Napoleon I
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I recently built a denitrator for my 125 mixed reef. I got tired of measuring the flow by timing the filling of a graduated cylinder so I implemented an item we use at work to control flow on our semiconductor tools.
It is a Dwyer Rotameter. They have a model with an adjustment valve and a scale that reads 20cc(ml) to 200cc(ml) which is perfect for a tank approx the size of mine. It is also cheap. Like $20. And it works PERFECT! Just turn the knob and the little ball rises and falls accordingly giving you an accurate read out of your flow rate. It reads a little lower than nominal with salt water but it is plenty close enough.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/opbbxnvldngugfs/MMA.pdf?dl=0
Above is the cut sheet for it. I used Model MMA-37
It sure beats a watch and a beaker!.
One more thing. I got the best results running the delivery line to the reactor unrestricted. I put the Rotameter as the very last item on the output with the valve installed on the bottom port of the meter. The valve comes with the meter.
Jeff
It is a Dwyer Rotameter. They have a model with an adjustment valve and a scale that reads 20cc(ml) to 200cc(ml) which is perfect for a tank approx the size of mine. It is also cheap. Like $20. And it works PERFECT! Just turn the knob and the little ball rises and falls accordingly giving you an accurate read out of your flow rate. It reads a little lower than nominal with salt water but it is plenty close enough.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/opbbxnvldngugfs/MMA.pdf?dl=0
Above is the cut sheet for it. I used Model MMA-37
It sure beats a watch and a beaker!.
One more thing. I got the best results running the delivery line to the reactor unrestricted. I put the Rotameter as the very last item on the output with the valve installed on the bottom port of the meter. The valve comes with the meter.
Jeff