Got a question about Skimmers and auto top offs.
My skimmer is dialed in and producing the skum that I'd expect from it, however as the water level goes down and the ATO kicks in, it causes the skimmer to fill up with water and then overflow. Today, when I left from work the water level was low, and the ATO was close to kicking in. When I got home, the area around and outside of the skimmer was filled with foam. Currently there isn't anything in the tank, so no issues with killing off any livestock, however, does anyone have any advice on setting the skimmer and ATO up so it doesn't cause this issue?
The ATO is near where the pump for the skimmer is. My best guess is that the fresh RODI water coming in the tank is getting sucked into the skimmer pump right as it enters the sump, which is likely causing this issue. I'm searching for an alternate ATO location, but am not sure where else I can put things at the moment
For reference, my equipment is:
APEX ATK connected to the Neptune APEX
Lifereef skimmer, sump
Up and running!
Getting things set up
My skimmer is dialed in and producing the skum that I'd expect from it, however as the water level goes down and the ATO kicks in, it causes the skimmer to fill up with water and then overflow. Today, when I left from work the water level was low, and the ATO was close to kicking in. When I got home, the area around and outside of the skimmer was filled with foam. Currently there isn't anything in the tank, so no issues with killing off any livestock, however, does anyone have any advice on setting the skimmer and ATO up so it doesn't cause this issue?
The ATO is near where the pump for the skimmer is. My best guess is that the fresh RODI water coming in the tank is getting sucked into the skimmer pump right as it enters the sump, which is likely causing this issue. I'm searching for an alternate ATO location, but am not sure where else I can put things at the moment
For reference, my equipment is:
APEX ATK connected to the Neptune APEX
Lifereef skimmer, sump
Up and running!
Getting things set up