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Title: DIY CO2 Reactor
Post by: fischkopp on November 12, 2007, 11:51:33 PM
... or how to create these microbubbles CHEAP :)

Well, this has been done several times by a lot of people and info about this is plenty available on the web, but nevertheless I want to show how I did it - an easy way I think.

My main intention was LOW cost but still effective. Thats why I didn't use the standard solution powerhead but modified the motor of an unwanted HOB filter. Yes, these little things are fully sealed and hence submersible, and they are smaller then common powerheads. Not to forget that they are used way cheaper than powerheads at the moment - I got my used TopFIN HOB for like $5. And this was my only expense.

I took the filter appart and kept only two things: the motor and and intake tubing. It was lucky that the tube could be easily glued onto the motor. As reactor chamber serves a plastic bottle with a wide opening to hold the motor- the only one I could find at the time building it was a mouthwash bottle. The bottom half gets cut off. A airline tubing goes thru bottle and intake tubing so that the CO2 gets suck right into the impeller. Everything is glued well together with "Plumbers Choice Adhesive Sealant" (made for plastics, way better than silicone) and the bottom is closed with a leftover sponge. I also glued a suction cup on the motor to stick it easily into the tank.

And this is how the cheapo reactor looks and works like:

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Title: Re: DIY CO2 Reactor
Post by: dan2x38 on November 13, 2007, 10:03:05 PM
Very slick that is KEWL... :)
Title: Re: DIY CO2 Reactor
Post by: angelfreak on November 22, 2007, 10:26:56 AM
I agree, great idea. So I had tio build one and it works great

Thanks for the tip
Scott

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Title: Re: DIY CO2 Reactor
Post by: fischkopp on November 22, 2007, 08:48:22 PM
Looks good! Glad to see someone found this useful  :) 

Title: Re: DIY CO2 Reactor
Post by: NetCop on November 25, 2007, 11:56:43 PM
Great job... and to think, the little fishies will now have great smelling breath too!  :D