Need help deciding skimmer.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8965066#post8965066 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tacocat
Yeah, that's the one SUCKY thing about German skimmers. They use metric plumbing....or is that the one SUCKY thing about the US? We don't use metric.

:lol:

The whole world needs to go metric!! IMHO its a much better system.

Edit: Moreover, we ALL need to be on the same electrical current and fequency. Talk about ridiculous...... And don't get me started on broadcasting signals.....
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8965100#post8965100 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jimdogg187
:lol:

The whole world needs to go metric!! IMHO its a much better system.
I agree, but for now, it sure is nice to be able to go to HD or Lowes and get a piece of PVC that fits
 
manderx,

I realize you have a beef with Deltec and you are correct. The replacement parts are crazy expensive, and they are comparatvely overpriced, but you can't deny that they perform well.

i wouldn't say i have a beef with them, just trying to be at least one person with the courage to speak my mind and help other people see through the 'reality distortion field' around them. i'd like nothing more than to see the market realize they aren't worth the current prices so that maybe there will be a 'correction'. remember that deltec *should* be cheaper than h&s based on euro pricing (and i've seen threads on the euro boards where they make fun of us for spending so much on deltec). i've met the guys at finsreef (*really* cool guys) and i've heard enough stories firsthand from people who've been to the deltecusa booth to have a pretty good idea why the pricing swaps on this side of the pond. it was sickening reading the over-the-top fanboyism in that meshwheel thread that just got closed (at least it was closed for the right reason this time, the insults at the end were just as sickening).

i've used 2 of them plus the stirrer, and all i can say is i'm glad i bought through marvin even though i had to drive 4.5 hours each way to get it and pay tax (and had to pay shipping too which was kinda weird). i've actually been biting my tongue for a while because i respect him so much and don't want him to interpret anything i say as an attack against him. he doesn't set the prices so no beef with him :).


Deltec skimmers aren't built very well
don't know exactly how you meant this, but the craftmanship is actually extremely good. everything is very clean and sharp looking. they just chose to use flimsier materials than you would expect for the price. though after dropping a cup once and seeing it flex rather than crack, it may be a good thing.


all that guy does is complain and add fuel to a fire
he was doomed the minute he said he bought it used...
edit: and i want to add to this point that i have a friend who bought a used skimmer that arrived broken. he mentioned it in a random thread, and the guy who sells that skimmer noticed and contacted him right away and sent him replacement parts free of charge. *that* is customer service.
 
Deltec's stuff does perform well, and yes they do have their fanboys. ER had their fanboys. MRC had their fanboys five years ago. It goes in waves. I do like Deltec's kalkstirrer desgin, but hate their Ca reactor.

That meshwheel thread was funny. I can always count on DeltecRules for amusement.

Deltec does use flimsier materials and I have seen the glue seams deteriorate on their older units. I think this has changed somewhat. My FR509 looks great and my Ca reactor has been holding together. I meant "built well" comparatively speaking. Yes Deltec skimmers are NOT DAS skimmers.

When compared to H&S, Deltec is not built well. H&S is cheaper in price and features acrylic and PVC constuction. H&S uses thicker material and welds the seams. H&S uses a nice and easy to adjust o-ring sealed wedge pipe. They als use sweeps versus 90* elbows and SCH 20 plumbing for less restriction on the pumps.
 
What else can I add? I have owned Deltec and ER. I've never had an H&S, but would like to try one out. I have no complaints at all over the support I've got from Deltec or ER. Both have been very good.

I do have an issue with what Deltec charges for replacement parts which would factor into future purchases.

Eheim NW replacement pump:
Deltec $600
H&S $300
ER $250

Eheim NW replacement impeller:
Deltec $250
H&S $110
ER $50.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8965849#post8965849 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sjm817
What else can I add? I have owned Deltec and ER. I've never had an H&S, but would like to try one out. I have no complaints at all over the support I've got from Deltec or ER. Both have been very good.

I do have an issue with what Deltec charges for replacement parts which would factor into future purchases.

Eheim NW replacement pump:
Deltec $600
H&S $300
ER $250

Eheim NW replacement impeller:
Deltec $250
H&S $110
ER $50.

Yeah, that's ugly. Actually with the H&S (ER probably as well), you can uses a standard Ehiem motor block. Not so with Deltec. Only the H&S volute and NW is unique. The Deltec is a modified Ehiem which is glued to the skimmer fittings (so you can't use an off the shelf block), and they use a 1262 volute.

As such, I don't have any comlaints about any of the "big three". :lol: I'd let the wallet decide. Usually when you deal with skimmers of this size, placement typically dictates the brand.

Oh yeah 46, check stupid things, like pump placement, which side of the riser pipe is the exit. Sometimes, these small things will affect your plumbing scheme in major ways.
 
At this time my tank is not even setup,im in the process of moving walls and cutting in a header for the tank.So as far as placement i wouldnt know where to start.I do know id like an external skimmer and i can pretty much adapt to anything other then that.So now i just need to decide between the H&S 250 or the RC500.Ive pretty much ruled out the Deltec because its a bit undersized from what i need.Thanks for all your help.
 
You are still comparing a 10" 2 pump skimmer to a 12" 3 pump skimmer. Compare the RC500 to the 3x1260 H&S.
 
I cant afford the 3 x 1260 so its out. Are you saying the RC500 will walk all over the H&S A250? which skimmer would work better on a 500 fowlr with messy eels,triggers,etc.
 
The only way to know for sure is a side by side testing, but I doubt if anyone can afford to do that except for a dealer that carries all lines of skimmers. Manufacturers specs don't mean a whole lot if everything isn't balanced and working together. Just my 2 cents.
 
Unfortunately U-Can is right. There is no "industry standard" tests or specs. You see that just by how much the mfgrs ratings vary.

It may be simplistic, but the RC500 matches closely in spec, the 3 pump H&S and Deltec skimmers, especially since they use essentially the same pumps. There are probably some subtle differences, but I would expect similar performance. The 2 pump 10" body H&S is a smaller skimmer.

There are other considerations besides performance. I like the construction of the H&S better. The way the pumps are attached to the body is a lot better than ER.

If you are looking just performance, a 12" 3 Eheim skimmer over a 10" 2 Eheim skimmer seems pretty obvious.

Richard Durso (yes that Durso) uses an RC500. He has the old one with 2 Gen-X pumps and it seems to work quite well. I would think with 3 Eheims it would kick some major booty.
 
I would go with the ER RC500. It is going to perform much better than the other two. 3 eheims and a 12" body are going to kick the snot out of 2 eheims and 10". Not to mention that ER has better quality than Deltec and is coming up quickly on H&S.
 
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