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Thanks for the detailed response, Scott!
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I am referring to the silicone tube was attached to the red wedge pipe which is restricting me to rotate the wedge pipe fully.
The silicone tube that comes out on the certain point of the red wedge pipe and connect to the pump. That is the one in my questions ( not the clear tube connecting the base of the pump to the base of the skimmer.)
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Thanks Scott,
Got it!
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Skimmer has broken in and the skimmate slowed down a bit. Wedge pipe was about 50-60% closed. So I redid my skimmer stand and dropped the skimmer from 8 inches to about 9 inches in depth. I'll watch this over and make changes as needed. This should allow me to keep the pump at 27 which will allow for longer bubble contact in the chamber, I think.
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That is nuts that it has possible caught up with the DOC's in the tank. I skimmed none for a long time and my tank has the struggles to show it. But this will allow me to get the best production from the skimmer.
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my pump is adjustable by 2 watt increments. the range is 20, 22, 24,26,28,30,32,34,36 etc..... all the way to 50w. Skimmer has now fallen flat over last 2 days, there is not foam head in the neck, bubbles are bursting very quickly at base of neck, even if I increase power to 50w no change. I havent added any oils, water change, fresh salt, or epoxy etc to the tank any advice? P.s because I am in the UK, I understand our pumps spin slower than yours in the USA (50hz vs 60hz) do you think that affects anything? |
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In my previous video pump at 30w and pipe closed to the 4line mark, the foam was dense and 'heavy/frothy' in the neck originally before stopping. If I drop power to 28w the wedge pipe must be closed around 65-70% (~7.5 lines from open) to get the foam in the correct height....but it looks more 'airy' and 'fine' not 'thick' and 'frothy' if that makes any sense???? is that ok? i was advised on another forum to increase pump power if I have low organic loads, the direct opposite of what your saying.. should I run at 28w with the wedge closed 65-70%?? Last edited by vikz; 01/11/2016 at 11:32 AM. |
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Scott take a look at this and tell me your thoughts....
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What is acceptable foam water level in double cone 200? If i run it at 28w as recommended then the water level line is approx 2" inside skimmer neck. See video https://youtu.be/uXPQceRB0g0 Else if i run at 30w the water level line is were the cup and body connect. But the skim is wet like weak tea |
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Hi guys,
As I asked on another BK thread on this forum - I do run Double Cone 180 for about 3 months on new tank, before it was running on a different one and was in a storage (commercial, dry and not too cold) for about 6 months. Basically issue is microbubbles. They are like just going as a huge outcome from the pipe - it was not like this on a first setup. I was suggested to rise water level and lower pump to 23-24 watts - you will not believe but I did this like a couple of hours ago, because this was the only setting I've not tried yet. It is still doing exactly the same. The only idea left so far - it was in a storage. but I didn't clean it never, I mean - neck yes and collection cup, but not the skimmer body fully ... since original setup started... Should I unscrew and remove all the old dust - could it be reason skimmer doesn't want to "break-in"... I mean it was taken from old setup and was sitting for many month dry... |
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I would definitely suggest you take the pump apart and clean it thoroughly in vinegar. Then give the impeller, volute and block a good scrubbing followed by a good rinse. If there is debris caught in the impeller, that could impact the skimmers performance and result in micro bubbles. It wouldn't hurt to clean the skimmer body as well because if there is stuff stuck to the side of the skimmer body, that will create turbulence inside the skimmer. Also make sure the ozone tube is capped off. You don't want the pump drawing air from the red ozone tube. As I mentioned in the other thread, the reduced flow and increased water level should help but if the pump is dirty inside or if you don't have the ozone port plugged off, you may get micro bubbles. Lastly is break in. I am assuming that this skimmer has been running for 3 months now and was not just started back up? If you just put it back into the system for the first time in a little while, it will take some time to break in but from the sounds of it, it should already be broken in.
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Thank you vrry much for yor tips first of all.
I did cleaned skimmer body and found a small stone inside turbulence chamber... Dont know how it got in, but hope it was a reason. Pump was cleaned twice before in Royal Exclusiv descale solution - twice. Currently its still producing microbubbles in a same way it was before - I can see they are going down from main chamber into the lower and to output... Checked ozone input and its closed for sure. Will do video tomorrow and post here... Hope its just breaking in again and bubbles will stop... Thanks a lot and will keep you posted! |
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Here's a weird question, so I started using filter socks about a month ago with a new skimmer. As the socks clog, the skimmer performs less. When I change out to a new sock, I notice a much drier foam and much higher. I'm still tinkering with the skimmer to find the sweet spot, so sometimes I have to re adjust the skimmer levels when new socks are put into operation. Thoughts?
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On to how I would explain it. Socks remove solid waste as well as larger dissolved solids (larger than the socks micron size) from the water. Some of which would otherwise be removed my the skimmer. As time passes, some of the waste/solids in the socks starts breaking down to the point that its small enough to pass through the socks in the form of dissolved solids or over the edge of the socks if they totally back up and overflow. This would take a few to several days and probably coincides with the socks plugging up which is about the time that you change them. Since the socks are catching some of the solids before you skimmer does, when the trapped solids start breaking down, there will be slightly more waste entering the skimmer compartment in your sump which would result in increased skimmate production. One other thing. When your socks back up, they retain more water. If you have enough socks and a sump that's water level is impacted slightly when you change the socks, the increased water level from the sock change may cause a wetter skim until the extra water retained in the dirty socks evaporates.
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It is interesting to be because they go crazy with clean socks. The chamber is in an area that water level cannot be sustained at a height that changes without sock. I attribute it to maybe a sudden "gushing" of water towards the pump until it settles with a new sock put on. However it overflowed today which is why I ask. I am paying very close attention as I am still trying to find that sweet spot on my skimmer.
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