My CS8-2 Mods
My CS8-2 Mods
This is a photo journal of the modifications I made to my CS8-2, I get the control I want from the gate valve and the direct feed from my overflow with the recirc mod produced lots of dark nasty skimmate...very effecient.
First, this is the gate valve mod. I'm sure most people have figured this out.
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For the the re-circ mod I had to drill some holes into the skimmer body...a little scary to start drilling a $500+ skimmer...but I wanted to make the change.
First I added two holes (1" dia) to the body for the input and output for the Sedra 5000. I used pics on the Euro-Reef website to give me a guideline for placement. The input is at the bottom.
Then I installed the 3/4" Uniseal rubber bulkheads.
The hole to the right (kind of in between) is the original input hole that will be capped.
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Then I added a hole higher up (again using the Euro-Reef website as a reference) for the 1" Uniseal that will be the feed water for the skimmer coming directly from my overflow
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You need to add a reducer elbow to the venturi. A 1" elbow fits onto the venturi nice and snug, but I used a 3/4" bulkhead in the body so I just got an elbow that reduced on one end. Next I added the 3/4" unions to the Sedra so that it could be removed for cleaning etc. Here is a pic of the pump with the ells and the unions. I also siliconed a small piece of 3/4" PVC to the bottom of the ell to provide additional support for the pump (you'll see this in the assembled pic as well)
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When I first tried running this the direct feed would "burp" and disturb the skimming action so I ran some PVC inside the body, making sure to stay near the center (so the water could still swirl) to lower the output of the feed line so that it would get disrupted by the re-circulating pump
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I directed the output from the feedline at the input for the re-circ pump. You can also see in this picture how I capped the original pump input.
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Here it is assembled
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Here it is running in my sump...it's working great!
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