The Worlds First AUTO CLEAN POND SIEVE FILTER - DIY £120 😎😍😘🍾

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2022
  • In this video, we demonstrate how you can easily make your own Auto Cleaning Sieve Filter for under £120.
    Sieve filters are a fantastic pre-filter that really does remove a ton of debris out of the water before it even has a chance to enter the main filter. Most sieve filters will need manual cleaning however we created our very own self-cleaning sieve filter using the most basic tools & materials found in most people's houses.
    A normal sieve filter will cost you £645 which you still have to clean yourself. With the price increase of pond equipment, we thought we would share an idea that you may like to try and build yourself to save you some pennies.
    The mesh used in this video we bought from:
    themeshcompany.com/
    For your unique discount code, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already, then email us your name etc to:
    info@simplypondz.co.uk
    For more general pond info and advice, please visit:
    www.simplypondz.co.uk/
  • ХоббиХобби

Комментарии • 69

  • @grimmagrog
    @grimmagrog 2 года назад +9

    That's definitely the best DIY sieve filter I've ever seen.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Ian appreciate the comment!

  • @agri-ciudadph
    @agri-ciudadph Год назад +1

    Wow that's an effective and economical sieve filter design Sir! thanks for the information!

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад +1

      Cheers many thanks for the comment

  • @kensteeplejack
    @kensteeplejack Год назад

    Thats a fantastic idea, I am going to make one ready for next spring.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      Cheers Ken appreciate it. It actually works really well

  • @ricardorowe4802
    @ricardorowe4802 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing job mate

  • @KoiRun50
    @KoiRun50 2 года назад

    That’s brilliant!

  • @progressivepondkeeping
    @progressivepondkeeping 2 года назад

    Nice build dude 👌👍

  • @Steve_1970
    @Steve_1970 2 года назад

    Great idea 👍👍

  • @Mikemkp
    @Mikemkp 2 года назад

    Good idea 👍🏻 might give that one ago 👊🏻

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад

      You should! thanks for comment!

  • @PaulWheelerPhotography
    @PaulWheelerPhotography Год назад +1

    Good idea. One improvement would be a black box and lid, with the cleaning nozzles poking through. No light, no algae.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      Think he uses a lid but yes black would defo reduce light levels

  • @NicBellamy
    @NicBellamy Год назад

    Ingenious approach. Nagdammit now I have another project.....

  • @dougiepaine449
    @dougiepaine449 2 года назад

    great idea not sure my old phone does apps but its worth a try and make one anyway

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад

      The app is called "kasa" it should work on all ios and android phones

  • @gersonbystronski2198
    @gersonbystronski2198 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great idea. If you place the sprayer under the mash you don`t need to clean it that often. I will try for dure. A cover may be required. LOL

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  10 месяцев назад +1

      it wont work as the main water flow runs through it

  • @MrSmithy63
    @MrSmithy63 Год назад

    That great , I already have a cetus sieve otherwise Id go for one of these , I love the autoclean though , I may use that idea 👍

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      That's a great idea! thanks for the comment!

  • @ronihermawan76
    @ronihermawan76 11 месяцев назад

    So inspiring

  • @doktorgregg
    @doktorgregg Год назад +1

    This looks fantastic! Could you post a video walking us through the whole system? I’m wondering where to put the pump in a pool conversion system that’ll combine sieve filter, bio-filter, and UV.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      I will see what we can do thanks for the comment

  • @oliverskinner8962
    @oliverskinner8962 2 года назад +1

    Nice set up you could apply that to off the shelf sieves as well. Works a bit like a drum filter 👍

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад

      yes 100%

    • @oliverskinner8962
      @oliverskinner8962 2 года назад

      @@thep0ndman I have a question what angle did you mount the mesh is it 45° and how big is the mesh panel ? I'm think of getting the 0.298mm hole with 0.076mm wire 68LPI with 64% open area. I feel 298 micron will be enough and was going to silicon it to a framework of 2" pipework with 45° elbows at the bottom for a flat collection tray so the angle of the mesh would be 45° running up. I will be adding paper binders to the underside to stop water running down the back and to give strength and support. An answer to either question would be greatly appreciated ! 👍

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад +1

      I will have a look and get the specs of the mesh over to you, 300 micron is what evolution aqua use on their filters so it will be fine. We played around with the angle to suit the flow of water, you will probably have to do the same to adjust to make sure the water is going through the mesh and the debris slowly work their way down to the bottom. Abit of trial and error.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад +1

      Hi Oliver, here is the mesh we used: themeshcompany.com/product/stainless-steel-304-woven-wire-mesh-0-263mm-hole-0-16mm-wire-60-lpi/

  • @shumboom
    @shumboom 11 месяцев назад

    Genius

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  11 месяцев назад

      thanks for the comment

  • @crajumeira
    @crajumeira Год назад

    I saw something similar being used at a Mauritius hotel pond that the local cleaning company had set up

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      Oh lovely. What was the name of the hotel?

