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It might be easy enough for you to make one yourself by adapting something to slip over the outside of the inlet. I was able to lightly sand a std pvc cap to fit over an Eheim 1250 that I wanted to put a reducer on.
going this route, you can use a drill to open up the center of the cap to whatever dimension you need. The only downside is that unless you want to drill the Aquabee volute for an intake, the intake in the cap like the one above ends up being a little far from the face of the pinwheel.
I also made another type of reducer by gluing a 1/2" pvc electrical conduit box adapter on to the face of a piece of pipe (this was done an an AC70). This allowed me to shroud the air intake similar to the Coralvue Sicce intake. The pic is cruddy, but shows the shrouding effect.
This shows the whole thing
A quick video of that little AC70 running in a 5 gallon bucket
http://good-times.webshots.com/video/3013351020100472751vLRbJL
If there was a pinwheel available for this little guy, this could be a nice setup for a small/100.
I think the trick to DIY pumps for the small/100 will be low gph throughput to eliminate/reduce turbulence. Chasing more airflow with the sacrafice of higher water volume probably won't work well in this small of a vessel.
Chris

going this route, you can use a drill to open up the center of the cap to whatever dimension you need. The only downside is that unless you want to drill the Aquabee volute for an intake, the intake in the cap like the one above ends up being a little far from the face of the pinwheel.
I also made another type of reducer by gluing a 1/2" pvc electrical conduit box adapter on to the face of a piece of pipe (this was done an an AC70). This allowed me to shroud the air intake similar to the Coralvue Sicce intake. The pic is cruddy, but shows the shrouding effect.

This shows the whole thing

A quick video of that little AC70 running in a 5 gallon bucket
http://good-times.webshots.com/video/3013351020100472751vLRbJL
If there was a pinwheel available for this little guy, this could be a nice setup for a small/100.
I think the trick to DIY pumps for the small/100 will be low gph throughput to eliminate/reduce turbulence. Chasing more airflow with the sacrafice of higher water volume probably won't work well in this small of a vessel.
Chris