Well, from scouring these forums for info on building a trickle tower & wondering if it could be made a little differently, I thought I'd give it a go.
I already had the media from a couple of box filters so my only expense was the bits & pieces to make up the actual tower...
A grand total of £14.98.
Everything went well for the first hour (that's when I was chucking it together) then things started to go 'slightly' pear-shaped...
I decided to have a double wall of mesh for strength[img]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/sludg ... 11f99d.jpg[/img]
The pegs help hold it together whilst I add the plastic ties.
I also used the ties to fix the mesh to the sieve
[img]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/sludg ... 52e81f.jpg[/img]
Next, I added a second sieve, this was to be the top layer
[img]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/sludg ... ffbd84.jpg[/img]
I then drilled a series of holes to form a spray bar - 8mm holes at 50mm centres, 7 rows all offset by 30deg. into 32mm pvc pipe
[img]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/sludg ... cf37d3.jpg[/img]
The end was blocked off & this was fixed into the top bucket.
[img]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/sludg ... f799ff.jpg[/img]
And finally, the collecting point, outlets were added (borrowed from a box filter and 'spacers' were placed in the bottom (borrowed media).
[img]http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/sludg ... IM0451.jpg[/img]
I assembled the whole contraption, attaching the supply pipe to the side for added stability.
I never realised my Aquashift st4000 pump could be quite so powerful!
The inlet pipe has a 90 deg bend top and bottom. The top of the unit is some 8' higher than the pump. The water is pumped via the filter through about 8 metres of pipe and yet the pressure blew the gasket out of the top bend & was really too powerful, so some water was splashing out of the sides.
Sorry, no pics of the finished product, too busy sorting everything out

Oh well.
Mark II
I'll be 'borrowing' the jap mat out of my box filter to provide a more solid wall around the mesh so any stray drops will be absorbed & run down to be collected.
I have 2 spare pumps which are less powerfull. I'll connect one of these up & see how it goes.
Aside from the major pressure problem & some water loss from the sides, the experiment went rather well.
The upper section was filled (14" deep, 12" diameter) with the green thingies & the bottom section was half green thingies & half flocor.
Looks better than Tracey Island
