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Title: activated carbon
Post by: phil s on September 20, 2014, 11:30:22 PM
i have searched the on the search option and couldnt find anything, i used to keep marine fish and used activated carbon for filtering the water, however my thoughts are the small size of the carbon would match the size of n gauge as it comes in many sizes, and would work out cheaper than buying from model shops

phil
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: scotsoft on September 20, 2014, 11:32:13 PM
Good idea Phil, I used that when I kept fish and had forgotten all about it  :-[

cheers John.
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Bealman on September 21, 2014, 01:36:48 AM
Sorry... this just caught me eye and if it is a discussion from another thread, I can't find it.

Activated carbon being suitable for N gauge? N gauge what? What are we talking about here?  :confused2: :confused2:

Yours sincerely, Puzzled. (Not curious - they cured that)
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Chatty on September 21, 2014, 03:02:57 AM
Quote from: Bealman on September 21, 2014, 01:36:48 AM
Sorry... this just caught me eye and if it is a discussion from another thread, I can't find it.

Activated carbon being suitable for N gauge? N gauge what? What are we talking about here?  :confused2: :confused2:

Yours sincerely, Puzzled. (Not curious - they cured that)

George

I was wondering the same thing.  Maybe N Gauge fish in a N Gauge Tank with a N Gauge Filter.    :(

Kind regards

Geoff
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Bealman on September 21, 2014, 03:34:01 AM
 :laughabovepost: :laughabovepost:

Who knows? But there has been discussion on this forum about N gauge tennis balls getting stuck in N gauge court mesh... eh, Pengi?  :D ;)
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: kirky on September 21, 2014, 07:29:00 AM
My guess is ballast?? :confused2:

Kirky
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Bealman on September 21, 2014, 07:37:13 AM
Hey yeah!! Might keep the track clean at the same time! ::)
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Maurits71 on September 21, 2014, 08:38:33 AM
 ;) the aquarium hobby is a perfect source for a lot of things on my layout.

filter floss ( cotton ), used for making hedges, trees, and all sorts of bushes

active carbon, indeed looks like coal

zeolite blocks - I use this for stone walls
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c353/MJCMonique/modeltreinen/14062014-111.jpg) (http://s31.photobucket.com/user/MJCMonique/media/modeltreinen/14062014-111.jpg.html)

(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c353/MJCMonique/modeltreinen/HBF02-06-20142.jpg) (http://s31.photobucket.com/user/MJCMonique/media/modeltreinen/HBF02-06-20142.jpg.html)
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: daveg on September 21, 2014, 09:02:21 AM
It this neck of the woods there are several large garden centres that have aquarium/pond departments.

It's a good idea to wander around as quite often there are items, like those already suggested, that can be used. Just keep an eye on the scale of the bits and pieces selected.

Dave G
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Bealman on September 21, 2014, 10:34:48 AM
Oh, so it's coal, is it?  :confused2:

Won't it eat a hole through your tender?  :uneasy:
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Malc on September 21, 2014, 10:41:43 AM
Use enough of it and it will ensure your train room never smells  :D
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: phil s on September 21, 2014, 07:41:44 PM
i just thought it would have been quite obvious what i was trying to say about the carbon (being coal) and didnt expect the sarky comments, i will keep my thought to my self in the future ;D

maurits71
that looks smart what you have done with the zeolite blocks

phil
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: mr bachmann on September 21, 2014, 08:31:07 PM
Quote from: kirky on September 21, 2014, 07:29:00 AM
My guess is ballast?? :confused2:
Kirky

carefull been carbon it could short between the live rails and strike an arc - much like a searchlight or cinema arc lamp ...
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: phil s on September 21, 2014, 08:44:26 PM
i was just thinking of using the carbon in a coal yard realy, as my plan is going to be set in the 40s-50s period and only using steam locos, just thinking outloud realy

thanks phil
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: DesertHound on September 21, 2014, 09:01:04 PM
Hi Phil

If I might add to the sarky comments (think of it as banter really), I've been looking into the causes of heat on Poole Farish motors over the past few days and I thought for a minute you wanted to use the carbon as some kind of water filter for a heat exchanger, to be towed behind the loco. Quite where a water filter fits into the logic of a heat exchanger I'm not sure, but it was a nice thought. Now wouldn't that be great, a heat exchanger for n gauge! Guess it would be rather redundant with today's fancy motors.

