Zephrant
Engineer
Yep, that sounds good to me. I believe that there is a sweet spot though- Too short and you get too wet of foam, too tall and you just have a tall tube with crud on the walls. And I think it depends greatly on the air volume too. .5 CFM though a 3.5" tube does not need the height that 2 CFM needs, to have the same dwell time in the neck.
In my own experience, somewhere around 6-8" is the minimum height (on a 6" main column), depending on air flow.
I know that Kevinpo added a 12" main chamber extension to his skimmer, and he is very happy with the extra height. That was adding a 6" dia. chamber on to a 6" dia. skimmer, so not extending the neck, but it has a similar effect if you don't change the internal water level.
Adding 12" of a 6" tube is the same volume as adding 37" of a 3.5" tube.
Thanks for the discussion all- Not only do I learn from you guys, I learn from myself when I am forced to reconsider design decisions.
The taper is an interesting idea, but tough to manufacture. So far I'm not convinced that it offers enough of a benefit to offset the multi-thousand dollar cost of a custom mold to have one made. (And I'd need one for each tube size, too).
Mike- can you post part numbers for your pump and air stones? I'd like to put together my own test platform that follows your ideas. I'd be thrilled if I could offer a product at half the cost of a Beckett skimmer, that still worked well.
Zeph
In my own experience, somewhere around 6-8" is the minimum height (on a 6" main column), depending on air flow.
I know that Kevinpo added a 12" main chamber extension to his skimmer, and he is very happy with the extra height. That was adding a 6" dia. chamber on to a 6" dia. skimmer, so not extending the neck, but it has a similar effect if you don't change the internal water level.
Adding 12" of a 6" tube is the same volume as adding 37" of a 3.5" tube.
Thanks for the discussion all- Not only do I learn from you guys, I learn from myself when I am forced to reconsider design decisions.
The taper is an interesting idea, but tough to manufacture. So far I'm not convinced that it offers enough of a benefit to offset the multi-thousand dollar cost of a custom mold to have one made. (And I'd need one for each tube size, too).
Mike- can you post part numbers for your pump and air stones? I'd like to put together my own test platform that follows your ideas. I'd be thrilled if I could offer a product at half the cost of a Beckett skimmer, that still worked well.
Zeph