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Komentáře • 152

  • @bradoneal3057
    @bradoneal3057 Před 2 lety

    Dude you are the best at diy aquarium ideas!

  • @Bekahsassy
    @Bekahsassy Před 8 lety +1

    Wow! I love the fact that you can do diy for aquariums. Love your ideas and your explanations are on point. I am on the roll now! starting with the filter system cause I hate these filter system with to much water pressure flow into my tank which my fish don't like, but love the bubbles instead. Nice!

  • @muizzg1
    @muizzg1 Před 10 lety

    Awesome job in such a short time. You sure do earn the title of DIY King!

  • @ReefRaf1
    @ReefRaf1 Před 10 lety

    As always joey on point with his diy projects

  • @chester7867
    @chester7867 Před 9 lety

    big fan of both channels you guys rock!!!!!!! big cheers from south florida.

  • @juanchyMM
    @juanchyMM Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks please continue to evolve this project it is a great start. How would it be using your overflow system where you would have it pump out x amount of water first (some kind of float switch to control how much get pumped out) and then have it pump in new water when completed to ensure that you are always getting the old water out first and clean water is not being drained with the old water? Not to complicate things but under the sand you could have a simple pluming system that would stir the sand and move detritus out by water injection right before this would all begin. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated,

  • @larryhayes9047
    @larryhayes9047 Před 9 lety

    Another great job there Joey. I have a suggestion that may just take this concept to another level. On the input side of your system, consider getting a really cheap dehumidifier with an optional external output. It will take the moisture out of the air, pump it into the tank, where your overflow system can now maintain the tank water level. The dehumidifier will most likely contain some optional settings that will allow you to control how long it runs. I have been wanting to send this info to you for some time now. It would be worth a video to walk folks through and I think it will really help anyone who has a large number of tanks inside the home to prevent rot or moisture damage.

  • @TheMSHcooper
    @TheMSHcooper Před 9 lety +1

    always a fan of your projects.
    I enjoy diy projects myself.
    only issue I could see is your sg creeping up due to evaporation. so keep your freshly made saltwater bucket with a slightly lower sg to compensate for the difference if you run it continously. nice build.
    my current diy is an ato with high water shut off to skimmer and return pump and float valve.
    then building a automatic weekly water change. mainly a relay system with a 24 hour electronic timer. my goal is to just add salt and dump waste water.

  • @vasocreta
    @vasocreta Před 7 lety

    OK, even if some of these things are not practical for me to implement, you are awesome and have some fantastic ideas. I love your channel. Subscribed!

  • @SlimTim_dirty_aquatics
    @SlimTim_dirty_aquatics Před 10 lety +8

    Well done brother, went over and beyond. Fired Up!!!

  • @therick2325
    @therick2325 Před 10 lety

    Get better soon bro, wish you a speedy recovery

  • @mitian
    @mitian Před 9 lety

    Hi, I just watched this video. you are good. Thanks for sharing...

  • @djsnowman06
    @djsnowman06 Před 10 lety +2

    Built a system nearly identical to this a few years back. Works great. Opted out of a safety float switch... bad idea lol the overflow failed from a siphon break and thhe water took a secondary route. Over the edge of the tank lol. Also, hard pipe EVERYTHING. Clear tubing gums up and sometimes kinks.

    • @etyrnal
      @etyrnal Před 2 lety

      How does that overflow work? And I don't understand the way that he has that pump tied into that overflow

  • @pieterfouche1617
    @pieterfouche1617 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice. Only one question... How do you compensate for evaporation? On a saltwater tank, the water that evaporated needs to be replaced by fresh water.

  • @BigLungzMusic
    @BigLungzMusic Před 9 lety

    Awesome Joey! You still the king brother! I might have to try this

  • @absolutelycichlidz0824
    @absolutelycichlidz0824 Před 10 lety

    Great work man!! looks good and honestly I have never thought about anything like like that before great video!

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety +1

      Codey! thanks for stopping in brother!

