You really need to just let it break in with whatever wheel you go with.
regarding the mesh on the flat disc. When you say it's unbalanced you are realizing exactly what I stated earlier. Mesh is about trial and error and it's an "art" in that it is something that you have to keep messing with to get it balanced and working well. Leave the disc alone for now. Let the skimmer run. If you feel that you need more air after it breaks in a while Then go back to the disc and experiment with mesh. You dont have to do 3 layers. You can try two ... or 5. I got the sicce running with 5 layers of flattened mesh and no startup issues. And more layers doesnt necessarily mean more air. The overhang seems to be the key and getting it balanced on the wheel is very important and it all takes some trial and error.
Point is, meshing can be a pita to get "right" and the more you mess with it, the better feel you get for it. Dont worry about it for now. Try it later if you feel you need more air after a break in.
Good luck.
regarding the mesh on the flat disc. When you say it's unbalanced you are realizing exactly what I stated earlier. Mesh is about trial and error and it's an "art" in that it is something that you have to keep messing with to get it balanced and working well. Leave the disc alone for now. Let the skimmer run. If you feel that you need more air after it breaks in a while Then go back to the disc and experiment with mesh. You dont have to do 3 layers. You can try two ... or 5. I got the sicce running with 5 layers of flattened mesh and no startup issues. And more layers doesnt necessarily mean more air. The overhang seems to be the key and getting it balanced on the wheel is very important and it all takes some trial and error.
Point is, meshing can be a pita to get "right" and the more you mess with it, the better feel you get for it. Dont worry about it for now. Try it later if you feel you need more air after a break in.
Good luck.