NyReefNoob
skimmer freak
hmmmm cause i do believe the psk 600 is the comparable to the older 2500, really curious as to which pump it definately is, the psk 1000 might be a little too much for the body, love to see it once dialed in and in action
hmmmm cause i do believe the psk 600 is the comparable to the older 2500, really curious as to which pump it definately is, the psk 1000 might be a little too much for the body, love to see it once dialed in and in action
you will be fine. Open the wedgepipe up. Let it run for about a day or so. The pump has to slime up. then slowly start to close the pipe to bring the water level back up. This pump pulls more than the old one. The settings will not be the same. So I would imagine the water level will be about an inch below the black ring before the transition. Just be patient. if you choke off the air you can get a finer bubble but it pulls more water and will raise the level in the skimmer body. I would just let it sit overnight for sure if not most of the next day. Again just be patient. I have no doubt that it will work out.
Mojo~
Mojo, does the Extreme XS 200 have better performance then the NWB-200?
Marine depot has both of them on sale. NWB-200 for $224 and Extreme XS 200 for $276.24
ring where the collection cup attaches
xs will have considerably better performance
With this pump I was refering to the right around the top of the body. The water level will still be there . Not where the bubbles are . the bubbles will be up where the collection cup attaches. I have a feeling that once you get the actual water level set to the large black ring that the bubbles will be breaking around the bottom of the collection cup area and it should then start to build a head of foam.
Are you getting any micro bubbles ? Looks to be doing really well. you have to remember that this pump was to be put on a cone with a 8 inches base. But the neck sizes were about the same. So air wise you should be ok. I think you will be fine overall but the in 100 is only 6 inches in diameter so you will have a little faster downward flow than say the atb with this same pump. Shouldnt be too much of an issue. Just curious as I have not run this combo just yet.
its a great pump and the skimmer design is great too. To two together should be really really nice. I think the in 100 is great skimmer. The pump that it comes with needs to pull about 600 to 700 lph not 420 that it is rated at.
More pictures as it breaks in please. There are a lot of vertex owners that might consider the same thing. looks like the pump and stand line up perfectly too.
Thanks
Mojo~
yea that looks much better. And yea give it some time to break in and let your skimmer slime back up. if its just a few bubbles I am sure they will subside over the next week or two. Looks good. The trigger sump looks nice too.
Thanks for posting. I am sure that helps a lot of folks out.
Mojo~
Have gunk already collecting in the riser tube....and I just set it correctly 10 minutes ago. And that was about 20 minutes after I fed the tank frozen food which usually kills the foam head.
I'll update some more. So far with it adjusted correctly, it seems like a monster little skimmer :beer:
Well I hope I was able to help. Nice to know after you spend your hard earned money it really does do what you wanted it too. I think you will much happier with this skimmer now.
Looking at a future project, what do you think would be a better skimmer?
IN 100 $200
Aquamaxx PSK 600 $110
Total $310
SRO 1000 (not XP1000)
$275
Oh def. Both you and NyReefNoob have helped a lot.
And to think I went to bed last night thinking I blew $180 and was going to have to stick the old pump back on today. LOL!