tigerarmy40
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lets see a pic of the entire set up from a few feet back!?
here is a pic of the entire tank with skimmer set up next to the tank. the skimmer wont fit under the stand. im going to rebuild this entire system with an acrylic 240 tank and taller stand to accomadate the tall skimmer. so for right now its set up next to the tank. in another month i will tear this system down and fit most of the corals and fish into a 120. then remove the 180 and start putting together the 240. it will be 8'x2'x2' with external overlfow across the whole back of the tank.tigerarmy40 said:lets see a pic of the entire set up from a few feet back!?
i feel that the brush would work on a larger diam riser tube. but on smaller riser tubes the wet neck would be a better, cheaper alternative. i feel the brush would burst the rising bubbles in a small riser tube. this design is to maximize cost and still be a very effeicent skimmer. i dont feel that your avrage reefer can afford a deltec skimmer this size. so this is the next best design to the at high priced design.Herbert T. Kornfeld said:Good luck on making the wetneck work on such a narrow neck...need a wider one for that. If this is a DIY deltec, you should be looking at making a SCH...self cleaning head anyways! Making the brush would be simple, you could fix it to a shaft, a motor and a timer from above to come on for a few minutes every few hours.
i dont even want to figure that out because i bought alot of saws, routers, and tooling to make this project happen.jawwad19 said:Whats the grand total on this project so far?
spazz said:i dont even want to figure that out because i bought alot of saws, routers, and tooling to make this project happen.
i get my pumps from preimum aquatics. there prices are the best on the net and are 2 days shipping from me.countertopguy said:Hey Spazz,
Great work! Where do you get your OR pumps? What would you think the dims of a 6" skimmer with a single pump would have to be to work well?
Thanks
Steve
this would work but its not very efficent at making the small bubbles that skimmers need. a needle wheel is the most effecient design as yet made on the markets.uwiik said:Awesome job dude! Looks better than Deltec or H&S. Do you really have to use needle wheel pumps for the skimmer to works?? The reason I am asking is because I heard that you can actually create the same effect of needle wheel pumps by sticking airline tubing (with or without DIY venturi pictured above) down to the intake pipe of the powerheads. Where do you stick the DIY venturi in your design, the intake of the pumps or the outlet??
i have a big one built and ready for the pumps. im using a friend as a gunie pig to see if the 4' riser would work better or not. once i get the pumps mounted and my friend gets his tank running i will let you know.spuzio said:Have you tested out the 4" pvc riser yet? to see if there was any better performance?