I have a Octopus 3000int skimmer. The pump acts up if the water level in the sump gets low. It's a $550 skimmer new. I'm selling for $150 because of the pump issue.
Here is the post I sent to Coralvue to see if they could help me figure out how to solve the problem, but they never responded back.
I have the reef octopus 3000int with the bubble blaster pump. When the water gets down to about 6 inches the pump would stop. I have taken the pump a part and can not find any issues and its good and clean. In order for me to get it to start back up. I have to unplug it. Remove it from the water. Plug it in and give it a smack. Unplug it put back on the skimmer body. Plug it in and I have to blow threw the air tube. It start and run good for only a few minutes and stop again. It's almost like the impeller is getting jammed up.
Any suggestions will be most appreciated. I really like this skimmer and don't want to have to replace it.
Are you using an auto top-off to keep the level in the sump steady? Skimmers should be in a section that has a steady height. I'm surprised you get consistent performance out of it if the level fluctuates.
Are you using an auto top-off to keep the level in the sump steady? Skimmers should be in a section that has a steady height. I'm surprised you get consistent performance out of it if the level fluctuates.
Ya I will have to look into how to setup a ATO. Sense I just bought a space saver skimmer. I'm going to be Buying one of the DC internal return pumps. By doing so I should be able to fit a ten gallon tank under my stand. The only thing is, is that my tank goes through three gallons a day.
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