I'm an aquarist too - just yesterday I was thinking how neat it would be to have an aquarium with a cylindrical tunnel all the way through it, with a line passing through. That way you could watch your fish and the trains passing through - wonder what the fish would make of a class 47 passing through with a rake if 10mk I's? Probably try and eat it!

Anyway, sorry for the thread creep, just thought I'd share my thoughts ... and no, I (honestly) had no idea we were talking about coal until you mentioned it.

Will rummage around in the cupboard and see if I've got any of that carbon - I do remember having some.

Dan
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: phil s on September 21, 2014, 09:09:37 PM
Quote from: DesertHound on September 21, 2014, 09:01:04 PM
Hi Phil

If I might add to the sarky comments (think of it as banter really), I've been looking into the causes of heat on Poole Farish motors over the past few days and I thought for a minute you wanted to use the carbon as some kind of water filter for a heat exchanger, to be towed behind the loco. Quite where a water filter fits into the logic of a heat exchanger I'm not sure, but it was a nice thought. Now wouldn't that be great, a heat exchanger for n gauge! Guess it would be rather redundant with today's fancy motors.

I'm an aquarist too - just yesterday I was thinking how neat it would be to have an aquarium with a cylindrical tunnel all the way through it, with a line passing through. That way you could watch your fish and the trains passing through - wonder what the fish would make of a class 47 passing through with a rake if 10mk I's? Probably try and eat it!

Anyway, sorry for the thread creep, just thought I'd share my thoughts ... and no, I (honestly) had no idea we were talking about coal until you mentioned it.

Will rummage around in the cupboard and see if I've got any of that carbon - I do remember having some.

Dan

railwayline through fishtank already been done ;), do you get to watch a program on sky called (tanked) american program they do alsorts with aquariums

phil
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: DesertHound on September 21, 2014, 09:13:14 PM
Phil

No Sky where I am but I'll youtube it. Do you have a link for the tunnel through fish tank?

I'll do a bit of digging now ...
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Jerry Howlett on September 21, 2014, 09:21:06 PM
Quote from: DesertHound on September 21, 2014, 09:13:14 PM
Phil

Do you have a link for the tunnel through fish tank?


Isn't that called the Euro Tunnel these days ?
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: phil s on September 21, 2014, 09:23:21 PM
Quote from: DesertHound on September 21, 2014, 09:13:14 PM
Phil

No Sky where I am but I'll youtube it. Do you have a link for the tunnel through fish tank?

I'll do a bit of digging now ...

no link, but also look for (fish tank kings) they also do loads of differant things with aquariums

phil
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Griffo on September 21, 2014, 10:22:53 PM
Quote from: DesertHound on September 21, 2014, 09:01:04 PM


I'm an aquarist too - just yesterday I was thinking how neat it would be to have an aquarium with a cylindrical tunnel all the way through it, with a line passing through. That way you could watch your fish and the trains passing through - wonder what the fish would make of a class 47 passing through with a rake if 10mk I's? Probably try and eat it!

Dan

Surely the 47 should have a rake of dogfish, maybe a mermaid or two with a shark bringing up the rear .......

Steve
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: Bealman on September 22, 2014, 12:37:01 AM
 :laughabovepost: :laughabovepost:
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: cjdodd on September 22, 2014, 08:02:37 AM
There is a US TV show called 'Tanked' all about aquarium builders. They built a 3 three tank unit all connected by tubes for an estate agent, all the tanks where different houses.

That had a track running through it.
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: phil s on September 30, 2014, 10:02:09 PM
another great product for biulding mountain ranges or broken into smaller pieces to build stone walling would be (alfagrog)

phil
Title: Re: activated carbon
Post by: steve836 on October 01, 2014, 10:40:26 AM
Quote from: cjdodd on September 22, 2014, 08:02:37 AM
There is a US TV show called 'Tanked' all about aquarium builders. They built a 3 three tank unit all connected by tubes for an estate agent, all the tanks where different houses.

That had a track running through it.

Why do you want a tube for estate agents? I'd be inclined to let them drown. :laugh: