I am setting up a 35RR Rimless and have not decided if I want to plumb in to my basement or to the cabinet. If I put everything in the cabinet noise and space will be a concern, basement not so much. I can get a new S-120 for $240 or a new PSk-100 thru work for $130. Looking at pictures the way the pump is connected to the body on the PSK-100 looks sketchy but over $100 difference makes me wonder if its worth it.
However they also reduce head pressure on the needlewheel pump resulting in increased air. This reduced head pressure also allows them to be taller which increases contact time. Might be a wash there.cone skimmers are simply less efficient. They do not reduce turbulence and in fact take away volume to allow bubbles to create better contact time with the water.
False. Original ATB cones were formed on a mold by hand one at a time, then welded at the seam. This certainly was not done at a reduced costs as there is a lot of labor involved. That being said, over the years, many of the skimmer companies have turned to injection molding which has a high start up costs (price of the mold) but over time the cost gets much cheaper. Traditional skimmer companies can just as easily pay for a mold of their skimmer bodies and enjoy the same cost savings.The only reason cones were manufactured was to reduce the cost of materials in manufacturing on a volume production basis - that's it !
Simply because at those sizes, it's easier to uses the materials already on hand. Pound for Pound, commercial skimmers are no where close to the efficiency of the top hobbyist skimmers but when yoou inject the amount of ozone they do, it is the great equalizer!Unfortunately cones have become "fashionable" much like a Fad.Performance wise, I've yet to see ANY manufacturer that produces "industrial" grade skimmers for public aquariums utilizing cone design skimmers where efficiency in contact time is vital to remove organics out of the water.
However they also reduce head pressure on the needlewheel pump resulting in increased air. This reduced head pressure also allows them to be taller which increases contact time. Might be a wash there.
False. Original ATB cones were formed on a mold by hand one at a time, then welded at the seam. This certainly was not done at a reduced costs as there is a lot of labor involved. That being said, over the years, many of the skimmer companies have turned to injection molding which has a high start up costs (price of the mold) but over time the cost gets much cheaper. Traditional skimmer companies can just as easily pay for a mold of their skimmer bodies and enjoy the same cost savings.
Simply because at those sizes, it's easier to uses the materials already on hand. Pound for Pound, commercial skimmers are no where close to the efficiency of the top hobbyist skimmers but when yoou inject the amount of ozone they do, it is the great equalizer!
Here is a commercial cone skimmer.
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cone skimmers are simply less efficient. They do not reduce turbulence and in fact take away volume to allow bubbles to create better contact time with the water.
cone could be made with equal or great volume than regular skimmer with same pump.
my ATB 1260 has the same rating as a BK Super Marin 250. The ATB was definite taller which usually means increased contact time. Keep in mind I'm not saying one is better than the other. Just giving both sides of the argument.But they are not ! People want these things to be fitted into the sump.
As for the commercial skimmers, without those huge ozonizers they flat out suck arse!
Mine ran great, no micro bubbles and it's actually easy to tune in.
The only reason cones were manufactured was to reduce the cost of materials in manufacturing on a volume production basis - that's it !
You are all missing one key point: There is not one single independently verifiable standard for skimmer performance.
NOT ONE.
There is no way to tell independently which works best because the industry has no way to measure it. All evidence for or against is all anecdotal. Each aquarium is different with so many variables that controlling for just one is all but impossible.
Choose a skimmer you like, run it 24/7, and keep it clean. Skimmers are just one part of a very complicated system. They can help keep things going smoothly but they aren't the end all and be all of filtration in our tanks.
JMO.