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Old 09/26/2007, 03:47 PM
wizsmaster wizsmaster is offline
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I have decided to sell mine, and move on to the next skimmer.

PM me if interested.
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Old 09/26/2007, 03:48 PM
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Originally posted by wizsmaster
I have decided to sell mine, and move on to the next skimmer.

PM me if interested.
wow what size skimmer will you go for next?
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Old 09/26/2007, 03:54 PM
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wizsmaster

May I ask the reason?????
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Old 09/26/2007, 04:01 PM
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I am always tinkering around, and am not one to sit still for too long - with that said, I will either go with a german 'cone' design skimmer, or a custom built. Still trying to decide.

I've had plans to build out this tank, add a few hundred more gallons to it, and run a heavier fish load.


This skimmer so far is GREAT! alot of bang for the buck. It has worked very well for me, and have no gripes with it. I would buy this skimmer again, and will still recommend it to anyone asking. hard to beat in this price range at this point.


I haven't had any crazy issues, constant overflows, and am NOT worried in the least that it will happen. I've had it running 24/7 for the past 2 months, and it is making more skimmate now than ever. Very consistent, quiet, and well built.
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
I don't want real life lighting...I want better! Nature/god never grew a 400 pound pumpkin, man did.
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Old 09/27/2007, 08:49 PM
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
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Old 09/28/2007, 03:22 PM
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Just picked mine up from the LFS. Can;t wait to get it setup.
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Old 09/28/2007, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
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Old 09/29/2007, 10:50 AM
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congratulation Ron

post some picture when you have a chance .

by the way , how is the electric bill there ?

Happy Holiday
The pictures will come soon
As the first one suppose to be installed this week.
Here it suppose to consume only 70W with air intake of 1900l.h (less then 25 NIS per month)

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Old 09/29/2007, 11:02 AM
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this has to be the hardest skimmer i have ever had to dial in. I am feeding it 300gph. the wedge is tons touchy in the area i need to get the water level right. then when i hit it with the air it overflows then will settle in to the right level. what am i doing wrong. im really not a newbie. ive owned mrc, euro's, deltec and H&S before and never had any problems like this.
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Old 09/29/2007, 11:12 AM
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this has to be the hardest skimmer i have ever had to dial in. I am feeding it 300gph. the wedge is tons touchy in the area i need to get the water level right. then when i hit it with the air it overflows then will settle in to the right level. what am i doing wrong. im really not a newbie. ive owned mrc, euro's, deltec and H&S before and never had any problems like this.
i don't know ... i thought this was easy to dial in - set & forget for me.
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
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Old 09/29/2007, 11:14 AM
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thanks for the input, maybe my feed pump is failing or bouncing. i;'ll try swapping it first or plumb it into a return.
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Old 09/29/2007, 01:33 PM
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I run 740 gph feed pump and i have had the skimmer a few months no floods, lots of skimmate and it has been set and forget.
I can even shut off both my pumps at once and turn them back on with out a flood....
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Old 09/29/2007, 06:21 PM
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I hope i'm not going to regret this sale (I doubt that I will) .... the skimmer has really performed well ... seems like over the past 2 weeks it's been working harder, and making more skimmate than ever. I set it to a little wetter today, and it's already made almost an entire cup since about noon ... of DARK NASTY skimmate, NOT the tea colored stuff - i couldn't see through the cup, or through the skimate at all.
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
I don't want real life lighting...I want better! Nature/god never grew a 400 pound pumpkin, man did.
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Old 09/29/2007, 07:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by speedstar
this has to be the hardest skimmer i have ever had to dial in. I am feeding it 300gph. the wedge is tons touchy in the area i need to get the water level right. then when i hit it with the air it overflows then will settle in to the right level. what am i doing wrong. im really not a newbie. ive owned mrc, euro's, deltec and H&S before and never had any problems like this.

I originally had this issue also...

Trash the wedge pipe, it's poorly designed IMO and needs to be closed too much in order to raise the water level in the skimmer body.. It would work fine if the riser was about 3" taller but that is something Reeflo needs to address in newer models.

Assuming you have not glued the pipes together it is an easy fix. Use the adapter pipe that is tooled down on one edge to 1.5" directly to the union on top of the box. Then you can put a 1.5" gate valve on the top of the pipe and use a standard 1.5" tee to build the rest of the output.
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Old 09/29/2007, 08:31 PM
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wizsmaster - what are you going to replace it with??
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Old 10/02/2007, 02:32 AM
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Hey Guys,

Here is a link to some metric pvc suppliers if you need parts =)

Ryan Herco has metric schedule 80:
http://www.ryanherco.com/auto/price....RP=160&CAT=005

or you may need to get it from Canada:
http://www.dwyermfg.com/pvcmetricpipefittings.html
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Old 10/04/2007, 05:14 PM
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Here is video of mine running. I'll try the gate valve mod sounds great. Wouldn't you know the only piece i glued was the one comming up to the tee. Grr I'll have to order some metric stuff atleast a union to get use the turned down piece.

Skimmer in action
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Old 10/04/2007, 11:58 PM
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Here is video of mine running. I'll try the gate valve mod sounds great. Wouldn't you know the only piece i glued was the one comming up to the tee. Grr I'll have to order some metric stuff atleast a union to get use the turned down piece.

Skimmer in action
Too funny! I did the exact same thing, you can use the 90 degree elbow and then the adapter to attach a gate valve =)
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Old 10/07/2007, 11:02 PM
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Here is video of mine running.

Skimmer in action
Holy NASTY yellow foam head color - NICE!
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
I don't want real life lighting...I want better! Nature/god never grew a 400 pound pumpkin, man did.
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Old 10/07/2007, 11:09 PM
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fwiw....

the last two TOTMs both had this skimmer.

P.
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Old 10/07/2007, 11:10 PM
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haha. Congrats on making TOTM btw.
You have a very nice system, and setup.

take care,

marco
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QUOTE by deschlayer:
I don't want real life lighting...I want better! Nature/god never grew a 400 pound pumpkin, man did.
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Old 10/07/2007, 11:21 PM
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I think thats whats called a shameless plug! lol.

I was surprised when i read Acronut uses the same skimmer.
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Old 10/08/2007, 09:29 AM
Jeremy B. Jeremy B. is offline
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Here you guys go, the Reeflo Orca 200 skimmer....

http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...readid=1223614
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Old 10/08/2007, 08:04 PM
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Bought time :P

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Old 10/09/2007, 01:49 PM
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Man, the main picture of your TOTM is incredible. It looks like a wild reef! With TWO TOTM endorsements, this skimmer should become popular very quickly. Mine... still in a box.
 


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