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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7378220#post7378220 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by flyingpolarbear
Sarunas, I remeber reading a message on this forum, where someone was using a Pan-World pump that delivers 1100gph, with the EV-400 skimmer, with good results. Since this pump is Japanese made I guess it should be available in 220V. The Iwaki pumps are also very reliable.
Ditto on the Iwaki, those pumps are awesome.
Most people get sold that Panworld = Iwaki, but they so aren't
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7379304#post7379304 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ti
Ditto on the Iwaki, those pumps are awesome.
Most people get sold that Panworld = Iwaki, but they so aren't

No they arenÃ"šÃ‚´t, panworld are quieter, cheaper and better.
 
Hey just wanted to let everyone know! The Mag 36 works great on an EV1000. I had to close both air valves all the way and change the original injector out with my EV400 to reduce flow, and open the 2" gate valve all the way! After all that it's pulling out 2 gallons per day of dark tea colored skimmate. Oh nevermind it's not like anyone has one of these anyways
 
Oh nevermind it's not like anyone has one of these anyways

Now, now, don't go there! :D This club needs your input too.
There's someone here using a ev2000 I still would like updates on, but hasn't posted since the early pages.
 
Hi all,

I've the AquaC Remora running for about 2 months on Aquapod 24gal tank and was working well then last night I was setting up the new 75gal tank and moved the Remora over and after 2 hours I noticed the foam wasn't going to the top. Matter of fact, the water level was the same as the tank and didn't see much bubble and waterflow coming out look a bit slow. I took the unit out and rinsed in hot water for a couple of minutes, took the propeller out and there wasn't anything blocking the fins. All of a sudden seems like the pump is not pulling enough water up. I can't find the instruction that came with the unit but remember the screw inside is not for bubble or water adjustment.

Any idea as to what is causing the problem? Any one have the AquaC contact info?

TIA!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7382874#post7382874 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by flameangel88
Hi all,

I've the AquaC Remora running for about 2 months on Aquapod 24gal tank and was working well then last night I was setting up the new 75gal tank and moved the Remora over and after 2 hours I noticed the foam wasn't going to the top. Matter of fact, the water level was the same as the tank and didn't see much bubble and waterflow coming out look a bit slow. I took the unit out and rinsed in hot water for a couple of minutes, took the propeller out and there wasn't anything blocking the fins. All of a sudden seems like the pump is not pulling enough water up. I can't find the instruction that came with the unit but remember the screw inside is not for bubble or water adjustment.

Any idea as to what is causing the problem? Any one have the AquaC contact info?

TIA!

http://www.proteinskimmer.com/contact.htm
 
I recently had AquaC build me a custom skimmer based on ideas I received from gcarrol's skimmer. My design started with a basic EV-240. Since I was going to use the skimmer in a limited space under a stand I had Jason reduce the tower height and trim the collection cup. I also had him incorporate the same conical (hour glass) riser between the tower and cup flange, and used a larger 1" barbed fitting on the injector.

Unfortunately by the time it arrived we decided to buy a house so a move is under way. Rather than set it up on my tank I installed it outside on a 300 gallon fiberglass sump, which is being used to slowly transfer my livestock. So far I only have 10% of my livestock in there and the skimmer is already cranking out sludge. I've been playing with different pumps and currently the best has been a Eheim 1262. While this would normally be under rated for a EV-240 it works perfect on this shorter version. I tried a HyperFlow 26 (1350 @ 4') but this created too much turbulence. With the Eheim I have the gate valve 1/3 closed but the skim quality is outstanding.

I'll share some pictures soon.
 
I run a Remora Pro and an EV-120 on my tanks and I love them, they pull nasty gunky dark smelling stuff everyother day. Great Customer service on them and never had a single problem with them, I'm never going to buy anything else
 
flameangel88.... I was reading this.....


I've the AquaC Remora running for about 2 months on Aquapod 24gal tank and was working well then last night I was setting up the new 75gal tank and moved the Remora over and after 2 hours I noticed the foam wasn't going to the top. Matter of fact, the water level was the same as the tank and didn't see much bubble and waterflow coming out look a bit slow. I took the unit out and rinsed in hot water for a couple of minutes, took the propeller out and there wasn't anything blocking the fins. All of a sudden seems like the pump is not pulling enough water up. I can't find the instruction that came with the unit but remember the screw inside is not for bubble or water adjustment.

If you're noticing the pump isn't functioning properly (water flow) and the injectors and plumbing lines are clean (stresses check the injector, and use vinegar if there is lime build up in the pump), that should negate AquaC from any responsibility of your skimmers function decline. Either your pump is somehow restricted, or more likely, your new set up has "messed with your skimmers mind", and it simply needs time to "remember" how to function. :D :D

AquaC skimmers have enormous sensitivity to oils (from skin, food, Selcon, new plastic, etc...) I suggest you take a good enough look to rule out pump issues, and wait for it to re-align itself with its new surroundings.

