maxi jet mod???

i got everything but the tubin, the stupid lfs just have 3/16 and im looking for 1/8, i still looking for it, thats the last part i need, after that everything is done
 
Hey Everyone,

I've finished my first attempt at the mod with a single propeller and the flow is CRAZY! I directly compared the flow side by side with an unmodded MJ1200 and the difference in water movement is definitely noticeable, especially the wide area of flow. It's very easy to do, my first time ever using a dremel and even I was able to complete it. Total cost in parts(excluding the maxijet) was less than $5. I used the 3/16" rigid tubing since I couldn't find any 1/8" neither.

One issue I'm trying to address right now is the vibration I'm getting from the unit, causing a little bit more noise than an unmodded MJ1200. I'm pretty sure the problem is that my impeller is slightly off-center, but I think I'll leave the unit I currently made alone for now. I'm going to be making another one with black pvc and (hopefully) cleaner cuts.

I'll try to get some pictures to show everyone what I did. What was the website that hosts pics for free again?
 
how do you used the 3/16 tubin if i keep drilling the impeler is going to be paper thin, i hope you have some pictures

Gabriel
 
Sorries Gabriel, was pretty busy yesterday so I didn't get around to taking any pics. I have two different types of impellers, one for the 2" PVC where the 3/16" tubing slips right in. For the other tubing, I just used the metal rod from the MaxiJet impeller assembly to line up both the tubing and the propeller and glued them together with thick superglue gel. To prevent the metal rod from being glued also, I simply moved it around every few minutes to prevent the glue from bonding the rod and the propeller together. I know this is a pretty poor way of doing things but I was just concerned with getting a test propeller together. Ultimately I plan on using the 2" PVC propellers anyways, which the 3/16" tubing will fit perfectly inside.

Something to keep in mind if you're still looking for the 1/8" tubing, the inner diameter of the 1/8" tubing may be too small to fit your propeller rod through.
 
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