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12/09/2006, 11:07 AM | #576 |
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jp I have a set up similar to yours with my tank overflow 1" PVC going into the skimmer chamber. The PVC is coming at a 45 degree angle and microbubbles and salt creep is awaful. I tried a filter bag but it's difficult to keep on there with the angle. It looks like you've got is mastered, what is the trick?
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12/09/2006, 11:44 AM | #577 |
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Rosco I fought with this for so long, since day 1 to be exact. What finally fixed it was advice from an LFS here in VA. He actually took me behind the displays and into the back room to show me how he plumbed. I can't spend enough there as far as I'm concerned now.
The way it was explained to me was that reducing velocity, not volume is the key, so from the MegaFlow bulkhead is 1.25" ID hose, to reduce vibration, then a 1.25-1.5" bushing. Some 1.5" plumbing from there leads to a 1.5-2" bushing, and then the 2" 45 and elbow into the water. The same amount comes screaming down the overflow, but beacuse the pipe keeps getting larger, it slows itself down to the point that the bubbles are harmless. At first there were bubbles, but after three days our friend the slimecoat had developed, now I don't even know it's on. I had so many T's and socks and other contortions designed to allow bubbles to transfer away from the flow, but in reality the system was actually sucking air in through those openings. Check my tank build thread for a good laugh. give it a shot, and let me know how it goes and please, any feedback is very welcome. jp
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Got my 16" quad skimmer here are pics of it with vinegar and freshwater.
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12/09/2006, 01:45 PM | #579 |
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jp thanks for the info, very interesting. Next time I get out I'll have to get some plumbing. you did not glue the fittings did you?
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12/09/2006, 01:54 PM | #580 |
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HD, thats freshwater?????? Daaaaaaang.......
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12/09/2006, 03:03 PM | #581 |
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Rosco - everything is glued except the final elbow. I wasn't sure of how deep I'd submerge it until it was connected.
HD - where is that, SeaWorld? =) jp
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Where did you get that monster?
Has anyone tryed a different pump on a NW200? The performance of mine is probably fine but I always want to see if I can get alittle more out of it. I dremeled out the pump return pipe and opened up the air intake with a drill so far.
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OH Come!!! FW? Im Calling BS!! Their no way thats is FW COME ON!!!
If that is FW there is something else in thier, like soap, stresecoat...
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If you look at my post above. I have freshwater and vinegar running in the pic! This pic was taken within 5mins of setup.
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i guess their must be some different kinds of vinegar.
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12/09/2006, 05:58 PM | #587 |
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That thing is a beast. I have skimmer envy now.
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12/09/2006, 09:44 PM | #588 |
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All you Octopus owners......
I was at marine solutions the other day and joe now has replacement pumps and collection cups in stock....finally, somewhere to get parts. I also saw some different elbows and venturi's. He has all of the new skimmers sitting there on his shelf....those things are HUGE!!! just thought I would let you all know Jeff |
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I was wondering, on the gutter guard mod can u just intertwine the gutter guard within the existing impeller? I dont want to experiment too much until i get a backup but i was thinking maybe just adding a layer of the stuff might improve the pump. I was wondering if u gg guys tried it and didnt have great results and thats y u guys went with layering a couple pieces of gg
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Will these show up on the web site? What about replacement gaskets and o-rings as well?
thanks, jp Quote:
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Let us Know how that turns out. Use a flow meter if you can.
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you can see from the 2 photos they fixed the plumbing
before and after QUOTE]Originally posted by hahnmeister hdtvguy... http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...72#post8717172 Looks like a monster [/QUOTE] Hey look from this angle you can see that they fixed the small plumbing issue. That puts it way up in my book.
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wow!!!!
This thing works like a champ!!! I dont have a dwyer but from the sound of all tyhe air being pulled in and the amount of foam I am getting .... this thing works!!! here are some pics. I all did was put a layer of gg on the inside and one on the outer side
[IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG]
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are you worried about shortening the life of the motor by increasing the load on it, or is the added weight and friction negligable? It might be interesting to hook up a killawatt before and after the mod.
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plus the gg is very light so the additional weight is negligible
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Wow, I had no idea. This mod seems like a no brainer, gutter guard and zip ties it is then.
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just make sure that the "catching mechanism" of the zip ties dont stick out and make the impeller get stuck
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Abengochea....the zip ties are close to being spaced out properly but they could be more precise. When working with a motor's shaft try to balance it the best you can, you are probably losing performance of the pump. Or worse it could be wearing in there as it spins. I fix alot of my tools at work when warranties expire, electric toold are just the same as a pump,and that MOD is a great idea and I plan on doing it when my DDNW-250 gets here ...pics will follow.
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