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03/19/2009, 10:41 PM | #26 |
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BTW, it's 12:35AM and I have a filter sock that's gurgling - calling me to be changed. Now, I've changed a filter sock or two in my day - even when no one else was using them in Europe - but I find myself growing tired of them! Not good! This is a brand new setup and I'm already tired of changing filter socks. I think I should make it a goal to come up with "a better filter sock". You know, one you only have to change once a month. Yeah, that's it - a Sock of the Month.
Good night ....
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03/19/2009, 10:43 PM | #27 |
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Remember to patent it lol
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Just join Sock of the Month Club and they'll send you a new pair every month. I like the Argyles the best but the Gold Toes are good too.
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DIY Filter Screen - Sock replacement http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1584759 I just came across that thread this evening, and I don't have enough experience with filter socks to know whether or not the idea would work. What do you think? BTW, this is the first time that I've posted to your thread, although I've been lurking and reading since the first few posts. As an engineer, it's satisfying to see someone meticulously implement a reef tank and fish room design as well as you - and be so generous to consistently document and take pictures of each step along the way! I don't yet have a reef tank, although I've been in the planning stages for the past year. I'm planning for a 10'x8' remote enclosed fish room in my garage that will be 25 feet away from a 150-210 gallon tank in my office with plumbing through the crawlspace. Your thread is one of the few that I consistently follow, and it has already supplied so many useful ideas for my future fish room that I've lost count! |
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03/22/2009, 10:38 PM | #32 |
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I am so glad I set mine up in my garage. I was going to go under my tank at first but wanted more room. If I had 1/10th of the water spills I have had in my garage in my office my floor and drywall would have been ruined within the first months. hahahha
Filter sock plans..You might have the time to build something like this. I thought about it for a while but probaly will never have the time to do it. It is a simple solution like the cloth towel roll in some older bath rooms. I thought about a rotating roll with filter floss and have a motor at 1 end on a timer. Every few hours or whatever time period a motor would wind up 1 side from a spool on the other side. So it would self change the dirty media. Depending on your timer adn the size of a rool this might last a few days to week and never have filter material cloged or just making a nitrate factory. So no worries for week with clean filter every day. The best part When the roll was done it would just stay wound up on the other side not nuder water so no biggie if you can't get to the roll to change.
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03/22/2009, 11:11 PM | #34 |
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OMG ...That was exactly what I was thinking about ..Damm I guess I don't nee to worry about the patent anymore.......hahahahhaha
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u need at least 30" and solid wood to keep the noise down, imo
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03/23/2009, 06:53 AM | #36 |
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Well, it's obvious what we gotta do... invent the worlds first self cleaning automated filter sock, preferably with computer controlled ozone injection and phytoplankton grow out chamber. Who's up for it?
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03/23/2009, 02:06 PM | #38 |
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I got tired of it too and just went to a floss shelf. Only needs changing about once per week, and I can use washable floss if I want.
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03/23/2009, 02:34 PM | #39 |
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Alan - Earned a BSME 43 years ago. Never worked a single day as an engineer - unfortunately for me.
Jonathan - how's that working out for you? Mind giving a detail or two?
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Hey Tom,
Here is an early shot of a prototype (still in use ): Essentially all overflow water goes through this or the skimmer, which also dumps into a floss try in the out-bound sump. This container has a perforated PVC shelf and a 3" drain into the sump below. It is NOT quiet. It works extremely well though and in a future unit I would make the perforated PVC concave to allow for even longer periods of use. Currently I just have the material come up the sides, but giving it a deeper "V" shape would be benefitial IMO.
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Definitely gives me something to think about. Thanks!
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I would never use socks, but then again, I have the room to do otherwise. Many reef-keepers do not, and many do not have the bio-load I have. Socks would just not cut it, and they were literally freaking me out.
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03/23/2009, 03:17 PM | #44 |
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The be honest, I often regretted not better using what I learned. Life just took me in a different direction ...
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Nylon filter socks available at filterbags.com work great. Mine last atleast 3x as long as a felt sock, and wash out in the sink instead of the washer. why not just buy a large one (8" radius) and then you wont have to change it only but once month or so probably.
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I'll take care of the computer controlled/programming part of the product. I've got device driver & low level OS programming experience. On second thought, Tom, I see what you list as your occupation, and I too would rather be enjoying retirement 43 years after graduating from college than trying to design and patent a new product. Alan, thanks for the big welcome sign. It's the 2nd one I've received since I started posting on RC. Glad to know that some people take a few years to plan their reef systems. I guess it's a good thing to do in a hobby where mistakes can start getting very expensive. Besides, after moving into a new house one year ago today, I'm still working on the decorating to-do list that my wife and I agreed should be tackled first. |
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what size acrylic do you use for your sump??? It looks nice!
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congratulation - nice work.... good documentation regards from Europe (Austria) - and glad you use an Austrian product to cool the light rack heat Markus
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Well, I've spent a disappointing week. On the 23rd my computer wouldn't boot. Was a strange situation. It would boot until just after the Windows (bless little Billy's soul) Welcome Screen - then it would go black and nothing would be displayed but the mouse cursor. Of course I did the obligatory start in safe mode - no help. Then a safe mode start with command prompt - the boot was stopping at MUP.SYS! For those that know a little about these boxes from hell, when your startup stops at MUP.SYS, you're in trouble. Especially if you have a mix of PATA and SATA drives and you have hardware RAID configured.
I went through the normal gyrations trying to get the box to boot - unplugged all the USB devices, one at a time. Unplugged all but the boot drive. switched out the video (PCI Express) card. Of course, all to no avail. I did the chkdisk thing - on ALL drives (I have five of them) - nothing. I then checked each drive by attaching them to my laptop via USB. As I have a mix of PATA and SATA drives I had to order a converter USB cable from Amazon (with next day delivery, of course) to allow me to hook up both kinds of drives. They all tested OK so it had to be a hardware problem - at least you'd think so. Now, at this point, I should have used my head and checked with friends to see if anyone had a PC I could use to see if it would boot up using my drive. Clever as I am, instead, I started tearing the PC apart - hoping, I suppose, to find a loose connection. Now, I have a somewhat hopped up box - it has a lot of parts. It took me a couple of days to go through this process. Every hobby I have is PC based in some way, so my PC is very important to me - and there is a lot of data concerned. Now, I am very strict about backing up, etc. I was mirroring drives (RAID), did daily partial backups, and made monthly boot drive images using a very expensive piece of software. So I bit the bullet and decided to restore the drive image from last month. BTW - Window ASR (I think it stands for Automated System Recovery) doesn't work worth a crap - and now I find out, neither does my expensive backup program (I won't mention a name for fear of a libel suit). I COULD NOT GET IT TO WORK!!! So, after days of trying everything I could think of, I finally admitted to myself that I would have to do a full reinstall - It took three days. All in all, this fiasco lasted a full week! My PC is back up and running ..... I was on RC during the repair time using my laptop, but only sporadically - I had better things to do. Sorry about this long OT rant - I just had to get it out of my system.
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