hahnmeister
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Im worried about the large diameter of the downdraft pipe on that skimmer. MarkS had 4 becketts on his, and was using individual 1.5" PVC for each injector. The problem was that the downdraft wasnt fast enough due to a large diameter of pipe, so the pressure was building up in the pipe, causing bubbles to combine and not come out of the bottom as intended. Mark decided to only use 1" for the downdraft tubes for 'next time'.
Now, if I do the math, a 1.5" pipe has a cross sectional area of 1.7 square inches...and a 1" pipe is .785 sq. in. Now, even 1.5" pipe x4 (for 4 injectors) is only about 7 square inches.
A 6" pipe is 28 square inches. That diameter is just out of the ballpark for what you should use.
What this means is that your downdraft tube wont be able to get much of its bubble mix out of the bottom before they combine and rise back up to the top of the downdraft pipe where they will sit until the skimmer chokes on the air pocket that it makes.
The largest pipe diameter you would really want to use on a 4-injector unit like that is a 3" diameter...and a 2" would even work better. You have to keep the velocity of the downdraft pipe at about this rate to keep it from choking itself.
Now, if I do the math, a 1.5" pipe has a cross sectional area of 1.7 square inches...and a 1" pipe is .785 sq. in. Now, even 1.5" pipe x4 (for 4 injectors) is only about 7 square inches.
A 6" pipe is 28 square inches. That diameter is just out of the ballpark for what you should use.
What this means is that your downdraft tube wont be able to get much of its bubble mix out of the bottom before they combine and rise back up to the top of the downdraft pipe where they will sit until the skimmer chokes on the air pocket that it makes.
The largest pipe diameter you would really want to use on a 4-injector unit like that is a 3" diameter...and a 2" would even work better. You have to keep the velocity of the downdraft pipe at about this rate to keep it from choking itself.