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Thanks, Chad. Looks like the 200-1260 is 2".
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I would guess it might be the same dia. as mine and the 2" sch40 "T" may work for you. Chad |
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Didn't fit. the 2" sch40 was a tad too small.
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08/10/2008, 09:41 PM | #205 |
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Hi,Chad~
it's your skimmer is in-sump model right ? may I know how deep on your water level with your skimmer ? Thanks. |
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My Int. 250 2x1260 is sitting in 9" of water. Chad |
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whats recomended flow rate on H&S Skimmers?
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Usually 1.5x the size of your system, with no more than the rating of the skimmer in GPH.
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Still have it. Wanna buy it?
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hi i am an owner of H&S skimmer 150-F2001
The chamber of the sump that is inside, is a little bit tall, and the output is almost behind the glass, as you can see in the picture.. can i put something under the skimmer to make the base of the skimmer a little bit taller? Second the input water from the Aquabee must be directly as it can be from the Main tank return? |
08/12/2008, 07:22 AM | #217 |
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nettraptor,
I'm not sure if this is what you are asking, but here is how I have my A150-F2001 plumbed directly from one of my overflows; [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] Joe
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For the A150 F2001 maximum flow through recommended is 1000L. Chad |
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Yes Joe that is what i wanted to know..
i see that your model have a second hole that you pass the water inside My skimmer is like this , could i make something similar with you? passing the water directly |
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nettraptor,
You have the internal (in-sump) model. You won't be able to run yours from the overflow. Just sit your skimmer inside your sump, and the eheim will pump the water through it. Joe
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08/12/2008, 07:58 AM | #221 |
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You will need to raise the skimmer output above the water level in the sump or lower the water level one. If the output is submerged the skimmer will not operate properly. You can sit the skimmer on something just make sure you support the pump as well as the skimmer chamber. Eric |
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OK.. guys thanks a lot
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08/12/2008, 09:45 AM | #223 |
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I've got a H&S and I really was thinking about putting a drain on it. Has anyone done it? Is it a good idea or is it better to leave it alone so I will have to take it off and clean it etc? What's you guys thoughts?
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