Thanks!
Turns out the silicone on tube is not really clear and the 2-part stuff is very expensive, at least here, so might have to think of another solution.
Thanks!
Turns out the silicone on tube is not really clear and the 2-part stuff is very expensive, at least here, so might have to think of another solution.
The new MIX2 overflow-fed UAS is now available:
http://algaescrubber.net/forums/show...ta-Monica-MIX2
Testing the 3D printed HOG:
http://youtu.be/3D1gHHxJlkA
Note to SURF2 owners: If your tank is new, or if your tank has low nutrients because of lots of nuisance algae, your scrubber compartment may stay "paper white" for several weeks because the scrubber light is too strong compared to how many nutrients are in the water. This is solved by placing a stocking, screen, colored cellophane, T-shirt, or some other partially-transparent material over the light for the first month. After growth covers the white textures and strings in the compartment, you can remove the material from the light and get back to full-power growth.
Coming December 1st: SantaMonica SURF4
4 cubes a day feeding
4 air tubes
6 X 8 X 3" growth compartment
8 X 10" floating area
Tank Info: 1000 liter FOWLR/Reef (some corals), DIY glass "High-Tech" sump with ATO reservoir, 550W DIY LED, 5x Tunze Stream 610x, Laguna 6000 l/h return pump, DIY Phosban reactor, DIY Almost floating UAS Algae scrubber, DIY Temp Controller, Avast Mutiny II Ozone reactor. 216 liter Reef Cube, glass sump with ATO reservoir, Ecotech Radion LED, DIY Phosban reactor, DIY Temp Controller.
Soon.
SURF4 units now available...
http://www.santa-monica.cc/product.asp?itemid=46
Unboxing and installation of the SURF4:
http://youtu.be/uDRFBhFwvL8
Great video showing a basic upflow scrubber, similar to a Hang-On-Glass (tm)...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGLnBvDkaO0
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