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Old 05/22/2007, 09:32 PM
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Old 05/22/2007, 09:32 PM
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I just purchased a RS250 for my 180g tank and had a quick question on the recommended water level.

The manual is generic for all models and says that the optimal water level is 6"-8". This seems kind of weird because my RS80 is 22" tall and my RS250 is 30" tall, so I figured the bigger skimmer would proportionally have a higher water level. Does anyone w/ the RS250 have any real world recommendations for the water level? Should I use 6" on my RS80 and 8" on my RS250? or just shoot for 7" on both?
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Old 05/22/2007, 09:52 PM
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I found on my RS-80 that it is easier to dial in if it is closer to the 8 inches
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Old 05/22/2007, 09:56 PM
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ER recommends for the RS250 to have the water level just covering the top of the pump elbow. Nice skimmer BTW.
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Old 05/22/2007, 10:02 PM
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When is the last time anyone here has gotten hold of ER customer service.

I have been emailing them for going on 3 weeks without a response.
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Old 05/22/2007, 10:05 PM
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I have always had better luck calling them.
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Old 05/22/2007, 10:05 PM
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Ive had that problem with them before when I needed a new pump, some people say the customer service is awesome but they are one of the worst in my opinions.
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Old 05/22/2007, 10:43 PM
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Alanmorehead: PM sent buddy

Johns: PM sent!
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Old 05/22/2007, 10:50 PM
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Hey ER Tec1

[welcome]

Hope you will be a regular.
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Old 05/22/2007, 10:53 PM
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hey , why did they remove the ER forum?
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Old 05/22/2007, 11:04 PM
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Originally posted by alanmorehead
I just purchased a RS250 for my 180g tank and had a quick question on the recommended water level.

The manual is generic for all models and says that the optimal water level is 6"-8". This seems kind of weird because my RS80 is 22" tall and my RS250 is 30" tall, so I figured the bigger skimmer would proportionally have a higher water level. Does anyone w/ the RS250 have any real world recommendations for the water level? Should I use 6" on my RS80 and 8" on my RS250? or just shoot for 7" on both?
Hi,

I'm going to buy the same skimmer for my planned 180g as well.

I, too, am not getting any email responses from ER...

Can you do me a favor? Can you measure the height from the bottom of the skimmer to the bottom of the 90-degree elbow?

Also, are the pieces that make up that gate valve removable? Or are they glued in?

Thanks
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Old 05/23/2007, 12:23 AM
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Hi:

Recently I bough an Euroreef RS 100 and I'm in the middle of the registration process but I just cant find the serial number of the sedra 3500 pump. If someone can tell me were is it I will appreciate it.

Thank you,
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Old 05/23/2007, 12:24 AM
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theres a label on it, you cant miss it
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Old 05/23/2007, 12:56 AM
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Shag is right.
There is a Euro-Reef, Inc label on it. Its silver. The serial number is on it.

Tbone: I will messure the skimmer when I get into my office tomorrow and post here.
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Old 05/23/2007, 01:17 AM
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Shag is right.
There is a Euro-Reef, Inc label on it. Its silver. The serial number is on it.

Tbone: I will messure the skimmer when I get into my office tomorrow and post here.
Thanks. I'm having a sump made, and I'm considering directing the skimmer's drain into the fuge. So I need to know how high (or low) to build the baffle. I also need to know if that gate valve is attached via slip fittings, and if they're glued in or not. I may need to mod it a bit to reach over to the fuge area.
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Old 05/23/2007, 09:49 AM
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Hmmm? I think my pump comes without the label.
Now, what can I do?
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Old 05/23/2007, 09:54 AM
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it should be on the side of the pump it basically takes up the whole side, maybe the can give you a new number or something
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Old 05/23/2007, 10:46 AM
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Tbone: From the bottom of the skimmer to the top of the 90 degree is about 11 1/4''. And you have 2'' in between the down pipe and the up pipe at the narrowest point (where the gate valve is). Also the pieces are slip fitted and glued.
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Old 05/23/2007, 11:13 AM
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What's the word on the 10" skimmers? I know Jeff said May/June as a target release date. Anyone have any further info?
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Old 05/23/2007, 11:26 AM
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Tbone: From the bottom of the skimmer to the top of the 90 degree is about 11 1/4''. And you have 2'' in between the down pipe and the up pipe at the narrowest point (where the gate valve is). Also the pieces are slip fitted and glued.
Thanks a lot! Looks like it will be a tough mod with those distances and the fact that the pieces are glued. My planned baffle height for the fuge is 17", and the distance between the skimmer section and fuge is 3"

If I were to mod the up-pipe by replacing it with a longer piece, and I added a short, horizontal piece before the 90-degree, would that affect the skimmer's performance?
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Old 05/23/2007, 11:53 AM
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I have never tried this but I am pretty sure it would effect the performance in some way. I guess you could always try it and see. I wouldnt be too concerned with the horizontal piece but making the up pipe longer does. Just a side question: Why are you running the skimmer output directly into the fuge?

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Thanks a lot! Looks like it will be a tough mod with those distances and the fact that the pieces are glued. My planned baffle height for the fuge is 17", and the distance between the skimmer section and fuge is 3"

If I were to mod the up-pipe by replacing it with a longer piece, and I added a short, horizontal piece before the 90-degree, would that affect the skimmer's performance?
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Old 05/23/2007, 12:47 PM
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I have never tried this but I am pretty sure it would effect the performance in some way. I guess you could always try it and see. I wouldnt be too concerned with the horizontal piece but making the up pipe longer does. Just a side question: Why are you running the skimmer output directly into the fuge?
Good question. My initial goal was to keep plumbing simple. I thought it would be easy to feed the fuge - low flow - via the skimmer's drain. Based on your feedback, however, it's probably less work to just T-off the tanks' drain or to T-off the return!

Side question: Why does it cost less to order skimmers via online vendors (e.g. SaltyCritter) than to order directly from your website?
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Old 05/23/2007, 12:56 PM
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To keep it even more simple you can build an acrylic wall ad have a MJ900 or so pumping water through or over the wall for the fuge and have a hole/ grate right at water level for the water return exit for the fuge. This makes the water contact time in fuge greater and keeps the flow down. plus it only involves one hose and a small pump!
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Old 05/23/2007, 01:12 PM
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To keep it even more simple you can build an acrylic wall ad have a MJ900 or so pumping water through or over the wall for the fuge and have a hole/ grate right at water level for the water return exit for the fuge. This makes the water contact time in fuge greater and keeps the flow down. plus it only involves one hose and a small pump!
Yes, that was my initial plan, until I came up with my "brilliant" idea to drain the skimmer into the fuge...not so brilliant as it turns out!

Did you see my question regarding why pricing is higher on your website? Do you guys do price matching?
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Old 05/23/2007, 01:37 PM
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Hi guys:

What happens if the elbow (discharge) is located to much high?
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