jdjeff58
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I just started up a new tank 120gal. I have an RS180 that I have in my sump. I wanted to start the skimmer and run things for a while because I just added sand, rock, water and I'm completely full and running. I have the skimmer mounted on a shelf so it's at the recommended 7" of water depth.
I started the skimmer with both adjustments in the full open position. Then I found out that I had to make an adj on my sump level because the skimmer (after I turned it on) took about 1 inch of level from my sump. So I did that.
As I began to close off the stand pipe to raise the level in the skimmer, the sump level starts to drop some more. If I open it all the way up again, the level goes back up to where I put it in the beginning. This makes sense to me but it is creating a concern with an automatic liquid level control.
I have several q's regarding the skimmer....or even the use of a skimmer on a new tank. I am also wondering a few things about the skimmer.
1. First, will running a skimmer before the cycle prevent a cycle...in other words filter out all the dead stuff.
2. I need to run the skimmer to set my liquid level control....it seems. The range on my liquid level control is only a one inch change of level. What I'm noticing is that if I cut the air back to bring the skimmer level up...it won't stay there. It will continue to rise over a period of hours...which changes my sump level. And makes me wonder how long until the skimmer overflows and my return pump runs dry. I haven't seen any of the gunk yet either. Is this inability to hold an adjustment because it is new?
3. Should I contiue to run my skimmer with the air wide open until it's broken in? That's the only adjustment that the water level in the skimmer remains constant.
4. I'm lost...the instructions talk to me like I already know what I'm doing. This is the first time I've ever touched a skimmer. It seems like I'm in over my head. Will somebody help before next tuesday?
I started the skimmer with both adjustments in the full open position. Then I found out that I had to make an adj on my sump level because the skimmer (after I turned it on) took about 1 inch of level from my sump. So I did that.
As I began to close off the stand pipe to raise the level in the skimmer, the sump level starts to drop some more. If I open it all the way up again, the level goes back up to where I put it in the beginning. This makes sense to me but it is creating a concern with an automatic liquid level control.
I have several q's regarding the skimmer....or even the use of a skimmer on a new tank. I am also wondering a few things about the skimmer.
1. First, will running a skimmer before the cycle prevent a cycle...in other words filter out all the dead stuff.
2. I need to run the skimmer to set my liquid level control....it seems. The range on my liquid level control is only a one inch change of level. What I'm noticing is that if I cut the air back to bring the skimmer level up...it won't stay there. It will continue to rise over a period of hours...which changes my sump level. And makes me wonder how long until the skimmer overflows and my return pump runs dry. I haven't seen any of the gunk yet either. Is this inability to hold an adjustment because it is new?
3. Should I contiue to run my skimmer with the air wide open until it's broken in? That's the only adjustment that the water level in the skimmer remains constant.
4. I'm lost...the instructions talk to me like I already know what I'm doing. This is the first time I've ever touched a skimmer. It seems like I'm in over my head. Will somebody help before next tuesday?