  • @alexandermaruhom664
    @alexandermaruhom664 Před 7 lety

    joey i learn a lot from you your awesome

  • @NTACvOS
    @NTACvOS Před 9 lety

    Interesting to show the concept as an alternative to (e.g.) a Reef Filler/ChemTech pump or the the more-elaborate commercial systems used on bigger tanks! (I'd think this would be worthwhile on anything around 10 gallons or less.)
    (Need for the Aqualifter indicates the same design issue as the CPR overflow, FYI. Plumbing needs to be in scale with the flow.)

  • @NCmike1969
    @NCmike1969 Před 10 lety +1

    Cool video, great job Joey!

  • @PurelyAquatic
    @PurelyAquatic Před 10 lety

    Great diy project!

  • @caravann26
    @caravann26 Před 10 lety

    Funny this is pretty much the system I had before I ran mine from my toilet water supply line through a 3stage chloramine carbon block drip to the tank then a continuous siphon weir on the other side draining to plants outside...they are great systems thanks joey its really just the same thing as how a toilet works

  • @TheJkodd
    @TheJkodd Před 10 lety

    Cool man. I'd like to see this project expanded on.

  • @AaronsAquarium
    @AaronsAquarium Před 10 lety

    Wow you don't mess around do you, the challenge wasn't set that long ago. Great job.

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety +1

      Thanks my man. i take my channel and you guys very serious.

  • @JSpalding
    @JSpalding Před 10 lety

    Awesome. Great idea Joey.

  • @thebeekeepingboomer2212
    @thebeekeepingboomer2212 Před 7 lety +1

    c
    Can you set this up as a drip system? Would it work to leave the pump on, restricted by a drip valve, and time it to see how long it takes for the water to get, say, an inch over the outflow and then cycle the outflow primer pump?

  • @CherokeeAquatics
    @CherokeeAquatics Před 3 lety +1

    I'm so happy for you joey

  • @therick2325
    @therick2325 Před 10 lety

    Great stuff Joey, challenge completed

  • @mdberkarslan
    @mdberkarslan Před 10 lety

    hi joey i want to ask a question about moving bed filters.how can we make it by using internal filter,inside the tank?how can we make it without using air pump?i mean can we put media front of the internal filter?(the way is:water flows in the internal filter and flows out,then flows into the media which we put front of the internal filter)

  • @CichlidPadawan
    @CichlidPadawan Před 10 lety

    Thumbs up! Great job and thanks!

  • @t3survival783
    @t3survival783 Před 7 lety

    Canadian water company must love this guy.

  • @napoteo
    @napoteo Před 10 lety

    brother your a amazing person ! god bless you

  • @briansfishtanks
    @briansfishtanks Před 10 lety

    Good work! This would make a cool series, maybe some other companies watching could issue you similar challenge

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety +1

      yup, was a pretty neat idea for sure. im a fan of BRStv, so accepting was a given.

  • @eastonscarrepairs7207
    @eastonscarrepairs7207 Před 6 lety

    Would you recommend a undergravel air pump in a saltwater tank looking to start a saltwater reef tank and heard this could be a good idea! Since the fish waste food and everything else sits in the gravel and the only time I would mess with that is a water change!

  • @justforkiks29
    @justforkiks29 Před 6 lety

    Awesome build, but wouldn't it present a problem if the supply container went dry and the auto shut off only turned off the supply pump? I would think the prime pump on the overflow would still come on and continue to drain water until the timer shut off. Maybe connecting the prime pump to the auto shut off switch in the supply container or adding an additional auto shut off switch in the supply container would correct the issue. Keep up the builds love the show.

  • @abhijitsomji7270
    @abhijitsomji7270 Před 10 lety +1

    Awesome idea Joey

  • @NevadaAquatics
    @NevadaAquatics Před 10 lety

    Good work joey

  • @kandakumar4376
    @kandakumar4376 Před 10 lety +6

    another great vid joey

  • @beerisnice
    @beerisnice Před 7 lety

    Im building a automatic waterchanger thingy in my appartment, using some of ur builds but using 2x25 liters buckets for the watersupplay and overflow, do u think it will give enough throughput?

