The Life Reef Skimmer Club

d2mini

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There seems to be a club thread for every other major skimmer, so why not Life Reef? :thumbsup:
Ever since I got mine there seems to be more and more threads popping up so I figured we could have one common thread for pics, questions, reviews, etc.
I'll start.

The following is from my build thread post, here..
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2144250


Ok ladies and gents... for summer 2013 the fish room is undergoing some changes/upgrades. Here is Part 1... new protein skimmer!

No more cones, no more needle wheels, no more new fads, no more hassles!
d2mini is going old skewl with the tried, true and relatively unchanged LifeReef SVS3-30 venturi skimmer. Just got it a few days ago and first impressions are good! I'm coming from a Vertex Alpha 250 so that is my comparison. I can say that this LifeReef skimmer is built very well, easy to assemble, and it so simple... just one knob to adjust! All you do is set the water height inside the skimmer body using the gate valve and walk away. This is the only thing that ever needs adjustment. No more balancing acts. Even the water height in the sump is not part of the equation. Just make sure it's below the output of the skimmer. It took just over 12 hours for the skimmer to start producing foam in the neck... quicker than expected. Within 24 hours I already had a solid 1/4" of dark skim in the 8" diameter collection cup.

I also had the ozone kit added (another Summer of 2013 upgrade coming soon). Two great things about using ozone with this skimmer.
For one, the contact time in this skimmer is longer than most other skimmers.
Second, any unused ozone is reintroduced back into the skimmer. None of it escapes out of the collection cup.

So far my new LifeReef skimmer has been making skim for less than 36 hours.
So more comments to come as I get to know it better. But so far I am impressed, not only with the skimmer but the man behind it. Jeff was real easy to work with both on the phone and through emails and seems to make a real quality product and backs it up with great customer service.

Meanwhile, here are some pics.
Out of the box, hooked up and running, first foam in the neck and finally a shot of that dark black poo. :)

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And then I posted this"¦

Look at all this fish poo!
That's all the junk my giant cone skimmer was leaving in my tank! :headwally:
This was the first 6 days of skimming. Got it last friday afternoon and it didn't start foaming until late saturday morning.
Ended up being 2.5 quarts (over half a gallon).

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Very nice update with pics. LifeReef is tops on the list to switch whenever I decide to do so.

Is that tee in your last pic on the airline for your ozone?

What manner is the collection cup fastened to the body?
 
Here's my 48". Pay no attention to the height of my intake plumbing I am lowering this after my post. This is about 36hrs running since I cleaned the skimmer Tuesday evening. I clean my skimmer every 2-3 months, don't know why I just do it.
 

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Yes, it is for the ozone, but that particular T was temporary. I had broken the original and had to pick up a replacement.
 
Yes, it is for the ozone, but that particular T was temporary. I had broken the original and had to pick up a replacement.

Got to thinking about the ozone "tee".

It would be best if there were another "elbow" on the cup for that connection. It could be on the lid, replacing the open hole so all air drawn in will go through ozone, or on the side of the cup next to the current air elbow. The one on the side may not ensure the ozone will be drawn in fully though. It would have to be tested.


The tee will introduce dry air all of the time, instead of the moist air, to keep the injection nozzle clean.

Your thoughts?
 
The way it is set up now keeps the venturi clean. No clogging, no maintenance, no muss, no fuss! :)
 
The way it is set up now keeps the venturi clean. No clogging, no maintenance, no muss, no fuss! :)

That is the claim, and is true without the ozone "tee". With the tee there, it is also drawing "dry" air.


How do you know where air is actually being pulled from with the tee there? Or is it drawing from both ozone and cup, and the injector just sees "less" humid air?
 
You'd have to speak to Jeff to answer those questions.
All I can tell you is what I posted earlier... that the skimmer hasn't skipped a beat. :)
 
I started out with Lifereef in 1994 with a VS-24 and have had 2 more since!

I am currently running a VS3-30 external. I still have a pretty small bio-load since it is a new build but its pulls black gunk consistently. I really like having the flexibility to change this to in sump or change the pump to pretty much any one I want to use.

Years ago on another build, I had a VS3-48. the photo attached is when I first turned it on and wasn't even dialed in. It was on sump full of curing live rock and It was pulling gunk instantly.

I have ran other quality cone skimmers- I admit I got caught up in the hype and wanted to try it. I went back to Lifereef.

I cant give quantifying data as to why Lifereef is better than skimmer A or skimmer B :deadhorse: but it passes the eye test. My tanks seem to be healthier and I really like not having to "tweak" the skimmer to get consistent performance. Set and forget
 

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