As far as using one on it's side, couldn't you cap off both ends with a tee, 180 out from each other so that one is up (inlet) and one is down (outlet)? Not that I have ever done it, it just made me think. Not to hijack, but I have 2 of these guys lying around (I cant resist shiny stainless steel things) and I had the same idea! Thought they would be slick as an out in the open DIY canister. Anyone want one? My wife wouldn't mind em gone! They take a cartridge filter and were from a compressed air system. You could delete the cartridge and pack full of whatever.
john73738;3749869; said:Great work,
I wonder how it would work on it's side
Will let you know, building one this weekend.
Bear
WickedJester;3750051; said:What do you think about using some bigger pipe and stuffing some more bio media in one? Couldnt you use that or a couple instead of cannister filters?
egwu123;3750375; said:Love the rig! Let's see it work!!
Cartel;3750545; said:I think this is great! Good job!
Pharaoh;3750621; said:Looks good!
tamzor;3750640; said:does the water goes into the canister by a siphon motion or the pump pumps water in and out from the tank??
The reason for the pressure gauge is to know the head pressure at the outlet of the pump. Most pumps have a max head pressure rating. I service the cartridges @ 2psi lower than the rating. This translates to 80 % of max flow and allows me the longest safe service interval. The cartridges in the Photo are 2.5" x 10" also available in 2.5" x 20". But the cost of the larger cartridges is not worth the effort.Scubarod;3748268;3748268 said:Looks good painted. question about pressure gauge. why? wouldnt you be able to tell at the out nozzle whether you are losing pressure...via clogged media and stuff.??? or Im i missing somethng