btucker7587
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Made a small phosphate reactor out of a spaghetti container but decided I wanted one a little larger for my 150 gallon build I will be setting up this summer. So I decided to make it our of PVC this time instead kitchen storage containers.
So first off a bit of shopping...
The 10cm PVC ran about $5 and i can easily make two to three reactors out of it if i want to. The 1.5cm PVC was about $2 and can also make 2-3 reactors with it. The two 10cm and the 8cm lid were about $4. The 8cm lid will actually be the bottom plate to the reactor..but I am getting ahead of myself. Ball Valve - $3 and the various PVC connectors were another $7. Tubing was $4. So I am out between $25 and $30 on this build.
I didn't want to hard-pipe this into the system just in case I had to move it, so i went with an independent design i could relocate easily. I began with gluing the hose connectors to the input valve and the output arm.
Once done with that, I moved onto the reactor cap. Drilled a hole for the bulk head in the top center of the cap...
Inserted the top piece of the bulkhead and connected the two together.
So first off a bit of shopping...

The 10cm PVC ran about $5 and i can easily make two to three reactors out of it if i want to. The 1.5cm PVC was about $2 and can also make 2-3 reactors with it. The two 10cm and the 8cm lid were about $4. The 8cm lid will actually be the bottom plate to the reactor..but I am getting ahead of myself. Ball Valve - $3 and the various PVC connectors were another $7. Tubing was $4. So I am out between $25 and $30 on this build.
I didn't want to hard-pipe this into the system just in case I had to move it, so i went with an independent design i could relocate easily. I began with gluing the hose connectors to the input valve and the output arm.


Once done with that, I moved onto the reactor cap. Drilled a hole for the bulk head in the top center of the cap...

Inserted the top piece of the bulkhead and connected the two together.


