Compressor for the aquarium with their own hands

Without a good compressor, it is almost impossible to imagine the normal life of your aquarium fish. Of course, you can buy it in the store, but some craftsmen manage to make these devices at home, saving a little money and adjusting homemade products to your specific tank.

Why do I need a compressor in an aquarium?

Before you start making a compressor for an aquarium , you need to understand why it is so necessary for your fish. Its main function is to saturate the water with oxygen. In addition, the bubbles rise to the upper layers and seem to form an elevator, causing the surrounding liquid layers to also move upward. Water, therefore, is further mixed, and its temperature becomes more homogeneous. Bursting on the surface, the bubbles burst a film of bacteria and dust, thereby slightly improving the overall aeration. Even from a decorative point of view, an aquarium with a working compressor looks better than without it. A chain of bubbles represents an entertaining and pacifying spectacle, always attracting the viewer.

How to make a compressor for an aquarium?

The scheme that we want to offer you, used in the old days, many people who traded aquarium fish. The simplicity of its work and the cheapness become obvious even with a superficial glance at the drawing, and many elements of the construction or lying around at home in the closet, or you can buy at any nearby store. Typical models of compressors operate on the principle of a pressure pump. The motor rotates the pump shaft or the electromagnet makes the membrane vibrate, resulting in oxygen being fed through the tubes to the desired location. The whole point is to change the noisy mechanism to a kind of battery of air.

How to assemble a self-made compressor for an aquarium?

  1. For work we need a regular car or bicycle pump.
  2. A tube from a medical dropper.
  3. A tee or a three-way tap.
  4. Homemade clamp or device for clamping the dropper, you need to adjust the head of air.
  5. As an accumulator of oxygen we will have:
  • We collect the construction according to the diagram shown in the figure. The outlet is sealed, and the hose surface at the end is often pierced with a needle. We pump our "battery", block the hose from the pump and adjust the air head.
  • This compressor for the aquarium, assembled with their own hands, will need to be pumped about two times a day. It should be noted that the enclosed chamber of the ball can withstand more air pressure, which means it will last longer without pumping. Of course, it is inconvenient to use this device for years, and it will not be possible to leave it for a few days without supervision, but as a temporary adaptation this self-made compressor is quite suitable.