Wise Choice

I just relocated. I planned to have no sump, so I bought the Deltec MCE600. It is very bad - noisy, no skimm, hard to adjust...

I used to have H&S150, Deltc AP600, Deltc AP851, Aqua C....etc I used to have a sump in basement, so I could pick a skimmer with any size.

Now, I cannot have a sump in basement, that was why I was thinking to have no sump (use all hang-on items - skimmer, calcium reactor... etc). After the experience with Deltc MCE600, I changed my planning to use a sump agin (inside the cabinet).

I have struggled for couple weeks (which summer is good... worth the money and the most importance is quiteness). My LFS recommended E&R RS135 or RS180 (low cost - sort of silent); based on my experience, I like the Deltec AP600 (it was really good, quite and a lot of skimm...). I almost picked one of those.

Thanks for people like "steve the plumb" and Rogers (especially, steve, he asked me to wait for the result of his new skimmer - 9020), finally I picked this skimmer Tunze 9020. I installed it last night, running for 24 hrous, the foam is constant, the skimmer is "QUITE", and also very good size for in-sump). If anyone looking for skimmer, you should consider this .. my tank is 150 - will be "restocked" SPS and a lot of fishes.

Rogers: the only thing, I concern, is the bottom piece (under the skimmer), it is so easy to lose position (the water level will drop). Is there anyway (any accessories) to make it close all the time..

I will post some pictures later (if someone wants it)
 
I'm wondering if you could use a small dab of silicone sealant to lock the bottom on? Silicone won't adhere well to plastic which means you could easily remove it when needed and reseal.
 
I agree on the bottom piece, it kind of snaps in but it is still easy to move. I don't have a solution at this time. If one were to tinker with it, the best solution in my mind would be to tap a hole for a nylon screw so the screw prevented it from sliding forward. This would keep it sealed as no water could exit the hole, and service would stilll be simple. I will mention this but they aren't big fans of tapping thread since it is hand labor that slows production. I will also see if I can find a simpler solution.
 
I have a 9015 and I see that happen very seldom. My is hang with the magnet holder so i do not use the suction cups. May be that is the reason nothing happens to the cover.
 
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