A couple of months ago, my nearly new Vertex calcium reactor pump bit the dust. At the time I had no idea Vertex had gone belly up, so imagine my frustration when I couldn't find a replacement for the OEM pump. Apparently, Vertex sourced Sicce Syncra 1.5's as the pump, and outfitted it with custom metric fittings.
I was able to source (from China) matches for the PVC fittings, and I modified some Home Depot PVC connections to make a near exact clone of the Vertex OEM pump. I hit a bunch of snags in trying to reengineer the pump. Here's the process:
1. Source the PVC union from Chinese manufacturer (and wait nearly 2 months for arrival. Fingers crossed it's a match for the Vertex union...).
2. Trim down Home Depot PVC riser to correct length to mate with 1/2" pump threads and metric union (slip)
3. Realize the PVC riser is 0.83"/21.3mm OD (imperial PVC) when you need 20 mm (metric PVC) OD slip fitting
4. Use drill press as a lathe to shave PVC to fit the metric slip fitting
5. Test fit and glue it all back together
6. Reassemble the pump and hope for no leaks!
It's working great so far. If anyone else is interested, it is doable to make a replacement pump. It would be better if there were a "conversion kit" of sorts that would only require you to supply your own Sicce pump.
In the attached photo of both pumps, the pump on the left is the new one. The pump on the right is the broken OEM Vertex pump.
I was able to source (from China) matches for the PVC fittings, and I modified some Home Depot PVC connections to make a near exact clone of the Vertex OEM pump. I hit a bunch of snags in trying to reengineer the pump. Here's the process:
1. Source the PVC union from Chinese manufacturer (and wait nearly 2 months for arrival. Fingers crossed it's a match for the Vertex union...).
2. Trim down Home Depot PVC riser to correct length to mate with 1/2" pump threads and metric union (slip)
3. Realize the PVC riser is 0.83"/21.3mm OD (imperial PVC) when you need 20 mm (metric PVC) OD slip fitting
4. Use drill press as a lathe to shave PVC to fit the metric slip fitting
5. Test fit and glue it all back together
6. Reassemble the pump and hope for no leaks!
It's working great so far. If anyone else is interested, it is doable to make a replacement pump. It would be better if there were a "conversion kit" of sorts that would only require you to supply your own Sicce pump.
In the attached photo of both pumps, the pump on the left is the new one. The pump on the right is the broken OEM Vertex pump.