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03/20/2009, 09:32 PM | #276 | |
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Similar to what you are doing when restricting the vent from the waste collector.
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Did I write what I wrote? What the heck am I talking about! Well..... Nevermind. Current Tank Info: 225 gal reef, DSB, 40 g sump w/ LRT100 return, 37 g pre-sump, 3 MH 250 W 15K, 4 96 W PC dual actinic,ETS 1500 Skim.w/LRT70, 20 lb Ca R., 40 W UV, 1/3 HP chiller, two 350 W Htrs, Neptune II Cont., 330 P LR/ 330 P LS. 55 gal Refugium |
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03/20/2009, 09:34 PM | #277 |
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Glad you got it figured out.
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03/20/2009, 10:39 PM | #279 | |
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SB 40 Update
Well, I made a minor modification to my SB 40 skimmer that I wanted to pass along to others using this skimmer or those that may be looking at purchasing one. This mod was based on something Mojo did to his while he owned it and reviewed it. I drilled a small 3/8" hole (two would probably be fine too) in the collection cup lid. I did this because I noticed the cap "popping" just a bit at times even though my drain hose coming off the collection cup is sized properly and is draining off just fine. You can feel the air coming through the hole in the lid. After drilling the hole I do think the skimmer has performed better although that could also be the fact that it has broken in completely. I don't have a heavily stocked tank by any means which may be the reason the skimmer takes some time to kick back in after feeding. Not sure as time will tell. Overall, this skimmer is a drastic improvement over the old box type Reef Devil II I was running and is a good value. I'm running it in about 5 1/2" of water which shows how versatile it is since it can run in up to 11" as well. Curious where others running the SB 40 are keeping the water level within the skimmer itself. Mine is about 1" or so below the box (where the box ends and the riser begins).
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03/23/2009, 09:01 AM | #281 | |
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I have my waste container built so if enough waste builds up it submerges the hose and the back pressure causes the head to collapse and stop foaming, this saved me from an overflow one day also kept my salinity from getting all out of whack. I run mine in about 7in of water and it does great, and I agree about it being much better then the Square Box Reef Devil, I have one of those also.
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03/23/2009, 12:49 PM | #282 | |
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With regards to salinity, I check my tank room twice daily, if not more frequently and at the rate this skimmer operates, it would really need to go over the top crazy to make this a problem. I will probably lengthen the hose a bit as a preventative measure. |
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03/24/2009, 01:43 PM | #283 |
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Yep, same skimmers. On my SB40 the lid fits really snug, I actually have to work to get it off most times when I clean it.
I can see the reasoning if the lid is loose fitting, I was actually relieved when mine went nuts that time and it killed the foam head. I have my hose about 1/2 way down a gallon container. My ATO is 5 gallons and on a 37gal plus a 10gal sump it would make a huge difference in salinity if the skimmer flooded and cause all the topoff water to go in.
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my sb lid is loose...fwiw...
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would u guys recommend a sb-40 for a 70 gallon sps tank? I was thinking about going nw (msx 160) but I found a good price on a sb-40 system that is built into a sump. I'd be saving some money doing it this way, but i don't want to jeopardize the quality of the water. any thoughts?
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03/29/2009, 09:15 PM | #286 |
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The sb-40 built in is the protean 400, it will be more than enough for a 70G SPS tank.
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03/29/2009, 09:38 PM | #287 |
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drpo21,
If you are getting a good deal on it and can easily switch over to another skimmer in the future based on your set-up, I don't think you have anything to lose. If you find it not performing to your standards, you can probably sell it for about what you pay for it assuming you are getting it at a good price compared to paying retail. I am using one and am pleased with it although my tank is not a heavily stocked SPS tank. I would not be surprised to see it perform even better on your tank as there will be more to pull out making it work pretty consistently to remove skimmate. I'd run it with a MAG 9.5 not a 7 IMHO. I think this is a nice skimmer due to its overall footprint which is desirable for under the tank installations where space is at a premium. Jeff |
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jmsalt, well that's the thing, the protean 400 has the sb 40 built in. so i wouldn't be able to sell it later on unless i sell the whole thing. ill be getting the whole setup for the price you would pay for a new sb. which is really good, about half the price. I think im gonna pull the trigger. thanks
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Sounds like a plan. Hope it works well for you.
