http://www.p3international.com/products/p4400.html
I've used a couple of different brands. But this one is the most accurate.
I've used a couple of different brands. But this one is the most accurate.
Does the skimmer really create that much back pressure compared to if you were say running the pump as a return pump?
What about compared to an equivalent sized DC pump?
Still trying to decide if I should replace my Mag 12 with a Mag 18 or something like a jaebo dc 12000
Lol he said orifice...The oriface in the venturi is maybe 1/4". It's like pumping through a straw.
Ya, and I forgot about the fact that we adjust the flow with the gate valve. Doh.The oriface in the venturi is maybe 1/4". It's like pumping through a straw.
Lol he said orifice...
Lol sometimes when you are dead tired waking up some words just crack you upI can't spell none too good either :wildone:
http://www.p3international.com/products/p4400.html
I've used a couple of different brands. But this one is the most accurate.
I was hoping to purchase a lifereef for my 80g which is going to be a pretty heavily stocked SPS dominated tank, my question is which one should I go with? Would say, the SVS2-24 be too much on an 80g?
Post up some pics when you get it setup, then we'll talkJust ordered my VS3-48 does that make me a semi-member?
jcolley, to me it sounds like the pump is failing. The Mag 12 seems pretty small for the 36" model. I know you mentioned it was working fine in the frag tank setup, but Jeff recommends a Mag 18 for the 36" body, and these skimmers are known to perform very well when you go 1 pump stronger than Jeff's recommendation. So the 36" body could potentially be at best with a mag 24 if in sump...Experiencing some random changes in water level lately.
VS3-36, external, Mag 12 external on a Mazzei. This pump/venturi/skimmer combo ran flawlessly when the pump was in the sump on my frag tank, but since I rebuilt my display I plumbed it externally in preparation for a pump upgrade to a Blueline (or other) external.
I keep the water level about 1/2-3/4" below the flange with the output hose terminating above the waterline in the sump, whether running or not. The return line is open ended, so no chance of it pulling a siphon and dropping the level. Sometimes, randomly...it will suddenly drop and water level will only be about 18". I have to turn it off, let it completely drain, then restart it and the water level goes back up to where it should be.
Any thoughts?
What's everyone using on their external 36"ers again?