I finally got my Genx 2400 pump and started playing with a way to use them together. I cant just run a hose from the pump outlet to the skimmer with no problems like most people should . I have size limitations without a sump modification.
SO I ended up with this design that I will use once I get some "uniseals"
Here's the design so far. It will end up being a small "bubble king" type skimmer that recirculates
1.The pump will use the supplied venturi and be mounted with the inlet,venturi, facing down connected to the outlet that has an opening faceing up(not the regular outlet comeing out the side of the skimmer base)
2. The pump will be strapped to the side of the tube with 2 long zip ties that use the rubber suction holes on the pump and keep the ties from slideing around.
3. A hole in the side of the main tube and the inner tube will allow a outlet tube of water into the skimmer. On the inside of the inner tube I will use a 90 degree fitting to send the water downward.
4. At the bottom of the inner tube in the black plastic area towards the bottom I wil make 4 to 8 1/4 inch holes to let water into the bottom drain area and onto the exit tube.
5. At the bottom of the inner tube just above the level of the hole for the tube inlet in the black plastic area I will place a plactic disk and seal this area from the upper part of the inner tube. I will use silicone so I can easily remove it and make modifications if neccessary.
6. To let water into the skimmer I have two chices. The first is to use the fitting at the top of the skimmer and run a tube to an area near the recirculating inlet. The second is to drill a hole and place a fitting fo inlet water near the same area.
Other things to do is pace a cap on the inlet for the venturi and remove the venturi that comes with the unit.
I did run the skimmmer in fresh water and kind of like leaving the hole at the top of the skimmer cap open. I think this will prevent overflows when the skimmer goes crazy.