davejnz
04-08-2006, 12:28 AM
Carbon filtration is a great way to provide water clarity as well as remove organics/chemicals from your water.There are 2 types of methods used,active or passive.Active filtration is when water is forced through the carbon,passive is when you just place a media bag full of carbon in a high flow area in your sump/tank.Passive filtration does work but it works real slow and its not nearly effective IMO as active filtration.After seeing all these "reactors" being sold online i decided to just make my own "carbon reactor".
MATERIALS:
1 inline RO chamber(the kind with the caps that screw off on the ends),1/4" ID tubing,carbon,media bag(optional).
The design is very simple,after rinsing the carbon,place it in a media bag(optional,makes removeing it easier and in theory should keep the carbon from trapping particulates).Then place the bag in the inline RO chamber.Measure out a piece of tubing from your overflow to where the chamber will sit at in your sump then cut.Place one end of the tubeing in your overflow,start a siphon and insert the other end of the tubeing into the top of the RO chamber.In my design,i removed the RO fittings so it would have more flow but you could just as easy keep them and use RO tubeing instead of vinyl tubeing.
MATERIALS:
1 inline RO chamber(the kind with the caps that screw off on the ends),1/4" ID tubing,carbon,media bag(optional).
The design is very simple,after rinsing the carbon,place it in a media bag(optional,makes removeing it easier and in theory should keep the carbon from trapping particulates).Then place the bag in the inline RO chamber.Measure out a piece of tubing from your overflow to where the chamber will sit at in your sump then cut.Place one end of the tubeing in your overflow,start a siphon and insert the other end of the tubeing into the top of the RO chamber.In my design,i removed the RO fittings so it would have more flow but you could just as easy keep them and use RO tubeing instead of vinyl tubeing.