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building an inline filter system. where can I buy the bits from?



 
 
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Old August 11th 05, 02:44 AM
Koitoy
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Daniel Finn Wrote:
Hi,

I am thinking of getting a new filter system so could I use my current
ecocell 2200 filter with no media in it but use it as a settlement
chamber by removing the internal piping so water is pumped into the top
and then also flows out at the top into another filter so sediment falls
to the bottom. Would this work?

Failing this I might attempts ot build a vortex chamber but I cannot
find anywhere online which sells "bulkheads" and normal black tanks
which i can use to make filters out of. Where can I buy these from or
has anyone got one I can buy?

Thanks,

Daniel


Check out uniseals and pipe boots. Thats' how we do it cheaper in the
US. Happy ponding.


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