Eureka!
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Eureka!
Well maybe........
I've been bouncing around in my head an idea for a completely new concept of River-Tank that will theoretically give vastly increased flow potential, with no pressure concentrations like with powerheads. It will also be truly unidirectional.
I knew basically how it can work, but not the required technology. Like the existing River-Tank manifold design I want it to be DIY and use easily obtainable parts.
Then I had a "Eureka" moment the other day.
There will be no heat-transfer problems and the system may be virtually silent in operation. It also doesn't contain a single piece of regular aquarium equipment. It has no external plumbing.
I may be totally off the wall with this, and it will require a custom tank to even experiment with the idea. Therefore it will never have the simplicity of the other design. However, for the hard-core amongst us it could be revolutionary.
I don't want to say any more now because I may just be seriously wrong with this idea. It may not work at all, and it may look unacceptable aesthetically to some. Also, it will only be applicable to larger tanks.
I'm going to do some research and calculations on this concept and eventually when I can afford to, bite the bullet and build an experimental system. Right now, there are some unresolved detail issues that I need to look into.
Watch out for R/T2.
Martin.
I've been bouncing around in my head an idea for a completely new concept of River-Tank that will theoretically give vastly increased flow potential, with no pressure concentrations like with powerheads. It will also be truly unidirectional.
I knew basically how it can work, but not the required technology. Like the existing River-Tank manifold design I want it to be DIY and use easily obtainable parts.
Then I had a "Eureka" moment the other day.
There will be no heat-transfer problems and the system may be virtually silent in operation. It also doesn't contain a single piece of regular aquarium equipment. It has no external plumbing.
I may be totally off the wall with this, and it will require a custom tank to even experiment with the idea. Therefore it will never have the simplicity of the other design. However, for the hard-core amongst us it could be revolutionary.
I don't want to say any more now because I may just be seriously wrong with this idea. It may not work at all, and it may look unacceptable aesthetically to some. Also, it will only be applicable to larger tanks.
I'm going to do some research and calculations on this concept and eventually when I can afford to, bite the bullet and build an experimental system. Right now, there are some unresolved detail issues that I need to look into.
Watch out for R/T2.
Martin.

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All of the above.....................Emma Turner wrote:ooooooooooooh!R/T2!
Need to know more, need to know more!!!!
What does it involve? C'mon Martin, you know you want to give us an ickle clue......sumps, multiple tanks, gravity feeding???????
NOT!
I knew I could have some fun with this

Helen is getting Tom involved 'cos he's good with stuff like this apparently.
But she's sworn to secrecy.....but knows a little.
Martin.

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My idea for unidirectional flow is as follows

The tank is going inside a wooden casing (grey line) so the filter in/outs will go behind the end baffles and will be out of sight so no equipment will be visable in the tank. The cut outs from the 5mm acrylic will be 2-3x the cm2 of the pipes to the filter/sump

The tank is going inside a wooden casing (grey line) so the filter in/outs will go behind the end baffles and will be out of sight so no equipment will be visable in the tank. The cut outs from the 5mm acrylic will be 2-3x the cm2 of the pipes to the filter/sump
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