DIY Pond Algae Destroyer for under $300

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2022
  • I was soooo tired of raking algae out of my pond. I tried really expensive chemicals and they worked great for like a month. Finally decided to take matters into my own hands and modified a "trash pump" into a pond algae destroyer-sucking machine thing!! AND it works amazingly.
    I do not get paid for anything on my videos- so I don't mind sharing I built this using a 2" Predator Trash Pump from Harbor Freight (about $240, but goes on sales) and then everything else I bought at Lowes!
    Feel free to ask any questions, be safe and knock that algae out!!

Комментарии • 53

  • @cooper8318
    @cooper8318 20 дней назад +2

    I appreciate that you turned a chore into a fun job

  • @bagermaster-club
    @bagermaster-club 22 дня назад +3

    You can take a more serious approach to cleaning the reservoir. Assemble a mini dredger from two motor pumps - one for mud and the second for hydraulic erosion. And with the help of the Bagermaster suction nozzle, you can remove bottom sediments and pump sand from the bottom to a distance of up to 50 meters. You can deepen the pier.

  • @iKnoMuzik
    @iKnoMuzik Год назад +4

    Me and my buddy started a pond cleaning business a couple years ago for summer money, and we were doing straight net skimming on .25-.5 acre ponds and would take us 2 weekends to finish. This will cut our rates in half. Very blessed to have gotten this information. Thank you sir

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  Год назад

      Good luck! This works great in about a foot or more water. If you get too close to the shore you'll start sucking up dirt. Remember to "prime" the hose first or the suction won't take... but once it goes... holy moly your arms will thank you! Also, I found a metal grass rake works best for the stuff on the shore versus nets. Just rake it and toss it right out of the pond.

    • @iKnoMuzik
      @iKnoMuzik Год назад

      Have you ever used this with duckweed? Duckweed kinda floats on top so I wonder if it would work the same.

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  11 месяцев назад

      @@iKnoMuzik I haven't personally, if it has roots into the water it will grab them but you can't take the nozzle out of the water or you will lose suction. Has to stay right at the top where you get like 75% water and 25% air or less. I saw other videos that show how to knock out duckweed you may want to check out.

    • @FIFApepper
      @FIFApepper 5 месяцев назад

      @iknomuzik do you do cleaning only or do you so chemical work? I was looking into doing a biz too

  • @deanguando1335
    @deanguando1335 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best I've seen.

  • @tuwannarico
    @tuwannarico 10 месяцев назад

    Wow!! Now you have an genius idea here!! This is awesome!! Good job!! Thank you!!❤️

  • @GrapplingGorillas
    @GrapplingGorillas Год назад +1

    Wow! This is amazing man I am going to go buy the hose today and start my pump up asap

  • @aliveandwell2078
    @aliveandwell2078 2 месяца назад +1

    That is so satisfying!!!!

  • @TopFitnessStrategies
    @TopFitnessStrategies 9 дней назад +1

    This is a great idea! Thanks! Just curious, have you ever used chemicals to clean up algae? If so , what have you used and what results did you get?

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  9 дней назад +2

      I have. I worked with the local farm pond store and they recommended Cutrine (in 5 gallon pails, about $175 each). Frankly, it worked great... for about 3 months. My pond requires 2 buckets to properly spray- so I would be spending $350 at least twice a year to treat... versus spending $300 once for this contraption and then doing a little good old fashioned raking. If you have a smaller pond... like an acre or less, I can see Cutrine being a smart and easy option.

  • @TopFitnessStrategies
    @TopFitnessStrategies 5 дней назад

    Hey dude, how deep is your pond? Or, what's the shallowest point? Are you seeing algae grow the most in the shallow?

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge 7 месяцев назад

    Mount your pump on the side by side(make sure the exhaust isn’t blowing on the bed if the side by side. It would melt plastic or burn paint) make a “filter” on your trailer to catch and drain algae so you can dispose of it instead of having to handle it again. Then go dump your trailer.

  • @scottrodcustoms1
    @scottrodcustoms1 4 месяца назад

    Been thinking about doing something like this, except for using it to specifically pull out leaves and muck in my tiny pond. Do you think this would work? Perhaps a 3" trash pump?

  • @219fisherman4
    @219fisherman4 10 месяцев назад

    Is this a semi trash pump or full trash pump? And you mentioned 2” I believe right?

