Mazzi injector

Wow- you happen to be in Rochester, NY.
Two members of the URS (Upstate Reef Society) that I know of have used mazzei injectors on DIY skimmers. I'm one of them. :)
 
Nice to meet you. Did you have any luck with the mazzi? I used to sell hot tubs and one of the buzz words was "Mazzi Injector" "Better than the standard Venturi" "Atomizes air for more surface contact" Ofcourse like most salesmen i was just pulluing that out of my rear, however it all makes sense now. lol
 
by the way do you have any recomendations on who to call locally to drill my tank? If i wasnt so afraid i would try it myself.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6698216#post6698216 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jdoenumber2
Nice to meet you. Did you have any luck with the mazzi? I used to sell hot tubs and one of the buzz words was "Mazzi Injector" "Better than the standard Venturi" "Atomizes air for more surface contact" Ofcourse like most salesmen i was just pulluing that out of my rear, however it all makes sense now. lol
Mazzei injectors rock. It's not by luck- it's by design. See in link:

http://www.mazzei.net/

John @ Marine Oasis drills glass.
Make sure to introduce yourself in the URS forum!
Here:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=117
 
Mazzei injector/venturi

Mazzei injector/venturi

I have a CPR that I just moved the intake to the other side of the aquarium. didn't seem to be the most efficient to have intake next to discharge. Kind of like having the air intake next to the truck exhaust at a building! Leads to headaches. Anyway. I would like to have better "froth" in my water. I made a bio ball needle wheel and it didn't help. Drilled holes in the impellars and made it a little better. Does the depth of the intake make a difference? Mine is at about 13-15".
thanks,
Bob
 
You lost me, Bob.
What do you have that was made by CPR?
The pressure applied to any venturi (including a Mazzei) effects it's performance. So does the head pressure the pump is working against....
 
Gary, I have a CPR Bak Pak skimmer. I didn't like the intake drawing right next to the discharge so I plumbed my Maxi-jet to the other side of the aquarium. It is on the left side about 4 inch from the bottom. Pumps down through 3/8" tubing to a 1/2" elbow. Tubing goes inside the elbow and I have 3/4" tubing attached at the exit of the elbow. It runs under the rock to the other side of the aquarium into a 90 degree barb. It than goes up to the skimmer. I am considering a 484 venturi near the maxi jet. My thought is to create a lot of small bubbles and let that travel all across the aquarium, up into the skimmer, down into the first chamber for the longest residence time with the protein. My tank is 18" tall, so the venturi would be about 15" below the surface. Would it work that deep? Maxi jet pumps about 195 gph (3.2 gpm). Would the 484 be the right Venturi? Thanks for posting their site.
Bob
 
Interesting idea. I like MJ's, but they aren't pressure rated pumps. Mazzei injectors really need a pressure rated pump to perform their best.
 
having your micro bubbles traveling through such a small diameter tube will make them collide and combine making lagrer bubbles which as we all know aren't good. i think this is the only case where bigger isn't better
 
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