My diy ghetto Sea Sweeps..

radobahn

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Cost me $30 each and spent about an hour building each one.
I used a project box from Radio Shack, a $19 disco ball motor, 1/4" acrylic, PVC, 3m double sided tape, and some spare linkage from my RC helicopters.

I'm sure other people have made better diy versions of these, but I tried to keep it simple and this is what I came up.
They've been moving two WP40's controlled by a JBwave (on 'Random Full' set at 90% speed) for over a month and are still going strong.
Hope this helps anyone who'd like to build their own.. :thumbsup:

Video here --> http://s39.photobucket.com/user/nine2cg60/media/180/20140416_152053_zpsd63ec2a1.mp4.html

 
Very cool DIY project!

myaerica does bring up a good concern though, I'm sure there are other ways to mount it if any problems should arise.
 
Hmmm.. I didn't think of that. I think they're sealed in rubber but gonna definitely check now.
I might have to find another way to mount them..
 
Yeah I just pulled one out and checked. Rubber suction cup is all that's there with the magnet behind it, and you can just pull the rubber part off.

I'll keep an eye on it and look into sealing them or mounting a different way.
myaerica: Thanks a lot for pointing that out
 
This is genius at work. One way I mount things under salt water is by making two holes, feeding a long plastic cable tie around thru the holes, cinching it down tight, and clipping off the end.

That said, I think that magnet is rubber coated and will last as long as the pump does.
 
No problem. If you search this diy forum there's a similar project with tons on info. I think is called the swirl stein. I'm not sure, maybe someone else will chime in on the name of the thread.
 
The wp comes with two identical magnets. They are both safe in the tank. Nice idea, I thought the same thing awhile back but never followed through.

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Thanks guys.. and I'm glad to hear the magnets are ok

Only thing I'm going to change soon are those acrylic mounts. The ones in the video are a little long and I have a smaller set done and ready to go.. I'm just picky with stuff like that sometimes. Other than that I'm gonna run both of them until they fall apart. It'll be interesting to see how long they last.

FYI for anyone interested in making your own and using a disco ball motor.. the one in the video is a 2 rpm motor. I started with a 5 rpm and it was a little faster than I wanted. I got the motors on ebay, and except for the trip to Radio Shack everything else can be found at a hardware store.
 
The wp comes with two identical magnets. They are both safe in the tank. Nice idea, I thought the same thing awhile back but never followed through.

:thumbsup:

I Don't Know For Sure but, I Have A Hard Time Believing A cheap Chinese Knock Of Pump Spends The Money On Magnets That Won't Rust In Saltwater.
 
First off these are really neat! Thanks for sharing!

Is there some sort of seal so that the box is somewhat water resistant?
 
I Don't Know For Sure but, I Have A Hard Time Believing A cheap Chinese Knock Of Pump Spends The Money On Magnets That Won't Rust In Saltwater.

I bet 90+ % of all magnets come from china so they get them cheap compaired to companies that buy from them.
 
With just about anything they do, soak the stuff in enough epoxy and nobody knows how crappy the insides look like. Side effect of this common practice is it becomes waterproof...
 
First off these are really neat! Thanks for sharing!

Is there some sort of seal so that the box is somewhat water resistant?

Thanks, I hope this can help some of you make your own. I noticed a big difference when I put them in, not only from the fish/corals.. but with a couple dead spots in the tank that are no longer a problem. I started off with a 90degree sweep that was way too much, then got them down to about 40deg which is perfect for my setup.

Somewhat water resistant? Yeah, I'd be comfortable saying that. The only seal is the tight fitting lid and the four screws holding it down, so I wouldn't be worried about an occasional splash. I guess you could always run a bead of silicone around the edge before putting the lid on..
 
oops sorry, no there isn't a seal where the pipe exits the project box.. just a snug fit with a 1/2" pipe inside a 1/2" PVC coupler..
 
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