Anyone ever make a self propelled rotating spray bar?

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I am consodering it on my 55 gallon garbage can bio filter.

The idea is instead of a drip plate I would use eggcrate on top of the bio media and above that (Just under the lid) would be a spray bar that rotates 360 degrees and sprays water all over the top of the bio media. Kind of like how a dish washer spray arm works.

I have a nice design idea on paper now but I was curious is this has been done before.

I will share my idea if it turns out as a possibility. I won't know until I get in front of the plumbing supplies and try a few things out first.
 
Sounds like an awesome idea!!!

I always get irked when I see bio balls etc. all dried up and not getting wet. Please keep us updated!
 
so your idea is to have the water pressuremake the bar spin? thats a really good idea
 
is300zx;1714542; said:
maybe you can use one of those sprinkler heads that rotate as a spray bar.

Sprinkler head was my first thought as well.
just dont get a $3.00 Wallyworld cheapo, go to a gardenning place and get a good one.
 
We just had a discussion on these a month or so ago ;).

Like this...
http://www.tmc-ltd.co.uk/images/spray-bar.jpg

Mostly used on S/W systems, they have pretty much quit making these because of clogging problems. Pre-filtering is a necessity. And the slip joint would wear, causing the unit to intermittently stop if water pressure decreased.

I machined all the parts for mine at the time.

Theoretically yours should work if you can over come the frictional losses between the center ring and the bottom ring as the full pump pressure will be pushing the two together. Perhaps a styrene or teflon bushing might help.

Dr Joe

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