Re: skimmer
Re: skimmer
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11204311#post11204311 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rishma
I am surprised to see the cone to body seam does not look very clean.
nice skimmer
That is the only seam that is not 100% clean - and scott called me beforehand to tell me about it - he was not happy about it, and offered to replace it since it did not match up to his standards .... i was pressed for time & told him i would take it as it was .... he said his offer still stands to replace it if it ever becomes a problem, or If i would like it replaced.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11204469#post11204469 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cweder
Wizsmaster, you've now commited double mutiny. First you start
this thread, then have the guts to sell your skimmer here and now showing off your upgraded model. I must say she is sweet, but now you must spill the beans and tell us how much was she and whats the air draw? Just for kicks please take a side by side pic. I did contact spazz months ago and the cheapest model he had at that time was about $2500, too bad he did'nt tell me this was coming.
haha .. i know ... i kind of felt bad ... and still do .. just hadn't gotten around to take nice pics to start up a new thread for the spazz skimmers ... I will do that soon, and would like to ask everybody to direct their comments into the other thread when directed towards the spazz skimmer ...
For the record - I didn't sell and switch from the Reeflo 250 to the Volcano for any reason other than trying out something different and wanting a few more options that the reeflo didn't have (I.E. wetneck, carbon lid, drain & able to disassemble) - The reeflo did very well for me, cleaned up my water & brightened the colors in most of my corals! The reeflo is a great skimmer for the money - but i was willing and wanting to give another skimmer a try. Lets see what this one can and will do for me.
For pricing, you will have to contact spazz - this is a beta unit, Yes - I did get a little bit of a discount, however we will be trying out different needlewheels, and possibly other body parts to make sure the first production unit will be trouble free & efficient.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11205855#post11205855 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bernie lyons
Hey wizsmaster , nice skimmer ! I see it's a true counter -current design and am interested to know how much better it skims compared to the co-current design .
cheers
bernie lyons
This skimmer is doing well so far - way to early to draw any conclusions ... i can already see that it will do fine, and scott is committed to modify and build needlewheels until we find a style/combo that will be the most efficient and provide the expected performance.