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10/18/2017, 01:57 PM | #1 |
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DIY macro algae reactor
I had been thinking about one of these for a while a macro algae reactor but the prices for these units seem crazy for what they are so went about making one.
It consists of a second-hand TMC500 pellet reactor (Thanks Shane) and a £10 waterproof 5m strip of 12v led's 300 in total and daylight spec 6000-6500k I got them and wrapped them around the reactor followed by a several rolls of insulation tape and there we have it DIY macro algae reactor I'll see how it goes And here it is fitted to the tank Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk |
10/18/2017, 02:54 PM | #2 |
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Nice
You do know red light grows algae better then white right? That's the only thing I would have done different.
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I'll see how growth goes if not I'll swap the LED's out for white and red Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk |
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10/18/2017, 06:04 PM | #4 |
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They use all red or red and a small amount of blue on a lot of ATS. Don't know if there is a certain intensity of red but grow lights seem to work well. I do know that distance makes a difference.
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10/26/2017, 01:18 PM | #5 |
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Have checked the reactor tonight 8 days later and I'm impressed
How it started And after 8 days this so it's clearly working well Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk |
10/27/2017, 12:12 PM | #6 |
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Awesome! I am thinking of doing the same as we have a reactor currently hooked up to a live rock tank with nothing going on in it. Just need a light strip and some macrophyte. Have you noticed a difference in nitrates or phosphates etc?
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10/27/2017, 12:27 PM | #8 |
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Watch to see if you burn any LED's out with that insulation tape on there, not sure how much heat those generate and need to radiate out. Also wonder if it will impact the structural integrity of the reactor negatively...
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10/27/2017, 01:25 PM | #10 |
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I don't think you'd see a catastrophic failure, but I wonder if you'll see hazing or stress cracks from the heat after some longer period of time. Good build though, I think it's a great way to grow macro.
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11/25/2017, 03:23 PM | #11 |
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Marty, could you update us on how this is working for you at this point?
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Sorry for the slow reply I no longer have the tank I sold it my mate who copied my idea did have issues with cracking he then mounted the lights into alloy channel on the outside and this sorted the issue Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk |
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