  • @mikeduarte8635
    @mikeduarte8635 10 месяцев назад

    You should turn pump around so it dumps in your trailer and the expanded metal will catch the plant matter

  • @RoundTopJohn
    @RoundTopJohn 3 дня назад

    Is it possible that your 25 foot hose you got at Lowes is 1.25 "

  • @aaronwentzel5383
    @aaronwentzel5383 Год назад +1

    This is awesome! Thansk for the video. Curious how it’s still working? Any issues not using the intake strainer?

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  Год назад

      Hi Aaron. It still works great however, I "upgraded" the hose because I needed more slack so I didn't have to move the pump as often. I put two 20' hoses in tandem for 40' total and the size is 1.5". I also increased the strength of the hose because I noticed in a few places the pump was possibly trying to squeeze it some (it's just plastic). So $60 later it's nearly foolproof with a larger opening so it moves even more water and gets hung up less when you hit huge clumps (or the dirt accidentally).

    • @aaronwentzel5383
      @aaronwentzel5383 Год назад

      @@msumner4117 In the video it looks like you use the 1.5” hose. I just bought my supplies today. Are you saying you went to a wider hose or just better material? Thanks!!!

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  Год назад

      @@aaronwentzel5383 Just better material. The plastic hose I initially used will work fine for you, I think if you love the machine and use it a ton though you may want to "upgrade" the hose though as the thin plastic one is under a lot of stress. Here's what I bought at Lowes: www.lowes.com/pd/smartpond-Black-Pond-Tubing/1000596755. You can get a double-sided 1.5" barb connection to hold them together nicely. Good luck!

  • @Pointerfinger_1
    @Pointerfinger_1 2 месяца назад

    Man, I wish I could borrow that!

  • @obamazadork
    @obamazadork 10 месяцев назад +2

    So I’ve been thinking of this also, and tried something similar. But like another commenter said, the filamentous algae tends to plug up the pump. I wish I could chop it up somehow first, then suck it up. Any suggestions out there??

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  10 месяцев назад

      Not 100% sure what filamentous algae is... is that not what I was sucking up in this? Seems like it would be the same stuff as once you get it going, it just pulls it right in. I can tell you whatever I suck up here is just minced though, it's not going to stop this pump if you can get it through the hose. If you check out the timecode at about 3:45, and then at about 4:15 you can see what is left in the pile. I think this would work for you.

    • @obamazadork
      @obamazadork 10 месяцев назад

      @@msumner4117 Thanks so much for the reply. Filamentous algae blooms from the bottom of the pond and is really long and stringy and tough. I'll give it another try, maybe it won't clog the pump if I go slower. I have a 3" trash pump from Harbor and you would think it would work even better!

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@obamazadork Maybe you are going too fast like you said and maybe you don't have enough suction. I took my 2" pipe down to a 1" opening (the PVC wand). Maybe you should take yours down to 1.5"-2" to increase the suction. The hose size will also eliminate being able to pull too much in that will gunk up the pump. I can't speak to filamentous algae though as the stuff I have grows from below but mostly floats on the top. Sounds like nasty stuff!

  • @glennmail
    @glennmail Год назад

    What model is the trash pump, and where did you get it? Also, where did you get the adapter hardware to connect the 1.5" hose. Awesome idea.

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry for the late reply. I bought the trash pump at Harbor Freight, it's a 2" model. The adapters I bought at Lowes.

    • @keithglunt1008
      @keithglunt1008 10 месяцев назад

      @@msumner4117 Is it "semi-trash" or "full-trash"?

    • @idodishez1969
      @idodishez1969 9 месяцев назад

      Semi or full trash pump?

  • @genesorg1341
    @genesorg1341 Год назад

    Did you have any issues with the pump clogging? I have dense filamentous in my pond.

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, sorry for the late reply. It actually does best with more dense because it helps keep the vacuum. If you get air in the hose, you can lose your suction and that's a pain to re-prime it. You may need a bigger hose... if it's that dense, you might need to stick to some chemical methods.

  • @jamesbowman1767
    @jamesbowman1767 10 месяцев назад

    Where does the water go? I'm trying to figure out how I could do this off of my pontoon.

    • @tuwannarico
      @tuwannarico 10 месяцев назад +1

      You would need a bucket to catch it.. the water and scum come out together.. he shows u it dumps on the ground and at the end he picks up the scum water goes into the ground only scum left! So u could get something to sift the scum out and let water go back into pond!!

