• DIY zeovit

  • Brandy

Hello everyone! I made a zeolite filter for large jars, with an internal piston volume of 4.6 liters. The height is 630 mm, with the handle raised it is 750 mm, and the base measures 250x250 mm.

Dawn

Vitaly, did I understand correctly that the black inlet is the water supply, the tap for regulating the flow through the zeolite, and what is the tap with the blue head for at the top from the osmosis? By the way, the handle for shaking the filler is assembled exactly the same way as in my DIY zeolite reactor.

Daniel

Hello everyone! I continue the series of zeolite filters, presenting a small zeolite filter for external and internal use in aquasystems with a sump. Height (with the piston lowered) is 570mm. The diameter of the main tube is 100mm. The internal piston has a diameter of 90mm and a volume of 1.2 liters. I used 5mm carbon rods inside the piston. I used an Atman PH-400 pump and replaced the iron shaft with a carbon one.

Rachel

Sorry for the delay: a valve for venting the system when disconnected from the power supply, so that the water level in the filter remains unchanged.

Brian

Zeolite shaking machine Working with filler (zeolite), no more knocking.

Charles

Isn't the sound going to get boring? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Randall

It should turn on a couple of times a day for one or two minutes.

Jessica

Off-topic, great!!! And how much will such a wonder cost for a 200-liter aquarium with an automatic system?

Lauren

cool thing!!!

Jennifer

super!