Building Comments
Building Comments
Ok. Now here are the basics behind the construction of my skimmer.
The Box
The main box of the skimmer is sitting in a 10x10x3 section of my 10G sump. This section is where the original pipe was that drained water from tank to sump. The box itself was built to just fit in this, side to side. And then it was built to provide about 1.5 inches of clearance in the front and the back.
The box has no bottom. Rather, it sits on the bottom of the 10G aquarium in that chamber. In order for water to exit the box, the front and back side panels are 1/2 inch shorter. With my little tank, that was plenty of room for the water to float out.
The top of the box, per instructions from dugg, was built to rest about 1 to 1/2 inch below the water surface.
The Water Injection Plumbing
This part was simple. I simply made a "bulkhead" with a PVC coupler and some pipe. This was glued into the top of the box. Then I attached this to the drain via a street elbow and a screw together coupler.
Please note that the pipe fitting into the "bulkhead" at the top of the skimmer box is NOT glued. Friction is fine to keep this in place and will make maintainance easier.
The Foam Riser Tube
The foam riser tube was made out of a 1.5x8 inch gravel siphone tube from a LFS. It would have been MUCH BETTER to use clear acrylic or PVC tubing for this, but none was available. The tube was not a standard plumbing size ans required quite a bit of work to get attached to the rest of everything.
Anyhow, it is attached to the top of the box via a similar bulkhead made out of a coupler and some pipe. On the top, I have a PVC plug inserted into the top of the top, and a standard band clamp around the clear tube to hold it in place.
The Skimmate Drain Tube
The plug on top has a whole in it, through which goes the skimmate drain tube. Inside the foam riser tube there is an inverted funnel which was cut to fit fairly snug. The drain tube is pushed through that and held in place (very tightly) by friction.
This whole arrangement makes the drain tube/funnel vertically adjustable. And the funnel causes the foam to climb into the tube a little better.
The other side of the drain tube is in a standard plastic jar from Walmart.
Extra Bubbles, Please?
With drain bubbles alone, I did not have enough foam production for the foam to rise in the tube as is needed. This was expected as I only have a Mag 7 pump on the tank. That's only probably producing 200-300 GPH of water flow through the sump.
Eventually the plan to add more bubbles is a air pump with a limewood airstone. Of course, that is on order right now, so I had to do something makeshift for now.
So, we stuck a powerhead into the skimmer box with the jet pointing at the wall a bit, and up a bit about halfway toward the top where the foam riser tube is. And then we stuck airline tubing through the bottom of the cover screen for the powerhead, and put an crappy little walmart airstone on it inside the cover screen and put it on the powerhead.
Basically, this injects lots of big bubbles into the powerhead and causes them to get mangled nicely by the impeller. This produces TONS of fine bubbles.
I have also thought about reconfiguring the powerhead to have the input screen facing up and sucking water/bubbles directly from the tubulant area where water enters the skimmer box.
Also I will try just a limewood airstone when the arrive in the mail later this week.
Done with Post
That's it. Enjoy...
