Terrence Brannon
2011-05-11 11:16:55 UTC
Building a floatation tank from off-the-shelf parts is an adventure. The
tank is a pool or spa to government health and safety boards. Pool and
spa parts also work well in floatation tanks because of the high volume
capacity they operate under. My friend uses a Hayward pump 3/4 HP and DE
filter... standard pool products.
Tim Strudwick uses inline heating and filtering like what you find on a
spa device for his i-sopod.
And I use aquarium heaters in the Black Beauty.
I probably will use Lifegard aquatics aquarium filters for my tank. I
really dont want to assemble all of those parts, but I think a pond
filter just wont have the pull I'm looking for. Pondmaster clearly didnt
-http://vimeo.com/20834595
tank is a pool or spa to government health and safety boards. Pool and
spa parts also work well in floatation tanks because of the high volume
capacity they operate under. My friend uses a Hayward pump 3/4 HP and DE
filter... standard pool products.
Tim Strudwick uses inline heating and filtering like what you find on a
spa device for his i-sopod.
And I use aquarium heaters in the Black Beauty.
I probably will use Lifegard aquatics aquarium filters for my tank. I
really dont want to assemble all of those parts, but I think a pond
filter just wont have the pull I'm looking for. Pondmaster clearly didnt
-http://vimeo.com/20834595