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well after some time and alot of fiddling around i felt like my skimmer still wasnt skimming up to par. so i broke down and reinstalled it outside the sump and man i wish i would have done it sooner. this thing is a beast....thanks for all the help jdieck and eveyone else that tried to help me out im so glad i bought this skimmer
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04/03/2009, 09:35 PM | #292 |
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Did I write what I wrote? What the heck am I talking about! Well..... Nevermind. Current Tank Info: 225 gal reef, DSB, 40 g sump w/ LRT100 return, 37 g pre-sump, 3 MH 250 W 15K, 4 96 W PC dual actinic,ETS 1500 Skim.w/LRT70, 20 lb Ca R., 40 W UV, 1/3 HP chiller, two 350 W Htrs, Neptune II Cont., 330 P LR/ 330 P LS. 55 gal Refugium |
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can the ETS800 be used as external skimmer
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04/05/2009, 10:36 PM | #294 |
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Did I write what I wrote? What the heck am I talking about! Well..... Nevermind. Current Tank Info: 225 gal reef, DSB, 40 g sump w/ LRT100 return, 37 g pre-sump, 3 MH 250 W 15K, 4 96 W PC dual actinic,ETS 1500 Skim.w/LRT70, 20 lb Ca R., 40 W UV, 1/3 HP chiller, two 350 W Htrs, Neptune II Cont., 330 P LR/ 330 P LS. 55 gal Refugium |
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jdieck,
Do i need to drill a hole in my sump or can the pump be in my sump with the plumbing over the edge of the sump. also i was thinking of getting the 800 model but it looks like the 900 model is cheaper. i have the room for the larger one. which one would be better? |
04/06/2009, 05:35 PM | #297 |
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As long as your pump can handle the head pressure it doesn't matter really. An external pump is going to be better in that it won't heat your tank up a ton.
If you mean the skimmer outlet, you can have the skimmer external and have it raised so that the outlet goes down. You don't want a significant up on the outlet. I'd definitely go for the 900 if you can. The taller downdraft is the way to go!
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04/06/2009, 05:45 PM | #298 |
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thanks!! for the info
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04/06/2009, 09:58 PM | #299 |
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I would not recommend a submersible pump as none of the ones I know are pressure rated for a downdraft skimmer regardless of the rated flow.
This means drilling at least one hole for the pump. The skimmer can be in a stand outside the sump with the outlet draining down into the sump over the side but not directed upward and then downward. For the 900 I would recommend an iwaki 55 RLT pump, to avoid cavitation and maintain full pump performance I would advise using a 1-1/4 inlet pipe diameter (1"minimum if you can't find 1-1/4" bulkheads) reduce to 3/4" at the pump inlet and for the discharge use a diameter of 3/4" hose minimum.
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Did I write what I wrote? What the heck am I talking about! Well..... Nevermind. Current Tank Info: 225 gal reef, DSB, 40 g sump w/ LRT100 return, 37 g pre-sump, 3 MH 250 W 15K, 4 96 W PC dual actinic,ETS 1500 Skim.w/LRT70, 20 lb Ca R., 40 W UV, 1/3 HP chiller, two 350 W Htrs, Neptune II Cont., 330 P LR/ 330 P LS. 55 gal Refugium Last edited by jdieck; 04/06/2009 at 10:04 PM. |
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I was about to give up on my 700 ETSS skimmer, when it finally started to produce skimmate. For some unknown reason, it stopped producing skimmate and then it took 6 weeks before it started again. Did not do anything to it. Go figure. I purchase a new skimmer and waiting until it breaks in. Going to go with the new skimmer for my tank. It is a NW type and got a great deal on it.
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