Fuegofish777
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wow.....it looks clean...but still. 100 bucks for what i made for about 10...no waaaaaay.
whitesquall said:Unbelivable, they already have this DIY up for retail, too $$$$$$http://www.reefdom.com/products.asp?cat=106
Lutz493 said:Seems a little steep to me.
I have my machine shop and made my own version of this retro with a mounting braceket. I took a jet plane prop and scaled it down and I'm using that as the impellar.
Molded a few retros for some local guys for only $20 w/ the bracket.
dhnguyen said:I am so envious of you for having access to a machine shop
All I have to work with is a miter saw, a drill, and a rotary hand tool.
One question I have for you though, how would one be able to make the horizontal slots like the ones at reefdom.com ? Just kinda curious.
tekknoschtev said:Actually earlier, I believe it was melev who suggested to use a thin garbage bag, and measure, for a minute (or whatever unit of time) how many gallons the thing filled in that time, and then equate that to hours. I cant wait to get started on mine to give it a shot. As a comparison of course, the plastic pieces would be a decent comparison between each brand of pump, but for quantifying the "gallons per hour" the bag seems more logical.
Like I said earlier, my plan is to mod two of them, one for each of my 30b frag tanks and I plan on measuring the flow. I dont think we can ever quantify it for every mod, because things are going to vary at least slightly between every mod, but it would be nice to compare them.
Or you could do a small body of water and just measure 10 seconds then multiply by 360 to get gph.whitesquall said:If you had a large body of water, and placed a very thin membrane bag of say 50 gallon size in empty, you could use a stop watch and time 1 minute of fill time and then measure the amount of water the pump pumped into the bag, then multiply by 60minutes and it should give you an idea of flow through volume..
that was me.