Lpsouth1978
Avid Member
Let me start with a disclaimer:
You will probably not save much, if any, money by building your own misting system. It is still advisable that you purchase a system from MistKing or AquaZamp. This build thread is more for informative purposes, and for those that may already have a quality diaphragm pump, like I did.
The things you will need:
Diaphragm pump
Power supply
Fogger Nozzles
Various 1/4" John Guest fittings
1/4" Tubing (black if possible)
4 small Bolts w/nuts
Digital Minute Light timer
Bucket with lid
Scissors or razor blade
drill
For the diaphragm pump I recommend using an RO/DI booster pump. These are designed with 1/4" fittings so the tubing connects without needing to be modified. Also, they are designed to work with lots of back pressure, so can easily push the water through the nozzles making a fine mist. Usually the power supply is included with the pump.
The best nozzles I have found are 0.8GPH fogger nozzles from Home Depot or Lowes. They create a nice fine mist, like the AquaZamp nozzles, and are VERY inexpensive ($5 for 5).
The John Guest fittings that you need will depend on your unique system layout. I recommend 1 "t" and at least 1 elbow for each nozzle (except the last one on the system). Each elbow you use gives added articulation. You can see how these misting nozzles look once connected in the pictures below.
This is how you will put everything together.
Start by cutting a small hole in the screen top of your enclosure for each nozzle you plan to use.
Now attach a small piece of the 1/4" tube to the bottom of the first "t".
Attach an elbow to that tube, and attach another small piece of tube to the other end of the elbow.
At this point you can either add more elbows or attach the nozzle to this.
Repeat this process for each misting nozzle, but use an elbow instead of a "t" on the last nozzle.
Now remove the "t" (or elbow) from each misting assembly and put them back together through the holes you made in the screen top.
Then cut a the tube in the correct lengths to fit between each mister assembly and attach them all.
Now, you will need your drill. figure out where you will have the pump placed and drill a hole just large enough for the tubing to fit through it. Attach some tub to the pump and put it in place on top of the lid.
Once the pump is in place, mark the hole placement, for each of the pump feet, on the bucket lid and drill holes for the bolts in these spots. Now connect your pump to the lid using the bolts.
Now connect the pump to the first misting assembly and set up your timer.
Fill the bucket with water, and watch your new misting system go to work.
Here is a video of my DIY system working on my veiled enclosure.
http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/l...F6-3879-0000022796FA67B8_zps13dc1e4e.mp4.html
You will probably not save much, if any, money by building your own misting system. It is still advisable that you purchase a system from MistKing or AquaZamp. This build thread is more for informative purposes, and for those that may already have a quality diaphragm pump, like I did.
The things you will need:
Diaphragm pump
Power supply
Fogger Nozzles
Various 1/4" John Guest fittings
1/4" Tubing (black if possible)
4 small Bolts w/nuts
Digital Minute Light timer
Bucket with lid
Scissors or razor blade
drill
For the diaphragm pump I recommend using an RO/DI booster pump. These are designed with 1/4" fittings so the tubing connects without needing to be modified. Also, they are designed to work with lots of back pressure, so can easily push the water through the nozzles making a fine mist. Usually the power supply is included with the pump.
The best nozzles I have found are 0.8GPH fogger nozzles from Home Depot or Lowes. They create a nice fine mist, like the AquaZamp nozzles, and are VERY inexpensive ($5 for 5).
The John Guest fittings that you need will depend on your unique system layout. I recommend 1 "t" and at least 1 elbow for each nozzle (except the last one on the system). Each elbow you use gives added articulation. You can see how these misting nozzles look once connected in the pictures below.
This is how you will put everything together.
Start by cutting a small hole in the screen top of your enclosure for each nozzle you plan to use.
Now attach a small piece of the 1/4" tube to the bottom of the first "t".
Attach an elbow to that tube, and attach another small piece of tube to the other end of the elbow.
At this point you can either add more elbows or attach the nozzle to this.
Repeat this process for each misting nozzle, but use an elbow instead of a "t" on the last nozzle.
Now remove the "t" (or elbow) from each misting assembly and put them back together through the holes you made in the screen top.
Then cut a the tube in the correct lengths to fit between each mister assembly and attach them all.
Now, you will need your drill. figure out where you will have the pump placed and drill a hole just large enough for the tubing to fit through it. Attach some tub to the pump and put it in place on top of the lid.
Once the pump is in place, mark the hole placement, for each of the pump feet, on the bucket lid and drill holes for the bolts in these spots. Now connect your pump to the lid using the bolts.
Now connect the pump to the first misting assembly and set up your timer.
Fill the bucket with water, and watch your new misting system go to work.
Here is a video of my DIY system working on my veiled enclosure.
http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/l...F6-3879-0000022796FA67B8_zps13dc1e4e.mp4.html