@Bambang_NG
Ok I'll raise it and run it for a few days and then try lowering it again. Thank you
@JohnnyHildo
8" is 2" lower than recommended but honestly after reading the instructions I don't doubt that they could have made an error in writing down a good recommended level. This is just one of many hilarious excerpts from the user manual:
2. If installation is correct, it should appear much bubble quickly when pump start up. If no bubble or
pump makes a noise or strenuous shake, please stop and restart up. If it can't solve the problem,
please contact dealer or our technology person.
3. Every product tested before leaving factory, so some water blob maybe leave on it. It's not used
vestige and wouldn't affect use.
4. Just start to use a few days its result maybe is no very good, this is a normal phenomenon. After a
few days it can be normal working, if washing completely skimmer inside, this time will be reduced.
5. Please adjust bubble level according to aquaria's pollute. Don't adjust water level too high avoid
water quality fluctuate cause much water effused.
@MJNTWise
Currently I have it on a 1" block which makes it sit at 10" water level since my sump water is 11".
So I'm on the high side of your recommendation, I will try the low side or even lower as some others have suggested.
Also- there is no air adjustment possible on this unit, the only way would be to add something aftermarket to the intake silencer. Which I suppose I will resort to if the other fixes don't work. It's definitely good advice and many skimmers do have a little valve on the intake.
Thanks everyone!
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