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01/25/2007, 12:31 PM | #851 |
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If you were to mod out your Octopus, what do you feel is the order of mods in importance from top to bottom. From what I read, seems gutter guard is up top, followed by the elbow mod, then gate valve? Another thing is although the idea for a mod forum is great, but this should only be for pics and detail of mods. The discussion should be over under the other topic. Just a pain going through pages and pages to find stuff. 2 cents. |
01/25/2007, 01:04 PM | #852 |
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One note, adding a gate valve to a non recirc skimmer, IMO, is a waste of time, and can actually reduce performance. The problem with a gate valve is it modulates height with pressure, and if your airline gets a little clogged, the level in your skimmer will rise significantly, and you'll have a flood. with a standpipe, the skimmer just gets loud because more water is coming out
1.)Meshmod 2.)Elbow 3.)Larger Airline/Venturi mod 4.)Recirc.
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Ok, I got my mesh today. I added 2 layers of the mesh to the factory NW (did not remove one paddle). My max air intake is 20. Does this sound right?
Also, when I did the gate valve mod, I did not cut the output pipe, I just added the gate valve on top of it. If I open the gate valve all the way, my water level goes no lower than the union on the neck. Should I cut the exhaust pipe and lower the gate valve?
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01/25/2007, 03:57 PM | #854 |
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Charlie a 1.5" coupler from Lowes or HD will work.
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01/25/2007, 04:27 PM | #855 |
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Rich I can't imagine going back to the standpipe and crappy foam circles. No way. I have almost no microbubbles after making the switch, it's quiet and just too easy to adjust exactly where the foam head is with the gate mod.
I would make this mod #1, for usablility and decrease in noise and bubbles, then go from there with performance tweaks. jp
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Just curious how you did it. Just tied to the top of the upper paddle? Thanks. |
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01/25/2007, 04:40 PM | #857 |
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I put them on the front of the impeller and zip tied them down.
I don't want to cut up my NW until I know this is going to be an increase in performance. So far, i'm getting about 25% more air (from 15-20) but not seeing much difference.
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01/25/2007, 04:46 PM | #858 |
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Is your skimmer new and broken in? I just got mine tuesday and have been running it stock since. I have yet to get any skimmate. I want to see how it performs for a week stock, then i will add the mesh and so on to see how much more it actually pulls for myself.
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No, mine has been running for months and working great.
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01/25/2007, 04:55 PM | #860 |
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can someone post some pics of tying fishing line to hold mesh on the needle wheel
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I may put the 3rd piece on there tomorrow and see what that does.
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01/26/2007, 10:25 AM | #863 |
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Ok, I put the 3rd layer on, still without removing one of the needle wheels and i'm still only getting 20 SCFH of air. The ball is bouncing a little more and it sounds like it is sucking more air.
I have to remove the dial from my flowmeter, otherwise it maxes out at about 15. Is removing the one needle wheel going to give me a significant increase? Am I limiting somewhere else?
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Have you increased the hole size on the venturi yet? I wonder if 2 layers and a larger venturi air hole would show much improvement while not removing the needlewheel.
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I am using the longer black venturi. I drilled out the hole so i could snuggly fit RO tubing in it.
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so did anyone ever fit another pump on these skimmers? 90watts seems alot for one pump.
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01/26/2007, 01:18 PM | #869 |
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Ok, I pulled all 3 of the mesh off, put one back on with both needle wheels. Still 20 for the air. I don't understand how pulling off one of the needlewheels will make that big of a difference. Something else has got to be going on.
With just the pump in a 5 gal. bucket with 9" of water, it's the same results.
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I'm back to the normal impeller only. I didn't get the same mileage as everyone else reports.
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Sorry we couldn't really help klasiksb.
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gen-x 4100?
Would the gen-x 4100 work good on the same skimmers that use the octopus 3000 pump?
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01/29/2007, 12:33 AM | #873 |
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has anyone done this to the sedra 5000 pinwheel from a euroreef skimmer, if so Can you show me how you did it? TIA
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My Eheim 1262 is on it's way, can't wait to get some mesh on it and hooked up for some testing. I also got the ER pinwheel for it just incase I go that route.
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Hmmmm... I just took two of my eheim 1262s offline... perhaps they would be the best for my next needlewheel/meshwheel skimmer. Where can I get a needlewheel or meshwheel for this pump?
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