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Hi all,
I recently have been trying to figure out a way to use an ultrasonic transducer to clean off year old coralline algae that is incredibly strong. Normal plastic scrapers don’t do the job and metal ones will cause scratches.
Attached is a video of a test I did using a handheld dental scaler used to remove plaque and calculus from teeth. The main goal is to remove the coralline algae without scratching acrylic viewing window or wall. It worked incredibly well, basically melting off the algae, but I am unable to submerge the unit without damaging the device.
For any engineers or tinkerers out there is there any device out there that would be submersible or any way I could modify the current device I have? I’ve found other ones like this (https://a.co/d/8ISc79B) off Amazon but looking at video reviews online it seems too powerful and may be harmful to fish currently in the system. Ideally all inhabitants of the system should be able to stay in the system while cleaning.
Thank you to all who read or answer!
I recently have been trying to figure out a way to use an ultrasonic transducer to clean off year old coralline algae that is incredibly strong. Normal plastic scrapers don’t do the job and metal ones will cause scratches.
Attached is a video of a test I did using a handheld dental scaler used to remove plaque and calculus from teeth. The main goal is to remove the coralline algae without scratching acrylic viewing window or wall. It worked incredibly well, basically melting off the algae, but I am unable to submerge the unit without damaging the device.
For any engineers or tinkerers out there is there any device out there that would be submersible or any way I could modify the current device I have? I’ve found other ones like this (https://a.co/d/8ISc79B) off Amazon but looking at video reviews online it seems too powerful and may be harmful to fish currently in the system. Ideally all inhabitants of the system should be able to stay in the system while cleaning.
Thank you to all who read or answer!