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tbone28,
No worries. We just wanted to be sure we clarified any misconceptions before people started getting the wrong ideas. We will be posting in our forum as soon as we have results from a test we are conducting. Hopefully within a few weeks. Have a great day! -Jeff
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follow-up question. The ER manual recommends that the drain be cut so that it is above the water level (I angled my drain to accomplish this). However, the water splashes into the sump, which is not only loud, but causes a lot of microbubbles. When I lower the drain so that it is below the water level, it is hard to adjust the water-level inside the skimmer. Does your screw-in-cap allow the drain to be underwater and adjust the water-level inside the skimmer? |
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Here is a picture of my 135. I am going through an alage bloom now and the skimmer is working great. I am skimming in the middle of wet and dry. This is after 3 days. Great product for the money spent.
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Tbone - my cap isn't screwed on. It just sits on top of the gray PVC. The outlet is submerged several inches, but it is well below the height of the gate valve so it doesn't matter. I had some spare round tubing in the garage, and made a cylinder for the skimmer's output to pour into, with a could of pieces of 3/8" acrylic for feet. It contains the bubbles and mostly only water comes out the 3/8" gap at the base of the cylinder. It if was in a place where you could see it, I'd take a picture but it is pretty much hidden behind the skimmer body. I prefer silence, and try to avoid any splashing in the sump.
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gate valve 1.5" does not fit
sorry i tried to read all of the post in this thread, but it's just too much
I just got a ER RS180 (brand new) I ordered the 1.5" Sch40 gate valve from Savko Got the valve, but it does not fit any of the pipe on the RS180 They are not using 1.5" sch40? i am confuse It was about 1mm bigger than the normal 1.5" sch40 pipe sold at Homedepot/Lowes. The End join indicated it's UPVC what ever that mean, not PVC What should I do, try to enlarge the gate valve to make it fit? did ER change something recently? |
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I went ahead and cleaned out the airline tubing with ro/di water which, as always, seems to help. But my final consensus is that some PE Mysis I was feeding caused the skimmer to shut down for a few hours. Sometimes it can be hard to point to one specific thing that causes a slight problem. Everything seems to be back up and running properly now.
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Ah yes, PE Mysis is very oily and will shut down a skimmer for sure.
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Re: gate valve 1.5" does not fit
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I noticed this is your first post! [welcome]
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The new ERs have a wedgepipe twist type outflow. Is this what you have? If so, it is metric. With the twist type outflow adjustment, there is no need for a modification anyway.
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OK, I'm a new owner of RS100 . And my first observation is there seems to be a large area in the reaction chamber being wasted. As in the water/air mixture is injected half way up. It would seem if the entry was lower there would be more interaction time ?
I may try what I did on a ps75, put a 90 degree elbow on the inside aiming down. I am not really concerned if any bubble escape because of this. What do you think ? Adam |
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The reason for the gap in the bottom is to prevent microbubbles from exiting the skimmer. Give it some time to break in. The bubbles will go lower.
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YES, from looking at the twist type flow control(what i have), I see that it almost identical (act similar) to the gate valve, so I guess the gate valve is not really needed on the new ER RS180 like you said. i have been reading a lot on RC but never post anything. I am more active on nano-reef and austin reef club. I have been running a 29 gal SW over a year now. Building up a 120 gal now, almost got everything in place for water test. Will post set up pic when it's time. took a few months of planning/drill/ and cut. almost there thanks for the reply. Last edited by got_rice76; 10/01/2007 at 12:01 AM. |
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Hello everyone, new to RC and saltwater tanks. I am currently building a 120 gallon reef tank and I had purchased RC180. My only issue with this skimmer is how noisy the air intake is. The air intake sound is by FAR the loudest component on my tank. The air intake valve is wide open, but it makes a lot of noise no matter what setting I have it at. Anything I can do to suppress the noise?
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What about removing the valve?
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take about a 4" length of PVC (3/4" or 1" will do), and cap it. Then, drill both ends just large enough to run airline through both snuggly. Put the airline in the one end (er, the valve I suppose), and then put another piece of airline on the other. I you can, overlap the two airlines inside the PVC... this is how a car muffler works. Anyways... that will kill the noise.
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Hey quick question , when I clean my cup the side walls of the cup are full of brown solid waste -shoud the skimmer pull this out should I raise my water level Or is this normal ?
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When you said side walls, are you talking about the riser in the center of the cup? This should be cleaned off, and one of the reasons I personally recommend cleaning the cup daily.
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Yes the center of the cup riser
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Definitely clean it out regularly. As it builds up, skimmate production drops off.
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hahnmeister: Thanks for the tip. I did this last night and seems to work fairly well. I am thinking about getting some Carbon after work and filling the 'muffler' with carbon. I would think this would dampen the gargling noise even further? Regardless, it works well, thanks again!
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Hello Everyone, I am a member of the aqua C club but now I want to be a member of the Euro-Reef Club. I hope you can help me. I want to use an RS-180 for my system however I want to use it as an out of sump model. I currently have a basement sump so height is not a problem. Has anyone used this skimmer in the manner? I do not know if the RC-180 is worth the money.
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Hello,
I am looking to start a 45-50g. SPS cube w/ a SSB and need your help, I have the RS135 on my 90g. mixed reef and am very happy with it but I have some questions. I am debating going with a RS 180 or the RC80 but dont know what to do. Is a recirc. skimmer better then the in-sump skimmers? Which do you think is better for a med-high bio-load 45-55g. SPS cube w/ a SSB [1"]? thanks alot! -Josh
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Why do you want it out of the sump? I prefer mine in the sump where if something goes wrong, the water dumps back into the system. What about over the sump, on a platform?
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