  • @eddevarona8448
    @eddevarona8448 Месяц назад

    Wow, what a great idea. I was thinking of doing something like this because I’ve busting my tail scooping it out with a manual pool skimmer. One question. When it does clog up, how difficult is it to unclog the pump? What do you have to do?

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  Месяц назад

      The pump itself doesn't get clogged, it is plenty powerful and will dice any algae that goes into the well. What gets clogged is the wand/tube if you suck in too much algae too fast because it clots up. If you watch the video I have to kind of let it pull itself in... if you go aggressive you will clog up the wand quickly. So it does require a bit of restraint and patience... but it's so fulfilling to watch you will generally be fine with that.

    • @eddevarona8448
      @eddevarona8448 Месяц назад

      Oh, ok. Thanks a lot for the quick response. I thought the pump itself got clogged.
      I just picked a new pump from HF and as soon as I gather up the rest of the stuff, hose, fittings etc. I 4:47 ’m going to give it a shot. Is your wand 1 1/2” or did you drop it down to 1”?

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  Месяц назад +1

      @@eddevarona8448 I went with a 1" because it was stronger. Remember to prime the hose and the pump with water and the hose be under water when you start the pump. It's a bit of a pain in the neck to get it running- then it's heavenly. When I get it going I tend to try to keep it going as long as I can- lately I had the wife drive the ATV around the pond pulling the pump while I walked the shoreline.

    • @eddevarona8448
      @eddevarona8448 Месяц назад

      Ok, so you went from 2” inlet to 1 1/2” suction hose then down from 1 1/2” to the 1” wand. Then by stronger, do you mean stronger suction thru the 1” or stronger wand handle? I think that’s a great idea to have the wife drive the 4-wheeler and you walk the pump around. I got the wheel kit for my pump too so I should be able to do that too. Thanks again for all your ideas. I think it’s really going to save my back!👍

    • @eddevarona8448
      @eddevarona8448 19 дней назад

      One more question and thanks for all the info you already gave me. Have you tried this with the new 1” wand yet” i reduced mine down from 2” to a 1 1/2” to 1” reducer fitting and put a length of 1” pvc for the wand, but it seems to be too restricted and doesn’t take stuff in like yours did with the 1 1/2” wand. Just wondering if you’re having any luck with the 1” wand? Thanks again👍

  • @user-bf4us3tc1h
    @user-bf4us3tc1h 2 месяца назад

    The set up works great but the algae comes out pulverized. And appears to just run back into the pond with the water

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  2 месяца назад

      Look at about 4:10, yes the algae is pulverized but it doesn't run back into the pond, it forms a bit of a mound.

  • @gusdivittorio7345
    @gusdivittorio7345 10 месяцев назад

    What is a purpose if you're just gonna put the waste in your yard ???

    • @woodwardranch1532
      @woodwardranch1532 16 дней назад

      It will dry out and add nutrients to the soil if you leave it in your yard. If you leave it in your pond it spreads and takes over

  • @idodishez1969
    @idodishez1969 9 месяцев назад

    So I built one of these this weekend. Using almost identical parts. 2” semi trash pump from harbor freight. 20’ 1.5” intake hose from Lowe’s. I didn’t have any luck. Epic failure. I’m my case the algae is mostly on the surface. So I have to place the suction pipe ON the surface and not BELOW surface. Problem is anytime I break the (water) seal to place the suction pipe ON the surface, the pump loses its prime and it just sucks air until it catches up again.
    Also, a lot of my algae is stringy. Like long weeds. It was constantly plugging up the intake on the pump. Has to remove the intake port and pull out all the stringy crap that was wound up in the pump impellers.
    Ended up going back to removing with a pool skimmer. Not sure what I did wrong or different. But this definitely didn’t work for me.

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  9 месяцев назад

      Man that's terrible. If you can't return the items then I would suggest trying a little bigger hose then. Thinking about how you could rig something like a flat vacuum nozzle to use under the water surface that would pull the floating algae down. Mine pulls in the stringy stuff with no problem... were you going at it too hard/fast by chance?

    • @msumner4117
      @msumner4117  9 месяцев назад

      Also, maybe check out what this guy did- looks like he used a tupperware container and it "sucks" the surface algae in. That would just be a simple modification of the one you have. ruclips.net/video/OW5MOeIqY0U/видео.html