  • @Markus2140
    @Markus2140 Před 7 lety

    impractico para el acuario marino, hay que batir bien la sal y calibrarla, hay que hacerlo de todos modos asi que si ya preparaste la sal y haces este metodo del video quedarias a medias para mi gusto, ya hiciste la mitad del trabajo! quitar agua y volverla a reponer con una bomba grande es rapido, asi que sigo con el metodo tradicional.

  • @candissantana1602
    @candissantana1602 Před 7 lety

    wow, nice work

  • @MAFishGuy
    @MAFishGuy Před 10 lety +4

    Awesome Job.!!!

  • @alfieslattery371
    @alfieslattery371 Před 10 lety

    great video joey! would love to try this

    • @mcslapbass
      @mcslapbass Před 10 lety

      You don't happen to be related to Trevor Slattery?

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety

      have fun!

    • @alfieslattery371
      @alfieslattery371 Před 10 lety

      Michael Litle dont think so, im not so close with fathers side of family because they mainly live in ireland.

  • @915Mang
    @915Mang Před 10 lety

    Way to step up to the challenge Joey! When you made the over flow pipe drain, did you use pvc glue? Or is it because it comes out at a slow flow that you dont need it? Thanks

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety

      i would glue in real world situation. i didnt for the video though, as it was only an example

  • @dbtest117
    @dbtest117 Před 8 lety

    One day I need to make a review of my fully automated continuous water change system. No electronics at all and less bulky :). Changes water one drop at the time.
    One small problem though, gas in the water during winter time makes it stop, so I need to restart it. Would be fixed with a small hand pump, like the fuel pumps they have for small boat motors. One press and it would remove the air.

  • @jimle8444
    @jimle8444 Před 5 lety

    I'm so glad you do your vids differently 😂

  • @doggiesarus
    @doggiesarus Před 9 lety

    I like this because I was wondering about the safety of city water. I would do this because I can use RO water. I would just get a 5 gallon jug and weekly put it in the suction uptake.

  • @omkarsurum08
    @omkarsurum08 Před 10 lety

    good job man :)

  • @RoastBeefNoMayo
    @RoastBeefNoMayo Před 9 lety

    Would the overflow still work if I piped it directly to a drain? Or would I need to pump it to the drain?

  • @HerrWade
    @HerrWade Před 7 lety

    That's a good setup but what about us Reefers who already have an overflow and sump? Can you demo how it would work on that system?

  • @dalton11231
    @dalton11231 Před 9 lety

    you can do this for saltwater tanks as well right?

  • @KeithsPlantedAquariums
    @KeithsPlantedAquariums Před 10 lety

    Great video:)

  • @adamstratton9737
    @adamstratton9737 Před 9 lety

    just thinking if you did have a water source. like you did with your drip system and add a carbon filter (like the ones you would use on veggie gardens, connects to hose) Then use a 24v irrigation solenoid value ( about $12.00) wired into a 24v transformer (about $12.00) And plug that into a timer. Or cut one wire of transformer and splice in a float switch. So that when water level drops the float switch makes a complete circuit and turns on the solenoid value and water drips back in at 1 or more gallons per hour.(drip emitter) And when water level reaches the float switch it disconnects the circuit turning off the solenoid. thus stopping the water. And then just add a submersible pump with a timer say worked out to pump out 5 gallons a day into septic or sewer thru your washing machine hook up or water softener's 1/2" overflow line going to your septic or 5gal bucket (bucket water for your garden) Would this not make for a good auto water changer and auto top off combine? I would like to see you work this out DIY KING and post another video. what do you think?

  • @ZachZottoTV
    @ZachZottoTV Před 10 lety

    Great job Joey!

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety

      thanks zack. is that freshwater sole?

