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thx roland
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10/07/2006, 05:34 AM | #452 |
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-TS-Vash - I'd love to see your mod.
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10/08/2006, 11:04 PM | #454 |
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I just did it to my rec. OTP-1000 as well as the inlet pipe and it has seemed to help.
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10/08/2006, 11:22 PM | #455 |
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Jay, do you have any pics? I was wondering how much material we could take off before we cut into the small venturi hole. I'm referring to the ID of the 90 degree piece.
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Sorry, I didn't take any pics, but I made it as big as pssible. The air now comes strait in instead of coming in and going into a 90. I reemed out every pipe and union as big as it could go with still making it water tight.
The foam is very thick and the ventury is much louder. I had to put the silencer on it. I could leave the silencer off before and not hear much at all. |
10/08/2006, 11:57 PM | #457 |
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Jay, thank you for the info.
How would you call the bubblesize/turbulence in the chamber? I'd hate to hack up the pvc and bork the whole thing. I suppose if I did I could just feed the venturi with a pump and needlevalve, but I'm a little hesitant to say the least.
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The bubble size has not increased and I had to open the ball valve a little. I also opened up the three little vents that make a circle were the water enters the pump. If that makes any sence.
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10/09/2006, 10:20 AM | #459 |
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Hey All,
Whay kind of feed rate and pump do you recommend????? I have a RPS-1000 A lot of great info. Thanks to all
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10/09/2006, 07:58 PM | #460 |
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Roland... you should summarize your long thread here. provide the mods to the specific venturi's and parts you used and pics of results... everyone esle who has moded thier skimmer should post pics too, so we can reference the different mods for the different models....
just an idear!
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BTW, Someone ought to mod a Octopus shredder skimmer into a NW that would be good mod. I think it would rock.
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Thank you for the info
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10/10/2006, 11:36 AM | #464 |
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anyone do a waste collection system for the nw style skimmers that dont come with the hole in the collectioin cup?>
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Sorry if this was posted already...
But what size fittings do octopusskimmer.com sell for their gate valve mod kit? They say they use non-metric fittings. $38 is rather steep for a kit whose main component is a gate valve that can be bought for $10-15 and the rest much cheaper.
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I see your point.
Lucky for me, I have a lot of left over plumbing, and I have plenty of 1" pipe and fittings. I guess I'll be paying around $23-4.
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10/16/2006, 01:13 PM | #468 |
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I have done most of the mods in here.....well, some I didn't...I have DNW 110, it is the recirculating model from Coral vue.
I smoothed out the clear piece going into the "tee" on the output of the pump and reemed it out a little bigger. did the same on the input fitting. I started to make the ID of the air intake on the venturi bigger and promptly melted it in half from the heat of the drill. I drilled it out larger and glued in a 1/4" ID Insert fitting that I cut at an angle and smoothed down. I then made the inside section of that pipe about 11/16" ID, up from the 7/16 or 1/2" that it was. The inside of the pump where the impeller sits was made larger as well as rounding the output. I also did the GG mod to the impeller. I am also feeding the skimmer with a gg modded maxijet pumping foam air into the feed line. Everything works great!! the ball valve is wide open, the foam head is all the way to 1/2" from the top of the neck...nice small bubbles. the problem is that the skimmer cup is staying empty. The foam won't make it over the neck...it just sort of gunks up the lid. Is there a mod that i can do to remedy that?? Roland: Great thread..great mods...I have Gutter guarded most every pump that I have, and the all kick BUM!! Do you think that I could add like 2 feet to the height of that skimmer using unions and PVC....essentially just make the neck longer??? Thanks Jeff |
10/18/2006, 10:43 PM | #469 |
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Anyone know where I could get a 80mm union to make a new collection cup for the nw200?
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10/19/2006, 10:48 AM | #470 |
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Here is a Canadian company that sells metric. I don't see 80mm listed though.
http://www.dwyermfg.com/pvccouplersadapters.html Carl |
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Ouch...90mm is $65
The id of the union is 90mm and the id of the pipe inside the union is 80mm.....so that means the union is a ___mm?
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ok, so I have the DNW-200 (recirc) on a moderately heavy stocked 135. I'm seeing that it's having a hard time pushing the head of foam up and over the neck in to the cup. Would the 90 degree elbow mod from the pump to the skimmer take care of this? Or do I need to also widen the the water feed into the pump (otp-3000) and then replace the little air feed stick with something wider?
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sickman,
Elbow is the first thing you should do. then sand transistions get rid of the sharp edges that envolves water flow after the impeller. the only think id would do before the impeller is the venturi mod taper the output side of the venturi all the way up to the air hole (on the short venturi only) see how you like it. that should increase your air up to form 9-11 to 18- 20 scfh. should be good also make sure sump stays at 10" deep. If you want more than that you'll have to do an impeller mod & air venturi... mesh or GG. mesh is easier. id try to stay away from this it can be little tricky.
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Are there any pics of the venturi mod? I Assume you need a new little stick that is wider to put in after you widen the hole? Guess I Also wondering if that elbow and the other straight piece coming form the pump to the skimmer are sold seperately somehwere... I'm hesitant to try my hand at Dremmeling for the first time and ruin it. Also my skimmer is external plumbed, does it matter how deep my water is in my sump?
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Got the NW150 and did the gate valve mod same as the one sold by Marine Solutions. At first, I submerged the output under water surface and it was quiet. Then I read that this will cause backpressure on the skimmer, but after having tried to raise the output above water, I found the splashing sound was too much to bear. So I replaced the 90 degree elbow with a Tee according to other people's post. Now I can submerge the output w/o causing the backpressure (at least that's what I was told), but it still has a kind of trickling sound which is quite annoying. Other than using a filter sock, is there any good method to eliminate this?
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