coralfragger101
Gone Postal
I have not seen a thread on this so I figured that I would post one since I just completed doing this mod on an old ASM G3 that I have as an extra skimmer.
I don't know how many of the newer skimmers are now coming like this but I got the idea from the Orca 200 that I just purchased. All you do to raise and lower the water level is to twist the top of the output riser tube.
This little tutorial won't be filled with lavish photos and intricate details as it is really very simple and you can get the idea of what I've done from really just one photo.
The ASM G3's output riser is 1 1/4 " PVC so that's what I'm working with here.
Steps included:
1) Take a piece of PVC and cut it at an angle. I used the opening in the T PVC to determine the angle.
2) Make two grooves with a dremel in the piece of PVC.
3) Grease up 2 O-Rings with some Dow 111 and slip them into the grooves.
4) Sand out the inside of a T piece of PVC so that the piece you just made will slide all the way across the opening.
That's it - you're done.
The new valve will now look like this when halfway open:
And this when it is closed:
I did this all with just a saw and a dremel. Everything was really done just freehand and it works. When closed, some water does leak around and exits out the output BUT I'm feeding the skimmer with just a max-jet 600 and when the valve is closed it still has enough umph to raise the water level in the skimmer higher than you would ever want to set it.
IF you could put the T on a drill press and use a perfect size hole saw (if there even is one that size) to ream out the T just a little bit I'm sure you would get things to work a bit smoother but what I've done works and water DOES NOT leak from where I've inserted the O-Rings.
I don't know how many of the newer skimmers are now coming like this but I got the idea from the Orca 200 that I just purchased. All you do to raise and lower the water level is to twist the top of the output riser tube.
This little tutorial won't be filled with lavish photos and intricate details as it is really very simple and you can get the idea of what I've done from really just one photo.
The ASM G3's output riser is 1 1/4 " PVC so that's what I'm working with here.
Steps included:
1) Take a piece of PVC and cut it at an angle. I used the opening in the T PVC to determine the angle.
2) Make two grooves with a dremel in the piece of PVC.
3) Grease up 2 O-Rings with some Dow 111 and slip them into the grooves.
4) Sand out the inside of a T piece of PVC so that the piece you just made will slide all the way across the opening.
That's it - you're done.
The new valve will now look like this when halfway open:
And this when it is closed:
I did this all with just a saw and a dremel. Everything was really done just freehand and it works. When closed, some water does leak around and exits out the output BUT I'm feeding the skimmer with just a max-jet 600 and when the valve is closed it still has enough umph to raise the water level in the skimmer higher than you would ever want to set it.
IF you could put the T on a drill press and use a perfect size hole saw (if there even is one that size) to ream out the T just a little bit I'm sure you would get things to work a bit smoother but what I've done works and water DOES NOT leak from where I've inserted the O-Rings.