/DI unit only semi clear.
(3) Quick connect unions
(1) Quick connect "ball" valve (on hand).
Total cost <$20 with tax.
I left the tubing bundled together, took enough out of the first roll to reach a tank above (held in place by a clip). Started a siphon, the put a union on the end and connected it to the next roll and so on until the water was running thru all 100' of tubing. Then adding the ball valve on the end with a short section of tubing running beyond the valve. Place that end into the output of the skimmer.
I set a drip rate with the valve of about 1 drop per second.
Now we shall see if this works...
Sure was nice that the drain pipe was in just the right place to hold the rolls of tubing.


Here is a close-up of one of the unions...
