Reeflo/Sequence Skimmer Club

Ben/Eric,

don't drill out your venturi/ball valve yet, if you have plans for doing it. Wait till after you get the NW in ... would be interested in seeing the # w/ the new wheel. I know mike would be too.
 
No, I'm not going to mod it yet. I was just interested in taking a look to see exactly what you had done.
 
Wait till you get the Reef Specialty NW, I think your jaw might hit the floor. I am very interested to hear your thoughts on differences in performance since you have owned a stock Reeflo 250, volcano and a Reeflo 250 Pro.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12949894#post12949894 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mariocaz
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Only have a little question, is very importan to have at 12 o´clock the venturi position ??, because I tried several times and mine always stay almost very down.
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Mario

Mario,

I keep mine at about 10 o'clock. Get it as far up as possible, but don't try to force it. If you use enough teflon tape, you can undo it 1/2 a turn & keep it up near 12 - 3 o'clock & it won't leak.
 
Page 8...but it isnt a closeup...looks like its in between the 2 o'clock position and 3 o'clock
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12950646#post12950646 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wizsmaster
Mario,

I keep mine at about 10 o'clock. Get it as far up as possible, but don't try to force it. If you use enough teflon tape, you can undo it 1/2 a turn & keep it up near 12 - 3 o'clock & it won't leak.

Oh wizsmaster I didn´t see your great answer for me, thank you a lot for your advice, I will do that. :D
 
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