ATB 'Small' Cone Pan/Plate Skimmer

Bubble plate details

Bubble plate details

Do you know what the size of the holes are in the bubble plate. I am making a bubble plate for my ASM G3. I noticed the bevel doesn't come all the way up to the hole. It looks like it is about half way. Is that about right?
Thanks
 
A little over 1/4" (I think 5/16" if I remember correctly) although there is no reason why 1/4" wouldnt work. Yes, the 'bevel' is about 1/2 the depth of the hole.
 
A local reefer recommend I come and check out these skimmers. So far I'm definitely impressed but I had one question. I looked at the atbskimmer.com site and they mention the max water level for the small is 6.5 inches. The area of my sump I use my skimmer in is definitely much more than that, probably (I'm not home right this moment) 10-12 inches.

I guess the best solution to this would be some sort of "stand" to put the skimmer on?

Anyone dealt with this situation before?
 
I dont see ATB PS small cone sale in USA. The only I see is ATB PS 840. It looks the same size the diferrent is the impeller pump.
 
Max-Flo Waterfall & Filter Pump, 4200 GPH

Max-Flo Waterfall & Filter Pump, 4200 GPH

Hi hahnmeister,

I can't seem to send u a private message nor email, sorry to burst out with a question on ur thread.

I found a Max-Flo Waterfall & Filter Pump, 4200 GPH at $184.
I also found the 2900 version for more $187.
And also the 2400 version for $169.

I want to buy a pump but with some advice and from all my reading in Red Dragon's, ATBs, and even Lagunas by Haged, you seem to have a bit more interesting info and seems u have a real good understanding on all three of these manufacturers and the MODs they perform.

So, do u recommend me to buy either of the three pumps above?

Are they saltwater safe, durable, and a smart purchase?

I would really appreciate it if u can help me out with this, ATBs and RDs seem out of my budget and I want to buy a pump tomorrow if possible.

Thanks in advance.

LoyalReef
 
Just realized Hahn hasn't replied to this post since 2008. He might be out of the loop already.

Does anyone else have any info on my question above?

Thanks in advance.

LoyalReef
 
The 4200 ATB Flow Star is $900 dollars vs $184 for the Laguna Max-Flow 4200.
And Wattage they both use is identical at that Flowrate.

AS for the other less flow ATB they are also more then twice as much in price.

So I'm hoping to get some feedback on the Laguna Max-Flo pumps and hoping the feedback is good.

Do u have any feedback on the ATBs, Hahn has said they are all saltwater safe in previous posts in other threads, though that was a few years back.

LoyalReef
 
Not sure of anything really, I just know that ATB pumps use Laguna pumps and modify them. and Red Dragon gets custom mortor block from asskoll.

I don't have all the info well said, but it just seems like all the higher end pumps start with a Laguna Pump and Lagunas are WAY cheaper.

So I'm trying to buy eigther a Laguna Max-flo 2900 or 4200 tomorrow before the good deals run out.

If anyone has some sort of scientific/physics explanation on these laguna pumps and if they will be successfull at running my reef for years to come. Please all the info I can get would be very much appreciated.

Loyal reef
 
So no further feedback?

Seems like there are quite a few that might have an idea. I'm wanting to buy before the end of this week, one of those Laguna pumps if the pump is worth it.
And as per my previous posts they are pretty cheap right now.

LoyalReef
 
AFAIK the Laguna pumps are the same as the ATB, SWC, and RD with the main differences being the stand (or whatever you want to call it) to hold the pump, maybe some impellar mods and/or volute cover and/or with PVC connection (union) epoxied onto the clip connection mentioned above.

If you can get a Laguna pump at a good price you will NOT be disappointed, they are very good. Just get one and either use the quick connect clip connector or epoxy some PVC right over the top of it and be done with it.

Good luck on whatever you decide to do.
 
AFAIK the Laguna pumps are the same as the ATB, SWC, and RD with the main differences being the stand (or whatever you want to call it) to hold the pump, maybe some impellar mods and/or volute cover and/or with PVC connection (union) epoxied onto the clip connection mentioned above.

If you can get a Laguna pump at a good price you will NOT be disappointed, they are very good. Just get one and either use the quick connect clip connector or epoxy some PVC right over the top of it and be done with it.

Good luck on whatever you decide to do.

That sounds exactly like I was thinking. So now I just have to decide on the 2900 or the 4200. I think i'll do 4200.

Thanks

LoyalReef
 
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Laguna Max-Flo 4200 - 4200GPH @ 170W

Laguna Max-Flo 4200 - 4200GPH @ 170W

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1 of: Max-Flo Waterfall & Filter Pump, 4200 GPH [Misc.]
Condition: New
Sold by: pondscape (seller profile)
$184.63


Item(s) Subtotal: $184.63
Shipping & Handling: $9.99
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Total Before Tax: $194.62
Estimated Tax To Be Collected: $0.00
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Grand Total: $194.62

LoyalReef
 

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