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Here is an introduction to the different versions of biospheres I have made over that past 10 years. You can see each system is very different from the one before.Â
Summary:
This is the first biosphere I made are dinky little terrariums for the house and aquaponic systems in the backyard.  This system is built where air pressure is controlled for water condensation (rain).  Testing has to be performed to see how eco-systems (mainly chemical cycles with CO2, O2 H2SO4, minerals and etc...) are propagated and sustained. Â
This was the first one built, it took longer to make because I have to build everything.  There are no companies or places to buy equipment for biospheres.  Often I need to repurpose vacuum pumps and pressure pumps from air brushes sprayers and other disciplines. A hydroponic store is OK for pH and some testing equipment, but mostly the equipment came from everywhere. (Wal-Mart, Halted, DigiKey, OSH, Tap Plastics, pet store and etc....)Â
Goals:
For this first echo-system, I picked the highest metabolizing system on earth. Â It's a bog. Â Water gives a good conduit to slosh nutrients around for everything to live and decompose. Â We live in the Bay Area, but about 90% of the native ecology is destroyed. Â It maybe higher by now. Â It was hard to find native bogs plants and microbiology;Â they have been filled up with cement and sand.
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Below is are overview pictures of the first Biosphere.  The whole thing is encased in Styrofoam to keep heat out.  The brown box with the silver pipes coming out is a refrigerator making chilled air to keep the whole system at the same temperature.  Underneath is the pressure, vacuum pumps, SSRs and UPS.
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Below is a diagram of the system. Â The internal tank is a 40 gallon fish tank suspended with in a plywood box coated with Styrofoam. Â Lights are on the top. Â The top of the tank is sealed with plastic and tested for pressure.
This is the computer board.  It's connected to CO2, light, vacuum pump, pressure pump, pressure meter, RH, temperature, Fans and etc within the biosphere tank.  It is connected to a data logging computer not shown.  The display cycles through all of the current readings.
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Top removed from the biosphere. Â You can see the lights and a bit into the tank.
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Summary:
The main goal is to make a water table imitate the earth on water movement.  This device has a well created using a 4 inch PVC pipe going down the right side of the tank.  A thermal electric heater is used to condense water in the air and drip it down into the well.  Water is present at the bottom of the system and move up through the stones, clay and soil.  Plants consume the water and let it go into the air.
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This is the close up picture of the RH being frozen and dripped into the PVC well going to the bottom of the tank. Â The dehumidifier has to be cycled on and off to get the most water from the air.
LCD display.
A board was laid out for the computer data collector and controller.  It was easier and more reliable to use a board than to hand made the CPUs.  All of the CPU use MicroChip PIC processors.  This one uses the 18F4550.
Summary:
After doing tons of learning how the earth works, it was important to design in a chiller for the whole system and a way to sink CO2 in ocean water.  I was important to have an ocean because that is how the climate works on the earth. Â
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Below is a picture of biosphere III. Â
Close up picture of the marine layer.
The system has been taken apart and everything has been examined. Â The water has been checked for species and chemicals. Â The marine lights have been taken out. Â You can see the copper chilling coils that goes around each of the lights.
Below is a picture of the lights without the soil layer.
For more information on the hardware setup for this system, click below:
http://celss.net/tiki-view_blog_post.php?postId=3954
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Summary:
This system uses two 40 gallon tanks sealed with glass. Â All plastics are removed. Â The plastics give a lot of trouble to micro-biological reproduction. Â The physical water movement device (the motor with the paddle) has been replaced with air pumps/stones enclosed in glass cylinders. Â This moves the water around. Â An air pump is installed in the inside of the biosphere to move the water around. Â That was not easy. Â I went through a half a dozen air pumps to see what worked the longest. Â When it comes to biospheres, equipment reliability is critical.
Currently the system is cycling the marine layer. Â The water table is not completed. Air is moved from the marine tank and pushed into the water table tank. Â There the air is chilled and water is removed. Â The water is then trickled back to marine layer over an overflow. Â That means water is contained in the water table tank for a while before returning. Â This give water a chance to wick up through the soil back to plants.
The majority of the problems for starting and maintaining food/chemical cycles have been solved.  The last issues are plant growth control (prevent plants automatically taking over another plant), climate simulation and introduction of higher concentration of energy animals.  If this water table can provide enough water for plants to grow, I may introduce a mouse or something.  Crabs have lived in biospheres already.
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Results (so far as of Sept 30, 2015):
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This is the only picture I have of it so far. Â A DO meter is measuring the DO in the water. Â You can see some algae and cyanobactin growing on the glass walls. Â
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