    • @ZachZottoTV
      @ZachZottoTV Před 10 lety

      Yes. The common description is freshwater sole, or freshwater flounder, but it is actually a brackish water fish.

  • @Breezee_86
    @Breezee_86 Před 7 lety

    Why wouldn't you just use a doser and take a few litres out a day depending on how much of a water change you done every week? I personally do 50-75 litres a week and have been thinking of doing it with a doser. Is there any down side to doing it like this? I'm not a big fan of having equipment everywhere I like for my tank and sump to look nice and tidy.

  • @sceneseekers1000
    @sceneseekers1000 Před 5 lety

    Nice vid! new Sub!

  • @arudimc
    @arudimc Před 10 lety

    I have something similar, I use gravity to bring fresh water into the tank. One bucket is above the tank and hose draining into the tank. I adjusted the flow with a (cannot think of what it is called) find them on IV bags in hospitals. I have the overflow going into the second bucket.

  • @adleraugewissenschaft1210

    What should i do if i can drive a drip system but there is no possibility to get rid if the old water below the aquarium rack. How do i manage it with a pump or something?

  • @MrRvbrown
    @MrRvbrown Před 10 lety

    Great Job!!

  • @jaysaquariums6399
    @jaysaquariums6399 Před 8 lety

    And for extra you can run pvc from the overflow to a drain area

  • @gloday8162
    @gloday8162 Před 10 lety

    Your the man joey

  • @reefman8299
    @reefman8299 Před 8 lety

    where can we place the detector of evaporation with this system in a reef tank?

  • @hypebae1738
    @hypebae1738 Před 7 lety +20

    i like how you pretend to watch that

  • @Isaac-gs4iy
    @Isaac-gs4iy Před 4 lety

    Joey can you show us how to make an aqualifter pump?? It costs too much and I cant afford it

  • @mariol3706
    @mariol3706 Před 7 lety

    Hello, whats the name of the music you used on the end of the video? :)

  • @Cycnoches2012
    @Cycnoches2012 Před 9 lety

    Bravo!

  • @makethebestoflast6250
    @makethebestoflast6250 Před 10 lety

    Hey joey why not make a video on refugium sumps (if you have already then obviously need not make another vid about )

  • @DimaSvirid
    @DimaSvirid Před 7 lety +1

    How do you calculate the salinity of added water ? U are adding salt water to the tank, it overflows into sink. But we also have water evaporation, where salt stays in tank. With current setup we cant have top off fresh water. So in this case salt will be constantly rising if we add salt water same salinity as tank. So we need lower salinity, how is that calculated ?

    • @marcosolis8710
      @marcosolis8710 Před 7 lety

      Dima Svirid i would test the water in tank and make it the same

    • @DimaSvirid
      @DimaSvirid Před 7 lety

      Thanks Marco, I understand that. Lets say the salt water u drip and tank salinity are the same. But to my understanding constantly adding salt water would illuminate ATO with fresh water. In this case evaporated water replaced with the salt water. So eventually the salinity would start increasing. Did I miss something ? I would like to setup what u did but just trying to understand. Thanks!

    • @nielsdekkers3639
      @nielsdekkers3639 Před 6 lety

      You are correct, the salinity of your new water should be slightly below your tank salinity. If you have the same salinity and are NOT topping off with RODI water occasionally, you are slowly adding in more and more salt, because water evaporates without salt. EDIT: lol old post, sorry

    • @matthewmorey940
      @matthewmorey940 Před 6 lety

      I’ve got a float valve in my sump that has a feed of fresh RO to continuous drip for evaporation. With this technique, adding 2 gallons of water daily to the sump will raise the level and push 2 gallons out the overflow, then the float valve is right back in play for the other 23 hours and 45 minutes daily. I haven’t put this in practice yet, but I will tomorrow. Everything mentioned in the video to accomplish this was already sitting in my garage. I’ll keep daily checks on salinity.

  • @ldballoon4
    @ldballoon4 Před 8 lety

    excellent!

  • @GarryThomassaltyreefers

    it seems that it will not work , if using a sump?

