Can’t find a file online. It would be possible to design one but exact measurements and test fits would be required.Do you have ones that will fit the output on the tideline AIOs?
Can’t find a file online. It would be possible to design one but exact measurements and test fits would be required.Do you have ones that will fit the output on the tideline AIOs?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4937145I might need that file for trident box...looks great
Search thingiverse.com I am pretty sure they have some .stl files already designed...Anyone got a file for a filter media cup? Maybe one with the holes only at the bottom to reduce splashing noise?
I made a couple from online which work but the holes are all up the sides and still make noise.
Thanks!
10cm wide and probably 15 cm depth so it exits below water line in the sump. I have seen a few cup designs online but the openings are pretty wide - worried some threads from the floss could get through.what size filter cup? Should be pretty easy to design one.
So a 4” standard filter sock size opening with a little lip so it doesn’t fall through.10cm wide and probably 15 cm depth so it exits below water line in the sump. I have seen a few cup designs online but the openings are pretty wide - worried some threads from the floss could get through.
Currently I wound up reshaping a strainer for a sink drain which works ok, however I'm working to try to silence the sump as much as possible. I'm thinking if the cup's openings are only below waterline it should be pretty quiet. I can tinker some more but was curious if someone had done the hard work alreadyI'm not the best with the CAD software.
PETG and ABS are considered reef safe...What type of filament is being used to go in water on our reef tanks ? I'd like to try a few things just unsure on type of filament
Also TPU, which has varying levels of elasticity from hard as a shopping cart wheel to a rubber band. I've not printed with this personally, however, have read that it may be good for modular hose/ loc line as having a bit of flex is needed to connect and reconnect it. You can use PETG for hose. It can be brittle, and can crack if the tolerance is too tight. Sanding and adjusting scale help. Going 3 months with PETG loc line nozzles attached to metric modular hose on a Pro-Clear tank.What type of filament is being used to go in water on our reef tanks ? I'd like to try a few things just unsure on type of filament
Try this file out. Let me know if any mods are required. The top rim might be a little tough to print unfortunately since it overhangs.10cm wide and probably 15 cm depth so it exits below water line in the sump. I have seen a few cup designs online but the openings are pretty wide - worried some threads from the floss could get through.
Currently I wound up reshaping a strainer for a sink drain which works ok, however I'm working to try to silence the sump as much as possible. I'm thinking if the cup's openings are only below waterline it should be pretty quiet. I can tinker some more but was curious if someone had done the hard work alreadyI'm not the best with the CAD software.
Hi Chris, thanks for sending this along! It looks like it should work. I'll do a test print in PLA then the final in PETG.Try this file out. Let me know if any mods are required. The top rim might be a little tough to print unfortunately since it overhangs.
I tried to add a disc ring shape to the top rim so it's a bit wider and the angle would not need supports printed all the way up. Though in Bambu labs I need to figure out how to merge the shapes. It did print the two shapes but they weren't connected lol I'll get there.Try this file out. Let me know if any mods are required. The top rim might be a little tough to print unfortunately since it overhangs.
Try this, i added a slight bevel.I tried to add a disc ring shape to the top rim so it's a bit wider and the angle would not need supports printed all the way up. Though in Bambu labs I need to figure out how to merge the shapes. It did print the two shapes but they weren't connected lol I'll get there.
I did have fun finding a basketball size of PLA spaghetti the other day. I needed to clean the print bed.
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