if you don't "have" to see inside it you can use pvc... i'm working on one
that uses an old ehiem canister filter and another unkown canister.... i'm
going to use the pump in the ehiem to circulate the water.... got any ideas?
Al Nuckols
830 Countyline Church Rd.
Floyd,Virginia 24091
----- Original Message -----
From: Shane Clays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 9:36 AM
Subject: Calcium Reactor Question


> Okay DIYers. Quick question. Does the main housing in a calcium reactor
have
> to be a thick ridgid plastic, or can you utilize a thinner plastic
housing?
> Do calcium reactors have that much pressure in them? It would depend, I
> guess, on the GPH that you are trying to push through them, but how many
GPH
> do you really end up using?? I am working on a plan for a very very cheap
> DIY calcium reactor, but it all hinges on whether I can use thinner
plastic
> for the housing.
>
> TIA everyone,
>
> Shane C.
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