DIY Pump & Filter Plans
Suggested price: $19.95
Description
If you are looking for an alternative to an all-in-one aquarium pump and filter, these plans will help you make it happen.
Here are a few details:
- Several different options are included
- How to source parts locally or online
- Where to find inexpensive and readily available replacement filters
- An overview of keeping your water clean
- Project checklist
- Complete assembly instructions
- Tips on placement and design
- Options on where to run the power cord
- How to drill through the lid (if you want to)
- Fine-tuning tips
- Suggestions for upgrades
- More than 50 pictures and diagrams are included
Total pages: 70
Skill Level Required: Suitable for beginners
Estimated Budget for Parts and Materials: $200 – $350
Time to Complete: 1 – 2 hours
What’s Included: There are two files:
1. The project plans / book
2. An Excel spreadsheet with links to materials and supplies
NOTES:
1. These plans are for a pump and filter for a chest freezer cold plunge. If you have a chiller-based setup, it is better to have an external pump and filter.
2. To keep your water clean, you will need some form of sanitation (ozone, H2O2, or chlorine). See the videos on my YouTube channel for more information about sanitation.
Price: Donation based (with a minimum)
Over two months, I invested over $600 in testing different equipment and connectors. The suggested donation is $19.95, although any amount of $9.95 and over will be accepted.
Your patronage helps me support our community and my family- and is greatly appreciated.