mojoreef said:Idrhawke those numbers seem a little high would you say??
Mike
Barry Grossman said:I too am interested in big skimmers - need to source build/skimmers for a new 20,000 litre reef tank I just built in Bali and am starting from scratch. I have the ususal plans, books etc but thus far have inclined to a simple venturi set up although could use any qualified advice regarding capacity/size etc....
Barry Grossman said:hhmmmm.... Nice to get some feed back given that I'm stuck here in the jungle 3/4's through a mad project that can only get more difficult. Thanks fellas and I will come back once I've reviewed the suggested sources. ...............................
One of the problems I have here is that I can't source large diameter acrylic tubing. I've been thinking about simply using 16in PVC pipe lined inside with Acrylic sheeting (I worry about PVC and algae - all the plumbing is in polypropolyne) for the body of the skimmer unit(s). What I remain confused about is which type of skimmer to use. I had palnned on trying to produce a simple venturi driven skimmer but I worry about the poor little planktons being frced through that little birthing canal every hour or two. Maybe a big but simple counter current skimmer using an airstone and blower?? Or maybe even an ETS/downdraft system?? see...I'm confused.
....................... Assuming a moderately efficient skimmer system, would one plan to 'turn' the tank contents every hour (AJ Nilsen), every 3 to 4 hours (as appears with some of the Deltec skimmer specs) or less frequently?
Anyway, any and all advice is appreciated and I will now go and follow up the suggested sources...Thanks Mike & LDRH
ldrhawke said:I love a practicalmind!Zephrant said:Don't disagree, but what we are talking about is skimmers, only two to six feet high. The slight change in performance can be easily compensated for by selecting a pump that develops slightly more head pressure and increases the velocity through the venturi. My point is that there is basis fore not using an pinwheel pump on a skimmer because it is four or five tall.
It is like saying you can't use an airpump because of the additional pressure on the bottom of a taller skimmer reduces the air flow. Just size and select it properly. I am not saying it may not require a little more power. my skimmer is almost 4' tall and I am throttling back on the air flow on my venturi. It could probably handle a skimmer two or three feet taller.
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