Improved K1 Conversion - It Works!!!!
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:00 am
Hi All
Some time ago I converted a chamber of my multi-bay filter to aerated K1 and used a perforated sheet to prevent the K1 being lost when flushing the filter or doing a water change.
[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... er001a.jpg[/img]
Unfortunately, since then I've struggled to keep the bottom of the chamber clean as normal flushing proved inneffective. I've actually had a 3-4 inch build up of crud in about 5-6 weeks when I've not had time to remove the K1 and perforated sheet to clean it properly more often. If you've used a similar shhet to contain your K1, it's well worth the trouble to check under it!
This picture shows the amount of crud that was left after flushing the chamber for a full 30 seconds, just 4 days after the chamber had been drained and hoovered clean.
[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1425.jpg[/img]
A quick chat with a certain Mr Davis soon provided the answer - Thanks Mark!
Maybe it should have been obvious to me, but it wasn't
By placing the airline in the bottom of the chamber, the movement of the air, water and K1 will prevent any crud from building up and mean there was no longer a need to flush the chamber
The only problem that remained was how tro prevent the K1 escaping from the drain when doing a water change
[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1428.jpg[/img]
The solution to this problem was easier to find than I expected. A quick trip to the kitchen for a cuppa while my better half was doing some washing and there it was - a small mesh bag for placing the washing tablet/gel in - one free with every box so there had to be a spare
[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1429.jpg[/img]
Just add a cable tie, drill the air holes out from 2mm to 3mm to get larger bubbles (another Mark Davis tip), fix the air pipe and the job was finished.
[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1430.jpg[/img]
End result? - space for more K1 and much better movement.
An end to the crud problem? - I'm pretty confident, but will let you know!
Cheers
Some time ago I converted a chamber of my multi-bay filter to aerated K1 and used a perforated sheet to prevent the K1 being lost when flushing the filter or doing a water change.
[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... er001a.jpg[/img]
Unfortunately, since then I've struggled to keep the bottom of the chamber clean as normal flushing proved inneffective. I've actually had a 3-4 inch build up of crud in about 5-6 weeks when I've not had time to remove the K1 and perforated sheet to clean it properly more often. If you've used a similar shhet to contain your K1, it's well worth the trouble to check under it!

This picture shows the amount of crud that was left after flushing the chamber for a full 30 seconds, just 4 days after the chamber had been drained and hoovered clean.

[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1425.jpg[/img]
A quick chat with a certain Mr Davis soon provided the answer - Thanks Mark!




[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1428.jpg[/img]
The solution to this problem was easier to find than I expected. A quick trip to the kitchen for a cuppa while my better half was doing some washing and there it was - a small mesh bag for placing the washing tablet/gel in - one free with every box so there had to be a spare

[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1429.jpg[/img]
Just add a cable tie, drill the air holes out from 2mm to 3mm to get larger bubbles (another Mark Davis tip), fix the air pipe and the job was finished.

[img]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d95/kayos ... G_1430.jpg[/img]
End result? - space for more K1 and much better movement.
An end to the crud problem? - I'm pretty confident, but will let you know!
Cheers