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You'll be impressed. The amount of bubbles the pressure rated pumps and becketts create are sweet!
 
Ninja120 said:
The site recommends using a PCX 40 or a PCX 55. I hear that when using a beckett you should not skimp on the pump. Is that pump rated too low for that skimmer? Or am I getting the wrong idea?

the site recommends that mainly because of the flow rate, the MR2 is a bigger skimmer and thus can handle a bigger pump

but the concern here was electricity

but a MR2 with pcx-55 will outperform a MR2 with a pcx-30

but a MR2 with pcx-30 will outperform a MR1 with a pcx-30

the MR2 is a better buy, more contact time, and give you better upgradability down the road,

I just added 8" to my MR2 and when I upgrade tanks, will add another beckett and another riser, maybe the 12" :D

I like genx because of price and lower noise, but iwaki is a proven long lasting pump,

pcx55 is comparative with the md 55rt

the above two are considered perfect for a single beckett head, a iwaki MD 70 RLT would be better suited for two beckett heads, and a big body around and above MR3

Covey, good luck, you will like what you will see :D

sam
 
Just in time for winter. Frothy the snow skimmer. LOL
I ran it dry this week to see how it would stack up.
I like it running wet though. 1 day of dirt from skimming dry.
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Okay now how about some plumbing tips. I got the external pump and since my sump is a rubbermaid it is no problem to drill. What depth is best for the bulkhead?
Is there any place you wish you had a extra union or ball valve?
Does anyone know if the input on the skimmer is threaded or slip?
I would like to have all the plumbing ready when the skimmer gets here it is just going to take some planning.
Any other perfromance setup tips?
 
Bulkhead close to the bottom you dont want to suck air.
The mod i suggest is the u tube mod. It directs the bubbles up.
 
Hi Andy or anybody that can help me on this. I was cleaning my new beckett housing and I accidently drop and crack the part that screw and thighten the beckett. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about. Can I possibly glue this back or am I pretty much screw and have to buy a new one. Can you please help me on this Andy and possibly, if I need a new one, can I send you this one back and maybe get a discount on the new one. Thanks.

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NoSchwag, my sump is a 38g rubbermaid contanier. The water comes off the overflow and into my 10g fuge it spills over the fuge into the 38g tub. All of the equipment sits in the large tub and I have an auto top off that keeps the sumps level consistant. Why do you ask?

Someone want to fill me in on the U-tube mod?
 
I was more looking for plumbing tips. I talked to Andy today it looks like I am going to run all 1" plumbing on the intake side instead of 3/4". Even though the pump is 3/4 in/out. Where doe you guy get that fexible PVC from? I am guessing that would be handy and could keep my for using to many elbow.

Scwag no bubble pproblem from the last skimmer I guess I will have to see.
 
i got 1' spa flex at lowes. its in the tubing sections, if you cant find just ask someone for help. good luck.

-Mike
 
i have a big bubble problem from my skimmer, could i mount a bucket in my sump to where the skimeer drains into that bucket then into my sump? I guess i would put some live rock or something in the bucket to help break up some bubbles. tell me what can i do.

ps- i already have some baffles, and dont think i could add any right now so thats not really an option for me.

thanks!

-Mike
 
Covey,

if you can't find flex tubing (use pvc) you can order here
http://www.savko.com/

all other parts should be bough when you get the skimmer, set it and decide which parts you need for that particular pluming job

use 1" all around, bigger is better in this area, less restriction, but not too big for it to become a problem

1.5" is better but 1" is more manageable, a rule of thumb is to always double or at least increase one size over pump input and output, and never restrict on the input, only on the output

best tip of them all about pluming, is keeping things "simple" the more connections, here and there only add cost and problems

MdM31

filter sock?

the U tube mod improves alot of the bubbles scaping, and keep them in more

the bucket might help

have you check to make sure is the skimmer?

how big is the sump, baffes, ect ?

sam
 
Yeah this skimmer gives off a ton of microbubbles with the pressure rated pump I use (much more then my asm g3.)

I actually broke my 30 gal breeder sump this week.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=709174

I had to use the 38 gal for a temporary sump. To tell you the truth I had to run my return with no skimmer because of the amount of bubbles in my tank. It literally fogged the tank out. I tried the "U" tube but it made my water very turbulent and was hard to dial in the skimmer, plus it still spit out microbubbles.

I ended up getting a 40 breeder and used it as a sump. I researched posts from people that use becketts and I came up with a sump/baffle design that spits out close to no microbubbles into my display. :) I use no filter sock and have a pcx-55 as a return pump.
 
Here it is.. :)

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My water comes into the tank on the far right of the sump. This is where my skimmer pickup is. The baffles here are pretty close together separating most of the bubbles from the first and second chamber. My skimmer pump and my return pump are the same pump. This lets me skim most of the water in my tank 9X's an hour. This is also the compartment that will hold my temp probe. By keeping my probe in this section, my temp controller keeps my tanks temp. very stable

The second chamber is where my skimmer dumps, away from the 3rd compartment. This area is big and wide and stops the micro bubbles. I keep my heater in here.

The baffles between the second and third compartment are wider, so they slow the water down and keep the micro bubbles back.

The third compartment is my return and my auto top-off section.

My skimmer is modded with the pump output running straight in to my beckett. There are no 90's restricting my flow :) I also have a riser on my beckett housing. I have no idea what this does, but I hear from the smart people that it helps :)
 
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