Skimmer over flowing
Skimmer over flowing
This is a question I posted in the Tunze forum but it ties into my skimmer. I have a Octopus 300 Pro with the askol pump that I am constantly having to tweek and I have had it for over 7mos. I have spoken to Dave at Coralvue and the skimmer is raised out of the water at the proper height. One day it fine and the nesxt day it will start to wet skim and the cup may fill up a noticable amount. Sometimes as the filter sock starts to get clogged I see the cup fill up more rapidly. I am confused as to what the problem could be. Here was my initial Q: in the Tunze forum:
Me:
I am thinking about purchasing a osmolator as my new auto top-off to replace my existing one and here's the reason why. The top-off unit I have on my tank now is a small cylinder like tube with suction cups that is mounted in my return section. When the water level gets below the mouth of the cylinder the pumps turns on and tops off my water. The thing is when it's time to top off my tank, a couple of gallons is pumped into my tank and I am constantly dealing with overflow issues with my skimmer. A guy a a LFS told me I needed the Tunze osmolator . The reason is because when water isn't in contact with the senor it will pump water into the sump and it won't be gallons at a time thus keeping the water level stable in my sump. My sump is composed of three sections with baffles. In my skimmer section the water level is constant. So if my water level in my return section is lowered and then filled, how does that affect my skimmer water level in that section since I have baffles? I am looking for a fix to my skimmer over flowing. Is what the guy in the lfs said to me true?
Reply:
If your sump is baffled properly the skimmer should not be affected by a top off system as the baffle would keep the water level constant in that section thus I dont think the top off could be the problem. If there is a drastic different in salinity I guess it could possibly effect the skimmer but I doubt that would be the case as I think it would take a multiple point change. How big is the tank and how much water does it add?
I am familiar with the units you are talking about such as the LLC-PH from Spectrapure and they typically take a .5 - 1" change to trigger where the Osmolator is more like 1-3 millimeters if I had to guess.
If I were to guess I would point the problem at the skimmer and or setup of skimmer based on the little info posted.
Me:
I have a Octopus 300 Pro skimmer and my tank is a 150. I just can't get this skimmer dialed in properly and I have had it over 6mos. One moment it is fine and the next moment it's overflowing. I have to keep adjusting it.
Reply:
Have you tried the skimmer at different depths?
Me:
Yes I have and I have spoken to Dave at CoralVue. I think I may have found part of the problem. I decreased my water level in my return section and since then my skimmer hasn't been consistent. Now at the level it is at, it is more stable but from time to time my skimmer cup will start to fill quicker than usual. My skimmer is supposed to be a piece of equipment I am not supposed to worry about. Now if the water level in my return section can affect my skimmer performance, that means that although my skimmer section water level looks stable maybe it isn't.? I am trying to narrow the possibilities down before making this purchase.
I just can't find the reason I am constanly having to mess with this skimmer and I need help.
