oblio
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Due to my skimmer performance being good if I clean the inside neck for about 2 days, then drops off. I dislike removing this thing and cleaning it so often. I came up with a simple wiper idea, I attached the wiper to the top of the skimmer lid, then I simply reach in and turn the top a few revolutions and the slime is wiped off. This has resulted in the skimmer working consistently everyday for the first time.
I cut the wiper blade off before the picture but you get the idea here, I found a dust pan at the dollar store that had a nice rubber lip.
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/yvSnwqboLgvuYQy
blade with holes:
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/XJ323YxXl6D4Eb4
Printed a holder with a friends 3d printer out of ABS and attached it to the blade:
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/ej4GR4aRCzLNpWB
Attached to lid, sloted holes so I could move the blade just to the right place:
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/uSGoVVvnd1ZOF7e
Ready to go!
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/vhNfNKL0vVCkn6Q
and we are running!
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/Uyb9aW8Gxdh300p
been a few weeks, must say this really changed the overall performance of the skimmer, when you clean it the skimmer takes a bit of time to come back "on" per say. Using the wiper it just stays running.
Next project is going to be to print an entirely new lid, with a gear pattern on the outside lip of the lid, then using a small stepper motor turn the lid automatically. I have a standard 90 and I have about 1/4" between the skimmer lid and the tank bottom, so its just enough to sneak the lid assembly out to clean it.
I cut the wiper blade off before the picture but you get the idea here, I found a dust pan at the dollar store that had a nice rubber lip.
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/yvSnwqboLgvuYQy
blade with holes:
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/XJ323YxXl6D4Eb4
Printed a holder with a friends 3d printer out of ABS and attached it to the blade:
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/ej4GR4aRCzLNpWB
Attached to lid, sloted holes so I could move the blade just to the right place:
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/uSGoVVvnd1ZOF7e
Ready to go!
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/vhNfNKL0vVCkn6Q
and we are running!
https://carousel.dropbox.com/photos/cc/Uyb9aW8Gxdh300p
been a few weeks, must say this really changed the overall performance of the skimmer, when you clean it the skimmer takes a bit of time to come back "on" per say. Using the wiper it just stays running.
Next project is going to be to print an entirely new lid, with a gear pattern on the outside lip of the lid, then using a small stepper motor turn the lid automatically. I have a standard 90 and I have about 1/4" between the skimmer lid and the tank bottom, so its just enough to sneak the lid assembly out to clean it.