Reeflo/Sequence Skimmer Club

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Got to ask, how did u guys manage to get the hole for the air valve to be at the 12 o'clock position on the 90 when screwing into the pump. Twice i unscrewd the 90 and each time i put it back in, the hole winds up being on the side right next to the hole for the plastic screw, which of course made it a pain to get the screw in.
 
i don't have it at the 12 o'clock position .. i have it whereever it ended up ... i think around 2-3 o'clock ... works for me.
 
Thats where mine is...more to the 3 though which made it a pain getting the plastic screw in.
 
Just an fyi, but I received the smaller version today, and am getting it ready to take to MACNA for this weekend. I will be showing it there, then bringing it back here to hook up and run to see how well it performs.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10743107#post10743107 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jeremy B.
Well, I'm getting ready to plug it in here in about 10 mins, I'll let you know then! :)


long 10mins... What size system is this smaller one gonna be rated for any air info for it yet?
 
Hey Guys, what did you use the two plastic screws for? I couldn't figure out where they belong....

BTW- you can mod the drain in the dart's impeller housing using a 1/4" john guest fitting and a john guest ball valve =) It drains almost all the way =)
 
they hold the 2 90's from vibtrating loose...u should see a small hole on each 90 that attach to the dart.

and i was thinking the very same thing about the drain and took my plug out last night to go get the fittings to make a drain.
 
For the drain I'd recommend getting a straight john guest rather than a 90 degree so you can still use the plug's oring around the john guest fitting. Using this trick you can drain the skimmer to a level that is light enough to move easily.

IMO Reeflo should include a mini ball valve for this spot in future releases.
 
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