drummereef
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UPDATE:
It lives!!!
As you know I've been working on a recirculating mod for the NextReef SMR1 Bio Pellet Reactor for some time now. I ended up sending the reactor in to NextReef to have them drill the two holes necessary for the recirc mod as well as have them fabricate a custom lid for the reactor. Believe it or not, it was cheaper to send it in then for me to purchase a bit to drill the holes myself... so it was a no brainer. Anyhow, the guys ended up cracking my original reactor and also a second piece of acrylic tube during the process so the decision to send it in was a good one. This apparently wasn't a job for the novice (like me). NextReef anneals the acrylic making it very difficult to drill which also makes the acrylic more susceptible to cracking. But after 3 tries they were able to fabricate the reactor to my specifications. Here it is!
The much anticipated delivery.
The new reactors are shipping in a slightly darker blue color than the original reactors. A very crisp and pleasing color scheme.
Here's the custom lid NextReef fabricated for me. It only has one 1/4" hole tapped for the effluent tubing.
I used a Mur-Lok 3/8" elbow valve to connect the effluent tubing. I also incorporated a #9 O-ring into the design which helps create a water tight seal.
Finished lid assembly.
To be continued... :fish1:
It lives!!!

The much anticipated delivery.

The new reactors are shipping in a slightly darker blue color than the original reactors. A very crisp and pleasing color scheme.

Here's the custom lid NextReef fabricated for me. It only has one 1/4" hole tapped for the effluent tubing.

I used a Mur-Lok 3/8" elbow valve to connect the effluent tubing. I also incorporated a #9 O-ring into the design which helps create a water tight seal.

Finished lid assembly.

To be continued... :fish1:
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