sjmusic2
08-30-2012, 07:49 PM
I just fired up mark 2 of my design which is based on an old seaclone skimmer I had laying around. It struck me that by introducing the air flow into the circulation pump that I should get good distribution and high volumes of bubbles into the growth zone. There is a strip of leds wrapped around a central core with the screen wrapped loosely around that. The seaclone creates a vortex of sorts that pushes the water and the bubbles up the central column and out of the top. The leds are 12v, smd 3528, 120 per metre, warm white and are supposedly rated IP68. I say supposedly because with mark 1 I had the leds in direct contact with the saltwater and after a few days the silicone coating had split and some of the diodes shorted. This time I put a thick layer of GE silicone over the leds which will hopefully keep things in order.
I am testing the unit's functionality right now and if it looks good I will start to focus more on its ability to grow algae successfully. If this design works I see no reason why it couldn't be copied cheaply with pvc and/or acrylic - I don't believe the vortex will be essential and best of all the footprint is realtively small.
Anyway, here's a few pictures of the unit and the top window where you can hopefully make out the bubbles against the acrylic...
I am testing the unit's functionality right now and if it looks good I will start to focus more on its ability to grow algae successfully. If this design works I see no reason why it couldn't be copied cheaply with pvc and/or acrylic - I don't believe the vortex will be essential and best of all the footprint is realtively small.
Anyway, here's a few pictures of the unit and the top window where you can hopefully make out the bubbles against the acrylic...