  • @scotts1020
    @scotts1020 Před 8 lety

    ....Or maybe (added to my comment a few minutes ago)... simply use a 40g trash can full of treated water as your water source and fill it every few days. A system straight from my water supply sure would be fun to try, though. I am still curious what a safe level/% of untreated water would be?!?

  • @DIY12-24v
    @DIY12-24v Před 10 lety

    i been looking for a aqulift pump but i can only find a 110v i need a 240v or 12v pump

  • @diegorojas8171
    @diegorojas8171 Před 7 lety +8

    Hello friend, I really like your videos, but I'm from Colombia and it's very difficult for me to understand your language, it would be great if you had subtitles, THANKS (I had to use a translator to write to you)

  • @etyrnal
    @etyrnal Před 2 lety

    How simple and safe could this system be made for a freshwater aquarium if I have a water line that I can run to a drain and I have a water supply coming piped in from safe well water? Can I make this system with no buckets? The Overflow water would be able to flow straight into a drain, and the fill water would be coming from a plumbing pipe at house Plumbing pressure?

    • @Barkley1835
      @Barkley1835 Před 2 lety +1

      For the removal of the old water you're gonna have to use a submersible pump or a powerhead directly discharging to the drain, use a 110/220V relay controlled by 5/12V connected to a float switch set upside down so it would turn off when placed 75% from the top surface of your aquarium.
      For the top off, use a solenoid valve coupled to your tap and again use a float switch placed right side up to the max water level you want so it would switch off once it reaches the level.
      There's the concept. Be creative and good luck with your project. 😊

    • @etyrnal
      @etyrnal Před 2 lety

      @@Barkley1835 thank you!

  • @ICoolGuy
    @ICoolGuy Před 10 lety

    Great Video

  • @mypeeps333
    @mypeeps333 Před 5 lety

    How are you keeping the fish from going out the overflow especially small fry ?????

    • @Flaminglez
      @Flaminglez Před 5 lety

      You could attach a media filter sock over the overflow pipe. Probably the cheapest and easiest way.

  • @RohitTulsiyan
    @RohitTulsiyan Před 8 lety

    Hi Sir, I am planning to have 70 galon tank with 250 g/ph capacity canister filter. Q1: Do you suggest me to add a UG filter also in it? Q2) I have a flower horn in it and in future I am planning to have Arwana, or Stingray, or Oscar, or discuss. please suggest gravel is better or sand?

    • @7catstied2gether
      @7catstied2gether Před 8 lety +2

      if you're going to keep anything bigger, you need a bigger tank. I'd say stay with just the flowehorn if you're only dealing with 250gph...

  • @MrOutlawnative
    @MrOutlawnative Před 10 lety

    Cool video bro.

  • @jkellerjk01
    @jkellerjk01 Před 7 lety

    Would this work with salt water?

  • @allantonny5605
    @allantonny5605 Před 8 lety

    Olá vc tem alguma maneira fácil de fazer um Skimmer para aquários de 200 litros

  • @davestephens9463
    @davestephens9463 Před rokem

    I give a neg star on this video. He went thru everything so fast I had to watch it over more than I wanted. Was this one of the let do a 5 min vid that helps no one?

  • @scotts1020
    @scotts1020 Před 8 lety

    Seems to me that you could connect the system to your house's water supply with something that limits it the flow to only the number of gallons would want to change per day. Say, 15% of your aquarium. Then connect the outlet/overflow to your house's sewer/waste piping; where your toilets and sinks empty. I would think your tank heaters would be able to keep up the temperature. My only sticking point would be the some sort of dechlorination, but I would imagine 15% of the water with may be okay. Maybe 10%? Joey, is there a safe level/% of untreated water you could add to an aquarium?

  • @timmlombardo9267
    @timmlombardo9267 Před 9 lety

    Can you make a 325 gallon turtle pond filter please?

