DIY Swirler Stein

Ok so I have finished my first Swirler Stein and it works well but I have one problem. I have it connected to a maxi-jet mod and the box is connected to the hood of my stand. Is there any way of quieting down the vibration? I cut a mousepad and put that underneath but it didn't help much. Any ideas would be very appreciated. Also has anyone else had this problem?
 
Anyone having problems attaching the power cord for the powerhead into a power source since the cord is now deeper in the tank?
 
Joshsmit56001 - is the vibration coming from the swirler stein or the MJ mod?

Reefer08 - MJ cords could certainly be longer.
 
Has anyone been able to mount a tunze with one of these? I cant figure out a way to mount a tunze without gluing it and making it permanent.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13760054#post13760054 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Joshsmit56001
Ok so I have finished my first Swirler Stein and it works well but I have one problem. I have it connected to a maxi-jet mod and the box is connected to the hood of my stand. Is there any way of quieting down the vibration? I cut a mousepad and put that underneath but it didn't help much. Any ideas would be very appreciated. Also has anyone else had this problem?

Turn off the MJ and keep the Swirler Stein on. See if it still does it.
 
Mine is mounted to the hood. I can hear a slight vibration from the motors but not he Swirler. I can hardly hear them over the recirculation pump.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13762176#post13762176 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dngspot
Mine is mounted to the hood. I can hear a slight vibration from the motors but not he Swirler. I can hardly hear them over the recirculation pump.

+1

I've never mounted a Tunze and am not familiar enough with them to know how their mounting hardware connects. I'm sure it's possible without glue though. Maybe you can make a slide-in mount out of acrylic?
 
on the tunze, if you use a tunze nano, you could mount a piece of acrylic to your down tube and put the magnets on each side of the acrylic and mount it that way
 
Anyone ever use the sure flow mj mods? I have a DIY MJ mod and it does seem to vibrate. Anyone have success with noise issues on the sure flow mj mods? Also mwhat do people think of the Koralias and the swirler stein?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13762418#post13762418 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lovetoreef
on the tunze, if you use a tunze nano, you could mount a piece of acrylic to your down tube and put the magnets on each side of the acrylic and mount it that way

This is exactly what I am planning to do with a Tunze 6025. Because of the design of the stock nanostream mounting clip, which allows the unit to swivel 360°, I think there will be alot better flexibility when aiming the path of the waterflow.

I plan on having my swirler stein mounted in the back corner of the tank and setup to swivel 90°. Im going to positition the nanostream so that it is pointing downward at about a 45° angle.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13485710#post13485710 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by miwoodar
Here's another...auction number 220288843669. Sellers name is esther6lee1250. $9.99 plus $19 shipping. If you can get the seller to do combined shipping and split it with a pal or two, it would be cheaper than the last option.

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My neighbor's microwave broke and he was throwing it away - I was able to salvage one of these. This post is an FYI...the motor above is the motor that comes in a GE Profile over-stove microwave.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13763747#post13763747 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by miwoodar
My neighbor's microwave broke and he was throwing it away - I was able to salvage one of these. This post is an FYI...the motor above is the motor that comes in a GE Profile over-stove microwave.

He he he... :D I can hear it now:

Wife: "honey... why wont the glass in the microwave turn???"

Me: "uhh... I dunno... ...you should come check out this cool powerhead turner that I built."
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13763817#post13763817 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MeuserReef
He he he... :D I can hear it now:

Wife: "honey... why wont the glass in the microwave turn???"

Me: "uhh... I dunno... ...you should come check out this cool powerhead turner that I built."

That reminds me of the time I filled the back of the toilet tank with frag plugs. :lol: I had to 'fix' the toilet afterwards.
 
Or you said I want a new tank and she said while you have the old one out lets put a new floor in. Which lead to new doors and trim through out the house? I am still working on the house and have not finished the cabinet for the tank. I will be going home tonight and putting on a new door bell. I had put on a new one to work with the brass glass trim on the new oak door I installed this weekend.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13741751#post13741751 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dngspot
What changes the degree of rotation are the arms on the motor and the down tube. If you increase the motor to the same arc as the down tube arm you should be able to get 180 degrees but, will also go over center and lock up the motor. This stuff works sort of like sprockets on a bike, the closer you get to the same radius the closer you get to the same amount of movement per stroke. Shorten the motor arm and you move less. As for the down tube arm make it shorter, more movement and longer less movement. The tie rod is like a bike chain if it is too long it will push the down tube arm at it highest point and lock the motor. To short and it will not allow the motor to complete rotation at it lowest point. I set mine up by moving the motor arm to the lowest point away from the down tube arm, then rotate the down tube arm so it is closest to the motor and fit the tie rod to the arms.
I hope this helps.

dngspot,

This is partially correct....

Some vocab first:
Ground = distance between center of motor shaft and pvc pipe and also the 'zero' plane when considering angles.

*Also when talking about the PVC pipe arm, I'm referring to the total distance from the center of the pipe to the attachment point of the connecting link.

"What changes the degree of rotation are the arms on the motor and the down tube."
Actually the PVC pipe arm, the motor arm, ground, and connecting link lengths are all important. The angle between the ground and the motor arm is a very important angle along with the angle of the connecting link to the 'ground' as well.

"If you increase the motor to the same arc as the down tube arm you should be able to get 180 degrees but, will also go over center and lock up the motor."
The motor will never lock up if the shortest arm (likely the motor) and the longest (SHOULD ALWAYS BE GROUND) are less then the connecting link and PVC pipe arm in total combined length.

"This stuff works sort of like sprockets on a bike, the closer you get to the same radius the closer you get to the same amount of movement per stroke."
Agreed...

"The tie rod is like a bike chain if it is too long it will push the down tube arm at it highest point and lock the motor."
To prevent this condition, make certain the motor arm and connecting arm total combined length does not equal the ground and the PVC pipe arm combined length.

I have an Excel spreadsheet if you know the following that may make the design the linkage system easier. You need to know the following to use this spreadsheet:
1)Desired angle of rotation of PH
2)Link lengths for ground, PVC pipe arm, and motor shaft arm
3)Initial angle of the motor shaft to ground.

There is also a image depicting the Free Body Diagram of this system in a more technical approach with rough shapes of the box, motor, and arms for visual sake. Let me know if anyone is interested in the spreadsheet. It should be used for the time I put into it to only use it for 10 minutes during design of my system. I have more time in fine-tuning the spreadsheet than I do in the actual build portion of this project.
 
Hey DeathWish302, long time no see! I've been wondering what ever happened to your skimmer mods.

I'm interested in seeing your spreadsheet. I was actually looking for it the other day (recalled seeing a link in another post) but couldn't find it.
 
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