Well, i've been running these guys since the get go and i have tested every meshmod, reducer and pw out there. And i've found another thing i'd like to share. PW vs MS. When you have one of these guys, we have all found out that meshwheel can be a major pain with restart, so after burning up two sicce's from overmeshing them to pull 50+ scfh :shock: I decided to use the pw. The pw has been pulling 24-32scfh hooked up to the skimmer depending on alot of different things. The latest things i've noticed with the pw. Run the skimmer in 10" for sure. On a swc/msx i've been getting 24scfh in 6", 28scfh in 8" and 30-32scfh in 10". I would imagine the 250 and 300 would do best in 10" water as well. Thats with the output submerged as well. You don't want to submerge it to much just an inch or two under the water is plenty, heck as long as its submerged a few mm's its fine. With the mini s cone i run i was getting 24scfh in 6", 28-30scfh in 8" and 33-32scfh in 10". Now the interesting thing. If you take the reducer which is flush with the outside of the input on the sicce and push it in a few mm the pump goes from 32scfh to 37-40scfh. Thats quite an improvement imo. So in 10" water i'm getting 22w at 37-40scfh with a pw, no start up issues at all. I would imagine if you shoved the reducer in a few mm with any of these extreme line skimmers you would get around 4-5scfh more. This would be huge with the 160 and 200 : ) Look how low the water level is on this guy now. The foam head starts about an inch below the neck connection. Just wanted to pass this along.
Here it is with reducer flush with outside of the pump input pulling 28scfh in 8" water. Notice the foam head starts above the neck connection or right on it.
Now notice the water level 1" below the neck connection in 10" water with the reducer pushed in a few mm's.
Hope this helps some people get that extra bump in skimmate production. I know 5-10 scfh's doesn't sound like a ton, but it really is quite a bit.
28scfh = 800lph
37scfh = 1050lph
Here it is with reducer flush with outside of the pump input pulling 28scfh in 8" water. Notice the foam head starts above the neck connection or right on it.
Now notice the water level 1" below the neck connection in 10" water with the reducer pushed in a few mm's.
Hope this helps some people get that extra bump in skimmate production. I know 5-10 scfh's doesn't sound like a ton, but it really is quite a bit.
28scfh = 800lph
37scfh = 1050lph