Well I just installed the pump (LT19). The advertised output on the pump curve is ~ 1.3 cfm @ 2.5 psi (to the best of my eye lookin at the curve posted on page 3). Well I measured it at 80 CFH wich converts to 1.33 CFM. So it looks as if whitewater has truth in there advertising.
I immediately shot foam and water over the top of the skimmer.
I built the manifold for the stones, but I am a 90 with threads short. I will only be able to fit 2 stones into the skimmer. The third just will not fit unless I arrange them verticle. I think 2 horizontal is better than 3 verticle (just my opinnion - when I look at stones it is the horizontal surface on the top making all the bubbles). I will report my results tomorrow after I install the new stones ant test them for size and bubble rise rate.
I installed the vent valve, and then removed it. My 1/2 bleed line running continuous from the top of the bubble tower (on the tank return pipeing) is more effective at sucking the bubbles out. The vent line is plumbed in such a way that it is a siphon. I will take pics tomorrow to show what I mean.
The float switches are to build a auto shut off for my tank return pump. They will be installed in the tank overflow tower. If the overflow tower water level starts to rise, it will shut off my return pump. As much monkeying with flow as I am doing on the return line I do not want to chance that I decrease my drain rate to lower than my return rate (already happened during fiddling around - I was in the basement happy as could be, the tank was steady overfilling till the wife cought it. Only a gallon spilled, but I ordered the floatswitches that night.)
Dale