  • @donpalmera
    @donpalmera Před 10 lety

    I would have thought slowly mixing in fresh water with the current water and taking off the overflow would be less effective than removing n litres of used water and replacing it it with n litres of fresh. That's what I've found doing small daily changes and weekly bulk changes anyhow. I guess if you went crazy with this you could have a system that drains water out and dumps it into the drain and then slowly refills it from the water supply. If only sensors to detect the various "don't wants" in water were cheap/available. Then you could have a system that knows when it should do changes too.

    • @PhatRat0
      @PhatRat0 Před 10 lety +3

      By setting the overflow to the right height inside the tank, you could remove n liters/gallons of water. You put the pump that primes the overflow on its own timer, and run it maybe 20 minutes before the pump that adds water to the tank. If the overflow becomes unprimed when the pump connected to it turns off, then you will have a system that removes n liters/gallons of water, then replaces n liters/gallons of water.

    • @donpalmera
      @donpalmera Před 10 lety

      Phat Rat Yeah, that would work I think.

  • @RamirezHD
    @RamirezHD Před 10 lety

    I believe there is not a cheap way to never perform water changes manually...Always requires some cash and the plumber spirit...Nice video.

  • @chittychad18
    @chittychad18 Před 8 lety

    never been here before and I'm already welcomed back...

  • @Valatavi
    @Valatavi Před 5 lety

    Well, what if aqua-lifter brakes down?

  • @BalbuenaNYC
    @BalbuenaNYC Před 9 lety

    when are we seeing your discus? it is much needed.

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 9 lety

      I have shown them many times. I also have 50+ videos on my Facebook page of them.

    • @BalbuenaNYC
      @BalbuenaNYC Před 9 lety +1

      ***** i don't follow you on fb,,,,,,,,,,,, duhhhhhhhhh lol thanks mate

  • @allenjohnweber
    @allenjohnweber Před 9 lety +1

    how is this even possible with an overflow in the top to the sump? wouldnt it be more practical to install the overflow in the sump?

  • @jasonwalters5143
    @jasonwalters5143 Před 8 lety

    need some help with 38 gallon innovative marine tank I have been running about 4 years but need some help now with limited time can I send u some pictures for some help

  • @nickjm37fordel1
    @nickjm37fordel1 Před 10 lety

    That's a good compromise if you have no way to drain the water out of the room.

  • @nekkidrobert
    @nekkidrobert Před 10 lety

    only problem I can see with this setup is if u have a sump. The sump would take the extra water before it would go over into the other bucket.

  • @jle92708
    @jle92708 Před 2 lety

    Just realize Joey was looking at green screen for a long time

  • @strangeperson700
    @strangeperson700 Před 8 lety

    make DIY power head.

  • @caravann26
    @caravann26 Před 10 lety

    You would have to do it this way with salt water tho

  • @firebird22386
    @firebird22386 Před 10 lety

    what about the saltwater trade??

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety

      Mix your salt in a bucket first.

    • @firebird22386
      @firebird22386 Před 10 lety

      i have an overflow system with a sump, what could i do to keep the level to the pvc overflow?

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 10 lety

      Pump freshwater to the main tank, overflow on the sump.

    • @firebird22386
      @firebird22386 Před 10 lety

      thanks joey

  • @mypeeps333
    @mypeeps333 Před 5 lety

    I checked out his channel ! It's all about reef tanks ! I'm not interested in that !!!

  • @Myoldaccount-mu7of
    @Myoldaccount-mu7of Před 4 lety

    I want to be able to use a toilet flush handle. Push it down and water drains and fills up...like a toilet.

  • @freebeta6805
    @freebeta6805 Před 5 lety

    It cannot clean up excrements stacked at the bottom of Aquarium.

    • @Flaminglez
      @Flaminglez Před 5 lety

      He has another video for a diy gravel vacuum that doesn't remove water.

  • @mrsmashy4464
    @mrsmashy4464 Před 7 lety +2

    So im from Australia

  • @CloudDayLight
    @CloudDayLight Před 5 lety

    Lol just took 2 pumps and put a drain in case of overflow