Hi again,
Thought I'd let you see another DIY Rotating Return Unit design that I've been playing with.
This one has all fixed plumbing and use a swivel-action jet nozzle to divert the flow. Got the idea from some jet-boats I'd seen, figured why shouldn't it work in an aquarium with a good high flow pump. :idea:
Will work on the guts more and post pics as the work evolves. This project gathered dust until my reef-buddies wouldn't stop bugging me for one of their own. :roll:
Should cost about $25 U.S to build if you use a surplus motor and got some spare parts laying about, and $50-75 U.S if you go out and buy a retail gear-motor and a few things. Beats paying $200 for a you know what...
Design Details
- Reef-Rat 1.0 sweeps through a full 90° arc
- It has a 1.0" pvc piping configuration with no reducers
- Contained in a versatile Serpac model # 273 electronic enclosure
- The only external moving parts are Jet-nozzle and associated Drive shaft assembly
- There are no O-rings or seals to leak or wear inside the enclosure
- A universal, low profile male threaded adapter is installed on top to accept your desired fitting configuration
- Included is an on/off power switch to stop jet-nozzle in any position for feeding or service
- Any length of Jet-nozzle feed pipe, (vertical pipe) approx 3"-10", can be custom fit to suit your application
- Unit can easily be adapted to acrylic tanks as well as all glass tanks
- Optional use of a 1, 2, or 4 rpm syncronous gear-motor in the drive design allows user defined flexibility
Frontal view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 0 degree position
Side view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 0 degree position
Angle view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 0 degree position
Side view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 45 degree position
Bottom view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 45 degree position
Reef-Rat with cousin Sea-Squirrel of RC fame, also my avatar!
Thought I'd let you see another DIY Rotating Return Unit design that I've been playing with.
This one has all fixed plumbing and use a swivel-action jet nozzle to divert the flow. Got the idea from some jet-boats I'd seen, figured why shouldn't it work in an aquarium with a good high flow pump. :idea:
Will work on the guts more and post pics as the work evolves. This project gathered dust until my reef-buddies wouldn't stop bugging me for one of their own. :roll:
Should cost about $25 U.S to build if you use a surplus motor and got some spare parts laying about, and $50-75 U.S if you go out and buy a retail gear-motor and a few things. Beats paying $200 for a you know what...
Design Details
- Reef-Rat 1.0 sweeps through a full 90° arc
- It has a 1.0" pvc piping configuration with no reducers
- Contained in a versatile Serpac model # 273 electronic enclosure
- The only external moving parts are Jet-nozzle and associated Drive shaft assembly
- There are no O-rings or seals to leak or wear inside the enclosure
- A universal, low profile male threaded adapter is installed on top to accept your desired fitting configuration
- Included is an on/off power switch to stop jet-nozzle in any position for feeding or service
- Any length of Jet-nozzle feed pipe, (vertical pipe) approx 3"-10", can be custom fit to suit your application
- Unit can easily be adapted to acrylic tanks as well as all glass tanks
- Optional use of a 1, 2, or 4 rpm syncronous gear-motor in the drive design allows user defined flexibility
Frontal view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 0 degree position
Side view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 0 degree position
Angle view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 0 degree position
Side view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 45 degree position
Bottom view of unit with Jet-Nozzle at 45 degree position
Reef-Rat with cousin Sea-Squirrel of RC fame, also my avatar!