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Again, I don’t know because I haven’t tested this plan but no one has answered back with experience on this that speaks to the contrary. Failing that, I would like to hear the logic that others may have surrounding this plan. The water pump can be outside the fridge and the food pumps would be inside, very close to the food containers. Food would be flushed at lease every 3 ours. I would think that if I pump competitively clean tank water into a bigger diameter tube …water will not run back up a smaller tubes that are full of thick phyto concentrate. I think that it will simply go in the path of least resistance. Guys and Gals, do you see problems with this? |
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Last night, I was on another thread and saw this, re-posted from still another thread that I had seen before.This was on of my inspirations. I don't want the main collector/through, tube to be as big as in the picture because I am afraid that there won't be enough water motion to flush out the thick food but this is the idea. The system about has been working well for quite a while. reefervet suggests that you use a venturi and he is one of the best NPS guys out there. I think that he has it on his return line so there should be more flow than what I want to do. I don't know what would happen in a lower flow injection. Also, if you use three or four foods, do you need three of four venturi. Quote:
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04/17/2012, 04:15 PM | #253 |
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for the fridge plumbing, i can see all the connectors and john guest fittings but are you using actual john guest tubing or is it just the more rigid walled airline tubing?
I've got some JG elbows lying around and when I use the rigid airline tube it fits however if I use excessive force it will slowly slip out of the fitting where as with the JG tubing it is rock solid. I am hoping to use the airline as it is clear so I can see how the lines are doing. |
04/17/2012, 04:33 PM | #254 |
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I use the tubing you can buy for R/O filters. It's a little thicker and more ridged then the 1/4 inch tubing we use for air lines.
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04/21/2012, 11:38 PM | #255 |
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I am after some advice about the Venturi system, I have hooked mine up (see photo) which is tee'd from the 3000lt/hr return pump however I can't seem to get any suction through it and rather is seems to slowly drip from the intake line I have tried to have a look at it and it seems to have a spring loaded seat or something in the actual venturi which may not be sealing correctly causing the leak??? Any advice would be much appreciated.
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04/22/2012, 09:06 AM | #256 |
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Assuming you put it in the right diection, it needs more flow then.
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04/22/2012, 12:11 PM | #257 | |
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Its a non return valve in the intake it could be stuck just jive it a push if it moved in then its OK if that dont work you may need more flow |
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04/22/2012, 03:24 PM | #258 |
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Thanks for the replies. The Non return valve does move and bounces back but a very slow amount of water still drips through it when it is in the closed position..
What sort of flow rates are required, had trouble finding this data? With the 3000lt pump and all its flow directed through the venturi it is just under 800gph which i thought would be enough |
04/23/2012, 12:27 AM | #259 |
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what size venturi is it ?
what size pipe and length have you got to / from it you can work out the flow rate you have by timing how quickly the outlet fills a 1litre jug |
04/23/2012, 01:18 AM | #260 |
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http://www.spaparts.com.au/products/...22-Barbed.html
this is the part I have, unfortunately I do have about 60 - 80cm of line each side of the venturi just due to the location of the fridge. I plumbed both lines into the return line for the tank so it isn't so easy to do the jug experiment but I think I might have to pull it all apart anyway by the looks of it The tubing is 19mm ribbed (smooth on inside walls). |
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ok so do you think there is to much pressure on the pipe trying to push the water back into the return line through a Tee? How would I then get the food into the tank without pushing the food through the return pump or taking a tube up and over the tanks bracing??
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04/23/2012, 03:25 PM | #263 |
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It difficult, I don't know maybe impossible. Most I believe plum the output of the feeder line right to the tank. I mix mine because it's in the basement but I use a complicated combination of 1/4 inch back flow preventers. I run the risk of it blowing out and spraying water all over but my filter is in an unfinished section of the basement with a drain so no harm no foul. I would plumb it to the display if you don't have a long way to go. Another thing you could try is to insert the feeding line back into the main line with a Y connector not a T. That is what I did. I think the angled side has less back pressure.
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05/09/2012, 12:59 PM | #264 |
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I'm looking for a bit of advice for a compact automatic feeder for a small aquarium. I plan to house a dosing pump in a refrigerator, but don't have the room to plumb the return flow through the refrigerator. I realize that if I simply have a line going from the dosing pump to the aquarium, that food will remain in the line between the refrigerator and spoil.
Here's my proposal, it's a bit naive, but I'm looking for a simple solution. What if one of the lines on the dosing pump simply follows up dosing of food with dosing of RO/DI water; just enough to purge the line? Yes, you're adding some volume of freshwater to the system, but no more than an ATO system would. That way you'd just need a food line from the refrigerator directly to the tank. Of course you'd sacrifice one of the dosing pump lines, but that is a price I'm willing to pay for a streamlined system. Please let me know your thoughts on the feasibility of this proposed system. |
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One more naive question: I assume that you have to drill holes in the refrigerator for the return line and the electrical cords?
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05/09/2012, 03:56 PM | #268 |
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I didn't think that a venturi would work for my set-up because peristaltic pump output is too low. I want the dosing pump for the main pump just as it is because I am metering out the amount of water that comes from the main tank and goes into multiple plankton cultures. I talked to Bulk Reef Supply and they thought that my idea world work but they really had no idea for sure. I was going to go ahead as planned to test it but this wall clogging issue sounds like something that this design might fall victim to. Then I thought about those drippers that are used for intravenous medication. Perhaps I could build something that worked like that but just a little different size. Would this be a lot of trouble that would not get the results that I want either? |
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Just drilled my fridge and went through the electric wires to the thermostat LOL
the route that it taken was not the way you would have done it any way I have by passed the thermostat and will be controlling it with my aquatronica instead just got to extend the cable on the sensor for that now |
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so one would think the cable would take the quickest route NOT as I drilled below by 1.5" (top of hole) and there was the cable |
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thanks for this posting. i was looking for automatic feeders for wet food like rotirich, and could only find ones for dry foods. do you have sponges in your tank? i'm wondering how they'd enjoy the frequent feedings like your corals |
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My newest version of a feeder is still to use a wine cooler on top of the tank with a dosing pump next to it, but now I'm mixing up powdered foods with water:
20 ml dry copepods 10 ml dry rotifers 10 ml dry phyto (spirulina) 10 ml dry arcti pods 1/2 teaspoon sodium alginate 16 oz water I blend it up and put it in a fridge overnight, and the next day it is thick and I blend it again. Then I put it in the wine cooler where it sits with an open top for about a month until it runs out. I'm currently feeding 36 ml a day, down from 72 ml a day.
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Any pictures? Sounds like an interesting idea.
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