BeanAnimal
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Yup the OMs are a great value.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11138436#post11138436 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
I also came up with a plan using an infrared led emitter and 4 recievers. I never implemented either.
The reed switch idea would be very simple... I jsut never got around to drilling the holes and installing the switches.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11100269#post11100269 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by driftin
I've been wondering it something like this could be replicated with PVC, which would be a LOT easier for most people to work with. I think it's do-able... but I'd need to read that thread a few more times and do some serious looking around on USPlastic etc... Did do a little searching and found the motors on both ebay and at a manufacturer - Autotrol.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11140104#post11140104 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BrainBandAid
My plan was obviously modeled after Weathersons, but I had an idea to have the valve direct the suction and discharge of the pump, and alternate as it turned. This would (hopefully) create a greater back and forth motion, and to just be different.
But I thought of using PVC as well... the only thing I had access to that most people might not is a lathe... but everything else was bought at either a hardware store, or ebay, and worked with everyday tools. And maybe a drill press.
I thought I had more pics, but this one is the HDPE cylinder inside the clear PVC pipe (2in. dia), and the end-caps.
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I have since shortened it a bit, drilled the holes though the pipe and cylinder, and glued threaded PVC adapters (slipXthread) over the holes in the pipe. For the adapters, I first ground out the rough shape of the pipe on the slip side with a dremel. Then I wrapped another section of 2in PVC in sandpaper to get the adapters down to size. (That took a while)
The larger diameter section of HDPE that pokes out has been turned down to about 5/8 in. to facilitate a standard size ceramic shaft seal. I drilled a hole in the flat end-cap for the 5/8 dia. shaft, and glued a PVC ring (that fits over the stationary seal) over that hole.
I've gotta find those other pictures cuz' I don't think I'm explaining this right...
Anyway, I glued the end caps on, the one with the plug lets me pull the cylinder in and out.
I haven't figured out how I'm gonna turn it yet, and it probably won't even work, but it was kinda fun figuring it all out. I estimate about $35.00 for everything.
This is my pathetic drawing:
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The blue part is the HDPE cylinder... each hole through the diameter is 90 degrees from the next. So on the bottom half, the suction and discharge always stays the same. On the top, it alternates.
The holes are sized so that the pump is never actually blocked off, but inbetween cycles, it kind of short cycles... giving me a nice sinusoidal wave... well, that's the idea anyway.
My tank is inwall, so the only place I had for a closed loop is on the ends... I was going for a side to side motion.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11138773#post11138773 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by H20ENG
There is room in the drum to recess a little magnet if your careful, then epoxy fill the hole. You'd have to mill a small pocket for the switch too unless the magnet was super strong.
4 magnets, even better![]()
Yah...if you have 200.000 in equipment<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11094488#post11094488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hahnmeister
You might consider weatherson's alternative...
http://www.cvreefers.org/showthread.php?t=248
I have one of the Hayward 3-way valves and actuator... scored it off ebay for $30 a while ago. Still havent used it for anything... brand new though. The valve is very strong, and makes a loud 'whir' and 'pop.click' every time it rotates 90/180 degrees. So unless you have a basement sump-room or dedicated 'fish room' where noise isnt an issue, it may not be for you anyways. A continuous 1rpm motor like weatherson's design will be much quieter.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11094488#post11094488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hahnmeister
I have one of the Hayward 3-way valves and actuator... scored it off ebay for $30 a while ago. Still havent used it for anything... brand new though. The valve is very strong, and makes a loud 'whir' and 'pop.click' every time it rotates 90/180 degrees.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11246822#post11246822 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wizsmaster
Hahn,
Which actuator do you have? I have a EVR2 K - have you found a double circuit relay for it, or another way to control the actuator?