This morning, after I read some of the posts, I took the entire skimmer down and sprayed it all out with the hose as well as I could. I disassembled the pump and there was nothing wrong with the wheel as far as I could tell. I had orignally made a small notch in the venturi gasket, but when I put it back on I placed it so the notch was not over the venturi, to try to tune it "stock". I was greated with huge bubbles. I was dying out here!
Well, I don't know what the hell to think now. I turned the air down some and got smaller bubbles. I kept screwing with it and adding more and more air, trying to "top it out" eventually I did, and left it while I went to bed (I work graveyard). When I got up, there was crap accumulating in the top of the neck and I felt pretty good about it. I raised the water lever a little higher to see if I could force it down into the cup, as it seemed the foam was never really "spilling" over. I'm thinking there was not enough air.
I went to dinner and came back and ran downstairs to check the skimmer again, and it's looking about the same. Still, I felt there was not enough bubble density in the chamber so I started to add more and more air, expecting it to "top out" and start throwing the huge bubbles in, and it never did. I removed the valve completely and added the silencer, and while the bubbles are still small, it seems to be pretty turbulent in the neck. I'm going to watch it for a few hours tonight and see what I come up with.
Maybe I'm jumping the gun here completely, I'm sure you guys know how it is with a new peice of equipment. I want it to work 100% flawlessy out of the box, but we all know that never happens.
Again, any input is appreciated.
Thanks for the support!
Daniel