Diy algae turf scrubber

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After a brief failed attempt with an algae reactor i decided to build my own turf scrubber.

The main box that houses the screen etc is very much a prototype and once ive concluded the thing actually works ill build a better looking one.

Just finished wiring up one of the lights,

Wasnt happy to have a 240v mains powered scrubber over the tank for obvious reasons so i am going to try these led grow strips, just 5v usb powered, super thin and will be water proof too

They are a fair bit brighter than the pictures indicate, i do also have a usb dimmer if required

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I think the led strips will work well for you. Just try to waterproof them with silicone or some sort of epoxy. I also have a DIY scrubber and it works great.
 
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I think the led strips will work well for you. Just try to waterproof them with silicone or some sort of epoxy. I also have a DIY scrubber and it works great.
Im going to solvent bond a clear piece over the face so will be totally waterproof
 

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I think the led strips will work well for you. Just try to waterproof them with silicone or some sort of epoxy. I also have a DIY scrubber and it works great.
Any pictures would be great
 

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I’ve used the strips in the past, they work but not great. They seem to dim quite a bit over the course of a year or so.
 
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Any pictures would be great
As i say this is a prototype and i already know i need to change things and ive not fitted the lights yet ( there is a lid too)
 

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As i say this is a prototype and i already know i need to change things and ive not fitted the lights yet ( there is a lid too)
Yes but it looks good
Thanks for your photos
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Thanks for sharing!!! Really neat DIY idea
 
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So thats it all up and running, low flow, virtually silent, zero light leak, just a waiting game now

As these are pretty hard to buy in the uk and even an icecap one is well over £300, i did consider making a few of these to sell for us UK guys, ill wait though and see how it performs

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Looks good fair play . How much would you sell for ?
Not thought that far ahead, not even sure its worth my time doing them, time spent on these is time not spent on my own business etc, i know they'd be cheaper than the others out there but they'll have to be, but i could offer different plumbing routes if made to order, mine only looks this way to suit my setup
 

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