I hope this helps you out.

I should also add here since it relates to the conversation, that from what I've gathered (from the beginning of the thread), and experienced, is that the larger the pump and force through the injector, the greater the speed of recovery from feedings, oils, bla bla bla. I think the fellow who has the ev2000 even stated (way back there) that he sees no skimmer performance decline from hands, feeding oils, and so on.

Hey folks, lets help that dude in Lithuania find the right pump for his ev400 220v needs. The USA has few manufacturing companies left, and AquaC makes a good product that is reliable, durable, and functions as well as any European skimmer.
 
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Kenfuzed.....

I suspected the Eheim1262 might work on the ev240. Great contribution to the club. :D

I know your custom won't have all the "back" that gcarroll's has, that ev1000 is thick, but it'll still have the curves. :D hehe
I can't wait to see the pics.
 
I had to close both air valves all the way and change the original injector out with my EV400 to reduce flow, and open the 2" gate valve all the way!

Wow, I just caught this part! All your air is coming in through your JG fittings. That is just fantastic! I won't ask you to post pictures for fear of succumbing to Wonkavision, (reference to Wonka's Chocolate Factory) and actually smell that skunk through my monitor. I also won't mention, (heheh) that more pics of your skimmer could cause AquaC club members to confuse it with Jennifer Lopez.

It's also great input for Supreme/Danner mag drive pumps. To be able to choke the air off altogether and skim wet is another one for the record books! Kudos Greg!
 
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CaptainCoral,

I think you hit it right on the nail. I came out and was ready to clean the injector and saw the foam came back. It was like the first time I had it setup and it took till the next day before I saw the skimmate.

Strange--I was at their website today and noticed the spec on the Remora output for the MJ1200 is only like 85gph or am I misinterpreting this spec?

Very little foam right now and very white so probably have to wait a couple of days to see the dark stuff again.

Thanks for your suggestion and will come very handy the next time I've to move the skimmer (hopefully this is the last upgrade for a long time).



<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7386383#post7386383 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by CaptainCoral
flameangel88.... I was reading this.....




Either your pump is somehow restricted, or more likely, your new set up has "messed with your skimmers mind", and it simply needs time to "remember" how to function. :D :D

AquaC skimmers have enormous sensitivity to oils (from skin, food, Selcon, new plastic, etc...) I suggest you take a good enough look to rule out pump issues, and wait for it to re-align itself with its new surroundings.

I hope this helps you out.

 
"Hey folks, lets help that dude in Lithuania find the right pump for his ev400 220v needs. The USA has few manufacturing companies left, and AquaC makes a good product that is reliable, durable, and functions as well as any European skimmer."

Although I've never seen one, an Eheim 1264 would be worth a look at. Must be a few more good German brands closer to home.

:bum:
 
Here's a picture of the new custom EV before I put it to work. It's hard to see the special conical riser but it's there between the tower and cup flange and has an hour glass shape. The mixing box is stock from a EV240 along with the 1-1/2 gate valve, however the injector has a larger 1" barb fitting. The overall skimmer height is just under 24" which is perfect for limited stand clearance.

I'll get some pictures soon of the "Midget EV" in action.

11470ev_custom.jpg
 
Kenfuzed,

What does the "hourglass shaped flange" do? Does it really improve the skimming ability above and beyond a straight riser tube?

I am staring at the pic, but I am not sure if I am seeing that hourglass conical part. Could you take another pic; maybe a bit larger?

Thanks!

-Nathan
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7388500#post7388500 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kenfuzed
Here's a picture of the new custom EV before I put it to work. It's hard to see the special conical riser but it's there between the tower and cup flange and has an hour glass shape. The mixing box is stock from a EV240 along with the 1-1/2 gate valve, however the injector has a larger 1" barb fitting. The overall skimmer height is just under 24" which is perfect for limited stand clearance.

I'll get some pictures soon of the "Midget EV" in action.

11470ev_custom.jpg
That looks cool.
Can't wait to see it work.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7387794#post7387794 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Blootang
"Hey folks, lets help that dude in Lithuania find the right pump for his ev400 220v needs. The USA has few manufacturing companies left, and AquaC makes a good product that is reliable, durable, and functions as well as any European skimmer."

Although I've never seen one, an Eheim 1264 would be worth a look at. Must be a few more good German brands closer to home.
I think that the Eheim 1264 is too small (< 1200 gph). It would probably be best to try a pressure pump rated at 1200 gph or a non pressure rated pump that exceeds 2000 gph. It might also be a good idea to order the 1" injector as well.
 
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