  • @bryanlee3197
    @bryanlee3197 Год назад

    good idea

  • @mikenooraei2523
    @mikenooraei2523 4 месяца назад

    Where did you get the mesh from?

  • @team-118
    @team-118 Год назад

    Hi - what and how have you achieved the mesh support running underneath from side to side please? TIA

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад +1

      I will find out for you cheers

  • @Waldy32v6
    @Waldy32v6 Год назад

    Great sieve currently building one myself. Can I ask what submersible pump you used. Cheers

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      Think it’s approx 8000lph thnx for the comment

  • @SuperGeneration10
    @SuperGeneration10 Год назад

    Guess 45° is better than rotary drum filter..how creative & brilliant idea 👍

  • @alandowden8165
    @alandowden8165 2 года назад +2

    Great idea. I'm looking to make and add something like this to my dad's pond.
    I've gone to the website for the mesh but can't find it, can you please let me know where about on the website it is.
    Thanks in advance.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад

      Hi Alan I will look into the actual mesh we used and get back to you!

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  2 года назад

      Hi Alan here is the mesh we used: themeshcompany.com/product/stainless-steel-304-woven-wire-mesh-0-263mm-hole-0-16mm-wire-60-lpi/

    • @alandowden8165
      @alandowden8165 2 года назад

      Thanks for that. I really appreciate you taking the time to check and reply.

  • @nileperch577
    @nileperch577 Год назад +1

    Nice amazing.. what name of the automatic device for power and app name and link for mesh and device

  • @jonathandavidmoore2536
    @jonathandavidmoore2536 11 месяцев назад

    Hi this looks just what I need, I linked to the Meshcompany, but there are so many, could you please specify to me which is the micromesh 250. Thanks. Jon

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  10 месяцев назад

      I’ll find out

    • @dushanthapalansooriya8462
      @dushanthapalansooriya8462 9 месяцев назад

      Can I use 300m mesh.?how about stainless steel mesh. If I used SS , what is mesh I shd size.?

  • @nileperch577
    @nileperch577 Год назад

    Please what name of the automatic device and app name

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  Год назад

      Hi mate it’s a tp link smart plug and the app is called Kasa cheers

  • @mottilein2010
    @mottilein2010 Год назад

    It’s almost like a drum filter BUT: why don’t you let the water clean the mesh from the back side like it in a drum filter. The way you do it, you push the dirt even more into the mesh….

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  11 месяцев назад

      you cant realy as the water flow is falling down the mesh, you could probably switch off the pump each time but its more hassle

  • @arekkowalski6131
    @arekkowalski6131 2 года назад

    Jakie sito

  • @BoogeymanDracula
    @BoogeymanDracula 11 месяцев назад

    Pump fed defeats purpose.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  10 месяцев назад

      of?

    • @BoogeymanDracula
      @BoogeymanDracula 10 месяцев назад

      the purpose of a sieve is to capture poop and debris. If it goes through pump first it gets chopped up and pureed. The minute particles pass right through screen and into your bio filter. You want to capture evrything before biofilter. bottom drain to sieve gravity fed is the only real way to achieve this.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  10 месяцев назад

      @BoogeymanDracula lol it’s not a food processor the sieve is like 200 microns 🤣🤣🤣

    • @BoogeymanDracula
      @BoogeymanDracula 10 месяцев назад

      it works, it just works inefficiently. Requires more cleaning of bio filter which disrupts colonies of good bacteria. The ideal system is 4" bottom drain to a sieve, to a bio, to a UV, back to pond.

    • @thep0ndman
      @thep0ndman  10 месяцев назад +3

      We see this a lot on this channel, just because some people have done something one way, it doesn’t mean that another way won’t work. I think the koi industry is just stuck in its ways and some people just can’t get their heads around different methods