My DIY 2 part additive doser!

Mr Bojangles

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Well I have read alot about these and no one has ever made one and ever had any pics besides the diagram and the $120 one that doses B-ionic. Mine cost about $20 for the airpump, timer and fruit punch :D I am dosing my DIY 2part additive that Randy made, 80ml 2 times a day since my kalk reactor cant keep up. So we will see how she goes.

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Do you have anything attached to the top of tube C besides the air pump? I have tried the same setup and it seems as though there is no where for the air to go after the airpump is turned off. Thus the vacumn never starts back up again. It would be great if you could post more pics and explain a little bit more.

Thanks

Steve
 
just the sir pump is on tube C. You are right though, if there is a check valve or something else in they way, there is no where for the air to go. Ill try to take some more pics for ya
 
After the air pump turns off won't the extra air in the system just flow back through the air pump?

Will air flow backwards through an air pump?
 
See I thought that air won't flow back through the air pump. Maybe you need a special kind. I went to pets mart and tried blowing into the three they had there and I couldn't get any air to go into it. Maybe I just don't know what I am doing. :(
 
well I have used 2 different brands of air pumps and they both let air back, not much, but enough. Oh and you have to set the air pump up high so when the water levels out, its far away from the pump
 
Maybe the air isn't backing up through the pump. Sounds like what may be happening is the air is compressed inside tube C by the force of the water rising to level out. This would require the pump be high enough above the static water level for the air to have enough room to compress with the little bit of force the water is exerting.

dink43k - try using more air line coming out of the pump (tube C)and see if that makes the difference.
 
great idea!

great idea!

I'd like to take your idea. Can I ask several question?
1) What capacity of air pump are you using?

2) What kind of electric timer are you using? Digital type?

3) How much time setting in a timer are you using?
 
Alot of newer pumps have check valves built in, older pumps likely don't and thus the diffrence. to solve the problem another tee right at the pump with a reversed check valve so that it stops air from escaping but whe its time for the vaccum it allows air in.
 
Shelburn,

When the air goes back through the pump, new liquid from the top bottle comes in the lower bottle, when the liquid gets to the bottom of the air tube everything stops.

Keith
 
Actually I'm wrong, when the liquid gets to the level of the big bottle everything stops.

Sorry tired.

Keith
 
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Good idea, but i'd like to point out the some problem it might have.

Some of component of the 2-part forms white deposit when the solution exposed to air. You probably see those on the mouth of the 2part bottle. These deposit can be dissoved back to the solution, but it is not always true.
That means there will be the possiblity that the tubings or check valve might be clogged by the white deposit if you run this for the long period time.
 
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cspark said:
Good idea, but i'd like to point out the some problem it might have.

Some of component of the 2-part forms white deposit when the solution exposed to air. You probably see those on the mouth of the 2part bottle. These deposit can be dissoved back to the solution, but it is not always true.
That means there will be the possiblity that the tubings or check valve might be clogged by the white deposit if you run this for the long period time.

well Ive been using this since I have set it up and yes it is true that there is a white deposit, but I dont have the tubes on the bottom of the tanks, so it is not drawn into the tubeing.
 
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