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08/27/2006, 09:13 AM | #227 |
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The Skimmer fairy came to my house also last night.
i turned the air down to 21 last night and this morning 25 scfh. wide open 28 scfh. on the skimmer!!!! I got to go and thank God, and ask for some more help with this one. i guess i no what im doing after church today. Unbelivable
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It sounds like it is not pulling a consistant amount of air? Is this the case?
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When I tested the other one I watched it, and just adjusted it trying to get dry foam. This time I just put it together adjusted it to get a wetter foam and went to bed. Good thing was cup only had 1/4 cup of skimmate in it. It definitely went up 4 SCFH over 12 hours. I agree with Rich, I think the centrifugal force straightened out the material, and performance improved. Tip number 43, wait 24 hours before doing final adjustment to the skimmer. When you have the Ghetto wheel, GG wheel, RoJac wheel, what ever we call it.
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Does anybody know if for certain the gray style works any better. I modified the black style and installed a second air inlet. It does seem to pull more air. Can anybody tell me where to get shcf guage? |
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You guys keep saying Custom Aquatics has replacement pumps but I don't see OTP pumps anywhere on their site. How about a link?
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Here is my version of the venturi mod on my RPS 2000. Basically I cut off the venturi stem and tapped the hole to a 1/8 npt.
I then inserted a piece of 3/16 rigid tubing into a 1/8mpt X 1/4 JG fitting. I had to ream out the JG a bit for the rigid tubing to fit. Glued the tubing on and cut the end at an angle. I just marked the JG fitting where the opening of the tubing is so I know where the opening is. I just use an RO tubing for my venturi hose. It works a lot better than the stock venturi IMO since I have not had to blow into the tube to start the bubbles everytime I shut off the pump or if the power went off. |
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As for my pinwheel mod, basically I just used a Sedra 5000 pinwheel. I cut off the shaft a bit and used some maxijet rubber end tips for the ends of the shaft. This brought my air lpm from around 5-6 lpm to around 8 lpm.
I think Im going to try the RoJac gutter mod here and see if I can get this thing to pull around 10 lpms. |
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I'd recommend you go with the 5" scale rather than the mini master. The bounce will span a much smaller portion of the scale and you'll be able to take much more precise readings.
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There under 'skimmer replacement parts and accessories'. http://www.customaquatic.com/customa...dexid=ps-ac-pm |
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Just a report on my latest mod. Well, I think we gone beyond the air capacity of the skimmer/ neck. Currently I have been running the air wide open. Today it has crept up a little more to right at 29 scfh. The water level is just below the BOTTOM of the transition of the body to the neck. Even though the water level is in the skimmer body, it is working great and foam is very dry. It easy to reduce the air flow so this is not a problem. I could even just remove a disk from my impeller. That would also decrease the water flow and watts draw.
FWIW, I found Kill-a Watt meters locally at the Harbor Freight Store $25.00. Im picking one up tomorrow.
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can you eplain the pinwheel mod a little better i want to do the rojac gutter mod to the sedra 3500 any ideas would be helpful |
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Roland, what is your explanation for the skimmer pulling more air after 12 hours? For some reason, that doesn't seem like it should be doing that.
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Has anyone thought about the strain on the pump?
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08/27/2006, 08:22 PM | #247 |
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Increased temperature
has anybody noticed an increase in temperature after installing their otp 200 nw? Since mine was installed my tank temp. has gone up 3 deg. From 79 during the day to 82. It has never run over 79. Not to happy about it. I think the skimmer is great, would like to figure out what to do about it though. A chiller is not really in cards, would be a last alternative.
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Anyone moding these should have a killawatt or the old fashion V/A meter and some math. As moding the pump without it could get you more airflow but at the cost of burning out the pump. Roland I lost track but what do you think the max air is for this giving neck and what leads you to believe this? Again I don't remember and the new model number confuse me what RO are you moding? |
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08/27/2006, 10:09 PM | #249 |
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I want to do the mod to the elbow but want to make sure I get it right. With using a 5/8 bit, i just drill straight through? Or do I have to shave more than the width of the bit? In other words how big can the hole be without going through the elbow?
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