Octopus Skimmer Mods

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Roland Jacques

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Please post your mods. The more the better. Nothing is to small.

Please include photos, and where you buy the parts for your Mod.


THIS THREAD IS ONLY FOR MODIFICATIONS!
If you have skimmer questions (not about the mods) go to.

New Reef Octupus Skimmer Thread (Pacific Coast Imports)http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=7863198#post7863198


So i guess ill start. here's a easy one.

gasket mod
the short venture comes with a gasket that blocks some of the air hole lowes sells a pack of O-rings #18 in the plumbig dept 1-3/16 od x 15/16 id. under $2.00. at Lowes

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water out-put mod
i put this NW-200 in a 10 gallon tank/sump the water output would spell/ splash over the sides.

1 i cut 2" off the black water overflow tube / outlet (because the wye make your spellway about 2" taller)

i got a 1-1/2" abs pipe and a wye & a 90 at lowes about $9.00 total
i glued the wye onto about 3" of pipe, in the and then just pressed th other pieces together.
i put silicone on the base of the wye and the some on the 3" piece . and stuck it inside the org tube.

it works great no splashing. their was a slight gurgle sound very slight. i put a air line hose (yellow in photo) into the top of the wye opening and the sound was gone.

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Metric to US conversions

Metric to US conversions

This is for the DNW-200 (RPS-3000)...
-- I THINK THIS WORKS FOR THE 150/2000 AS WELL--

to convert your handy metric outlet plumbing to US do one of the following:

Best:
get a 1.5" true union & slightly grind down the edges of the insert... pull the metric insert out of the skimmer's union, put the new trimmed insert in & plumb with 1.5" after that. WOOT!!

A bit lower on the Mohs scale of goodness:
take a 1.25" coupler and glue it into the metric union. Perfect fit. Plumb with 1.25" after that.

Even less good on the Mohs scale:
take a rubber sewer converter (the rubber sleeve that comes with 2 stainless steel "screw clamps") that will fit over the metric pipe (basically 2") and whatever US plumbing you use after it.

all this stuff is easy to get at the local hardware store...

have fun!

-scott
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7867863#post7867863 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KillaReef
anyone got anything on making a NW150 into a recirc ?
nobody i know has done it... mainly due to the difficulity of making it not leak... if you dont care about leakage it should be quite easy...
the mod would depend on the NW you were gonna mod it with.

-scott
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7868649#post7868649 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Abengochea
does the oring change make a difference? I was thinking of just not using any gasket
as far as air intake, yes it matters... it sounds like the newer models dont have the issues that the older versions had, but on mine the gasket blocked a fair portion of the venturi... once i reamed that gasket out there was a definite difference in bubble density.

i also must say that i didnt exchange the gasket with an o-ring. i put a dab of supa-glue on the gasket, seated it correctly, let it dry for a sec, then cored out whatever rubber covered the venturi hole using a flex-shaft (basically an expensive jewelry "dremel").

if you dont care about leaking, you prolly dont need the gasket, however if you do (out of sump installation) i would suggest it... its super easy to do, so i would do it no matter if its run dry or wet.

-scott
 
NW_200 elbow mod.
The skimmer I got came with a restrictive 90 degree elbow attached to the union.
The output hole size of the pump is .72" and the attaching 90 hole was .54" (A bottle neck).

At ace hardware I got a cone shape "abrasives" rotary stone "MPC14 540223" 11/16" Diameter. $2.39

at Lowes I got a #15 o-ring kit comes in a pack of 15 or so $2.00

take the stone in a drill motor and use it to ream out the hole a little at a time removing the shaving as you go.
(My concern was going to big and breaking the elbow 11/16" worked out perfect.. if you would rather be safer go 5/8" I use a rotary file with that OD and drilled backwards is safer and the flow increase was the same with both sizes. I may upgrade the pump at a latter time so I went with the max 11/16")


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the results was a 30% increase in air flow to my skimmer when i was using the short venture (the one you see the most)
 
Don't understand what you changed...

Don't understand what you changed...

Exactly what surface did you change?

Thank you,
Ron


s=&postid=7874000#post7874000 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Roland Jacques [/i]
NW_200 elbow mod.
The skimmer I got came with a restrictive 90 degree elbow attached to the union.
The output hole size of the pump is .72" and the attaching 90 hole was .54" (A bottle neck).

At ace hardware I got a cone shape "abrasives" rotary stone "MPC14 540223" 11/16" Diameter. $2.39

at Lowes I got a #15 o-ring kit comes in a pack of 15 or so $2.00

take the stone in a drill motor and use it to ream out the hole a little at a time removing the shaving as you go.
(My concern was going to big and breaking the elbow 11/16" worked out perfect.. if you would rather be safer go 5/8" I use a rotary file with that OD and drilled backwards is safer and the flow increase was the same with both sizes. I may upgrade the pump at a latter time so I went with the max 11/16")


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the results was a 30% increase in air flow to my skimmer when i was using the short venture (the one you see the most)
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I performed the gasket mod then the nipple where you put the air pipe on the venturi broke off. So i just shoved the air pipe in the intake. Workes just as good with less flow restriction ;)
 
I tried my hand at the recirculation mod... Well, it was a failure. I
was drilling a 3/4" hole in the side of the body when the acrylic snap
crackeled poped and left me with a 3" hole. I have this duct tape that
is like 12" wide and used that and some plastic to seal it up for the
time being. I am so mad at myself. If anyone wants a oceanrunner 2700
for a price just send me a PM. I am planning to buy another nw-150 and
replace the old NOW MODDED :mad2: one. The thing is only like 3 weeks
old so if there are any other parts also you would like for a price just
send a PM. If you are going to try the recirc mod, an extra pump would
be usable hint hint.

Will
sell MY pump for $50








Man I'm steamed.

Mike
 
Ugh! That sucks scaryperson27. :(

Maybe those thinking of modding the NW skimmers to make them recirc., should think about just buying the recirc right off the bat. Might be cheaper than buying 1, breaking it and then buying another.
 
Scaryperson27,
What is that little grey tube that you have in th first pic.
and what is it used for? i have one but i don't know where to put it.
 
sorry to hear about your skimmer cracking. drilling plastic is a touchy thing. i would try to run the drill backwards on thin or small things pieces, bring careful not melt things.

isnt that pump the OTP 2000 it is probably not identical to the OR2700. FWIW i think your not supose to try and sell stuff in these threads.
 
Ouch that sucks man. I have (fortunately) drilled 5 superskimmers (10 holes) and have not cracked a thing.. You have to go sloooooooooowwwwww when drilling acrylic and let the drill do its thing.
 
Yep, I think I found that out the hard way. Well I'm looking into some new skimmers

I could not post in the seller forums because I have not been a member for more than 90 days. I didn't mean to sound like a chinese supermarket.

I thought It was the same as the 2700. Meh whatever. It is a good pump thats less than a month old that what it is.
 
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