Here is a way to take a pump and diffuser and make anywhere from 5 to 45 gallons of tea at a time.
Materials needed:
-Ecoplus 7 air pump.
-Diffuser Express Flex-Air threaded disc diffuser. Get the 12" high capacity part number 03776.
- 1/2 inch air line from home depot
- Brute trash can from home depot. Get whatever size you need minimum 20, 32, or 44 gallons.
- 1 inch inner diameter pvc tubing. You want it to be 6 or 7 inches shorter than the trash can you're using. I have the 20 gallon trash can which is roughly 22 inches tall. So my pvc pipe is 16 inches (22-6=16).
-Threaded male 3/4 inch barb for 1/2 inch tubing from home depot. (Gray piece)
-Threaded female 3/4 inch coupler from home depot. (White piece)
-Hook or clasp. I had one laying around. Home depot surely has one.
Pump.
Sound deadening from pond liner scraps.
High quality H20 with tea ingredients.
Barb hose and coupler.
Diffuser
PVC
Drop In
Turn on pump. It will push out diffuser assembly. Lock it in place.
Go do something. Get some fresh air?
Perhaps make some absolute amber?
18-24 hours later you've got tea. Saponins? I think so...
The PVC keeps the tubing from kinking. It is also used to keep the diffuser from "walking" as it wants to push right out of the water. Kind of pins it in place.
This design played out through trial and error. Many "motherfucker"s later I came up with this one.:D
Awesome design man. that is a badass tea brewer. nice. I was literally right about to build a little vortex brewer and might "spin" off of this a little bit...spin spin spin...spinning diffuser...win. So many ideas now! :woot:
To clean this thing I rinse it in the sink with the veggie sprayer deal. Debris tends to fall in the cracks on the underside. These are designed to be mounted with the diffuser membrane pointed up, so placing it in there like I have tends to collect debris. That said I never have problems cleaning this. It is very simple to clean. The diffuser doesn't allow back-flow into the membrane. I just rinse it and plug it back into the pump for a few minutes to dry. Easy. Way simpler than air stones in my opinion.
Awesome design man. that is a badass tea brewer. nice. I was literally right about to build a little vortex brewer and might "spin" off of this a little bit...spin spin spin...spinning diffuser...win. So many ideas now! :woot: